1272
Year 1272 (MCCLXXII) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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Gregorian calendar | 1272 MCCLXXII |
Ab urbe condita | 2025 |
Armenian calendar | 721 ԹՎ ՉԻԱ |
Assyrian calendar | 6022 |
Balinese saka calendar | 1193–1194 |
Bengali calendar | 679 |
Berber calendar | 2222 |
English Regnal year | 56 Hen. 3 – 1 Edw. 1 |
Buddhist calendar | 1816 |
Burmese calendar | 634 |
Byzantine calendar | 6780–6781 |
Chinese calendar | 辛未年 (Metal Goat) 3968 or 3908 — to — 壬申年 (Water Monkey) 3969 or 3909 |
Coptic calendar | 988–989 |
Discordian calendar | 2438 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1264–1265 |
Hebrew calendar | 5032–5033 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1328–1329 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1193–1194 |
- Kali Yuga | 4372–4373 |
Holocene calendar | 11272 |
Igbo calendar | 272–273 |
Iranian calendar | 650–651 |
Islamic calendar | 670–671 |
Japanese calendar | Bun'ei 9 (文永9年) |
Javanese calendar | 1182–1183 |
Julian calendar | 1272 MCCLXXII |
Korean calendar | 3605 |
Minguo calendar | 640 before ROC 民前640年 |
Nanakshahi calendar | −196 |
Thai solar calendar | 1814–1815 |
Tibetan calendar | 阴金羊年 (female Iron-Goat) 1398 or 1017 or 245 — to — 阳水猴年 (male Water-Monkey) 1399 or 1018 or 246 |
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Events
- February – Charles I of Anjou, King of Naples, occupies Durazzo, Albania, and establishes the Albanian Kingdom.
- May 12 – The Mamluk sultan Baybars and the Kingdom of Jerusalem conclude a ten-year truce at Caesarea.[1]
- November 16 – Edward I becomes King of England on the death of his father Henry III.
- Baybars invades the weakening kingdom of Makuria, to the south of Egypt.
- Floris V, Count of Holland, makes an unsuccessful attack on Frisia in an attempt to recover the body of his father, Count William II.
- King Afonso III of Portugal eliminates the last Moorish community in Portugal at Faro.
- Worshipful Company of Cordwainers and Curriers granted rights to regulate the leather trade in the City of London (England); Fishmongers Company chartered.
- In astronomy, the recording of the Alfonsine tables is completed.[2]
Births
- December 13 – King Frederick III of Sicily (d. 1337)
- date unknown – Bernardo Tolomei, Italian theologian (d. 1348)
- Otto I of Hesse (approximate date; d. 1328)
- Isabel Bruce; queen consort of Norway (approximate date; d. 1358)
Deaths
- March 17 – Emperor Go-Saga of Japan (b. 1220)
- March 18 – John FitzAlan, 7th Earl of Arundel (b. 1246)
- April 2 – Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall, Holy Roman Emperor (b. 1209)
- April 27 – Saint Zita, Italian saint
- August 6 – King Stephen V of Hungary
- August 7 – Richard Middleton, Lord Chancellor of England
- October 27 or October 30 – Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy (b. 1213)
- November 16 – King Henry III of England (b. 1207)
- December 13 – Bertold of Regensburg, German preacher
- Bartholomeus Anglicus, English Franciscan monk and encyclopedia writer (b. before 1203)
- William of Saint-Amour, French scholastic philosopher (b. 1200)
- William of Sherwood, English logician (approximate date; b. c.1200)
References
- Lock, Peter (2013). The Routledge Companion to the Crusades. Routledge. p. 117. ISBN 9781135131371.
- "Mathematical Treasure: The Alfonsine Tables | Mathematical Association of America". www.maa.org. Retrieved June 1, 2020.
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