What Happened This Year 1229

Historical Events from This Year 1229

Religion & Philosophy

Episcopal Seat Moved to Koroinen

January 23rd, 1229 796 years ago

The episcopal seat was transferred from Nousiainen to Koroinen with the approval of Pope Gregory IX, marking a significant ecclesiastical shift. This move is now considered the beginning of Turku, as Koroinen is near the present-day center of the city. This relocation facilitated the growth of the Christian community in the region and established Koroinen as a religious hub.

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Politics & Government

Frederick II Secures Jerusalem Through Diplomacy

February 18th, 1229 796 years ago

Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, successfully negotiated a ten-year truce with Egyptian Sultan al-Kamil, allowing him to regain control of Jerusalem, Nazareth, and Bethlehem without any military conflict. This diplomatic agreement marked a significant moment in the Crusades, as it shifted the paradigm from warfare to negotiation in the quest for territorial control in the Holy Land.

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Politics & Government

Frederick II Asserts Authority Over Jerusalem

March 18th, 1229 795 years ago

Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, declared himself King of Jerusalem after negotiating a peaceful treaty with the Ayyubid Sultan al-Kamil. This agreement, signed in 1229, restored Jerusalem to Christian rule without armed conflict. Frederick's bold maneuver took place amid the backdrop of the Sixth Crusade, highlighting his diplomatic skills in a region rife with war and tension, and leading to the symbolic crowning in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.

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Military & Warfare

Aragonese Army Conquers Majorca Under James I

September 12th, 1229 795 years ago

In 1229, the Aragonese army led by King James I of Aragon disembarked at Santa Ponça, Majorca, with the objective to conquer the island from Muslim rule. This marked the beginning of an important military campaign aimed at expanding the Christian territories in the Mediterranean. Following the landing, the forces quickly engaged local Muslim defenders in battle, leading to significant changes in the region's control and a shift in power dynamics.

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Politics & Government

Ögedei Khan Elected as Khagan

September 13th, 1229 795 years ago

Ögedei Khan was proclaimed the Khagan of the Mongol Empire at a traditional kurultai in Kodoe Aral, Khentii, Mongolia. This ceremony marked a significant transition in leadership following the death of his father, Genghis Khan. The assembly brought together Mongol nobles and leaders from across the empire to unite under Ögedei’s rule. His election was essential for the stability and continuation of the empire’s expansion and governance.

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Military & Warfare

James I Captures Medina Mayurqa

December 31st, 1229 795 years ago

James I of Aragon successfully entered Medina Mayurqa, now known as Palma, leading a military campaign against the Muslim forces that occupied Majorca. His forces besieged the city, marking a significant victory during the broader Christian Reconquista. The capture of the city symbolized not only a strategic gain but also a cultural shift as the island shifted back under Christian control. James I’s entry is celebrated as a pivotal moment in the history of Majorca.

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Born in 1229

People Who Died in 1229

Albert of Riga

German bishop and founder of Riga
Born
1165 860 years ago
Died
January 17th, 1229 796 years ago — 64 years old

A prominent figure in the Christianization of the Baltic region, a German bishop established the city of Riga in 1201. Played a crucial role in the missionary efforts and the spread of Christianity among the indigenous peoples. Led the establishment of the Bishopric of Riga and enforced ecclesiastical authority over the region. Built churches and encouraged the settlement of German colonists, which laid the foundation for the city’s growth and significance in the region.

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Ali ibn Hanzala

Dāʿī al-Muṭlaq of Tayyibi Isma'ilism
Died
February 8th, 1229 796 years ago — None years old

Served as the sixth Dāʿī al-Muṭlaq within Tayyibi Isma'ilism during the early 13th century. Led the community through a period of consolidation and development. Implemented strategies for maintaining the Isma'ili faith during challenging times.

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