What Happened This Year 1228

People Who Died in 1228

Queen Isabella II of Jerusalem

Queen of Jerusalem and regent
Born
1212 813 years ago
Died
April 25th, 1228 796 years ago — 16 years old

Ascended the throne at a young age, ruling Jerusalem during a tumultuous period of the Crusades. Faced numerous challenges in a predominantly male-dominated environment and worked to secure the kingdom's alliances. Her reign included efforts to protect the realm and maintain stability amid external threats. Notable for strengthening ties with prominent leaders of the time, including arranging marriages to foster political alliances. The reign concluded with her death in 1228.

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Stephen Langton

Cardinal and theologian in England
Born
1150 875 years ago
Died
July 9th, 1228 796 years ago — 78 years old

A cardinal and theologian in the early 13th century, contributed significantly to ecclesiastical governance and the theological landscape of the time. Played a critical role in the disputes between King John of England and Pope Innocent III, leading to the eventual signing of the Magna Carta in 1215. Instrumental in the development of the Bible's chapter divisions still in use today. Held the position of Archbishop of Canterbury from 1207 until death in 1228, overseeing important reforms in the church and establishing a prominent legacy.

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Stefan the First-Crowned

Serbian king and first crowned monarch
Born
1165 860 years ago
Died
September 24th, 1228 796 years ago — 63 years old

First crowned as the king of Serbia, established the Serbian monarchy after gaining recognition from the Pope. Facilitated the growth of the Serbian state during the early 13th century. Played a crucial role in solidifying the authority of the Serbian church and strengthening regional power. His reign marked the transition from a principality to a more organized kingdom.

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