What Happened This Year 1245

Historical Events from This Year 1245

Religion & Philosophy

Bishop Thomas Resigns Amid Scandal

February 21st, 1245 780 years ago

Thomas, the first known Bishop of Finland, confessed to serious crimes including torture and forgery. Following his confession, he was granted resignation from his ecclesiastical position. The implications of his actions had a profound impact on the Church's authority in the region, highlighting issues of morality and governance within clerical leadership.

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Born in 1245

Edmund Crouchback

English politician and Lord Warden
Born
January 16th, 1245 780 years ago
Died
June 5th, 1296 728 years ago — 51 years old

Born in 1245, held the title of Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. Served as a political figure during the reign of Henry III and contributed to the governance of England. Recognized for involvement in regional matters and the defense of English territory.

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Nicholas of Tolentino

Italian mystic and saint
Born
1245 780 years ago
Died
September 10th, 1306 718 years ago — 61 years old

A prominent figure in the Catholic Church, lived from 1245 to 1306. Established a reputation for piety and mystical experiences, which attracted numerous followers. Played a significant role in fostering the Order of the Augustinian Hermits, focusing on community life and spiritual discipline. Revered for developing a strong devotion to the Holy Name of Jesus, encouraging prayers and reflections centered around Jesus' name. Celebrated for his contributions to the formation of monasteries across Italy that adhered to the Augustinian rule.

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People Who Died in 1245

Alexander of Hales

English theologian and scholar
Died
August 21st, 1245 779 years ago — None years old

A leading figure in scholastic theology during the 13th century. Taught at the University of Paris and contributed to the development of Franciscan theology. Authored significant texts including the 'Summa theologica'. Regarded as a synthesizer of Aristotelian philosophy with Christian doctrine, influencing later theologians. His works provided a framework for understanding faith and reason within the context of medieval thought.

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