What Happened This Year 1267

Historical Events from This Year 1267

Politics & Government

Treaty of Montgomery Recognizes Llywelyn ap Gruffudd

September 29th, 1267 757 years ago

The Treaty of Montgomery established Llywelyn ap Gruffudd as the Prince of Wales, but he was recognized as a vassal of King Henry III. This agreement was significant following years of conflict between the Welsh princes and the English crown. It was signed at Montgomery Castle in Wales, where both sides sought stability after continuous unrest. The treaty symbolized a temporary peace and a complex relationship between Wales and England.

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Born in 1267

James II of Aragon

Aragonese monarch, led the Crown of Aragon
Born
August 10th, 1267 757 years ago
Died
1327 698 years ago — 60 years old

Born in 1267, ascended to the throne of Aragon in 1291. Expanded the Crown of Aragon by uniting it with the Kingdom of Majorca and later took control of Sicily after a successful campaign. Involved in the establishment of the Aragonese language and culture, promoting its use during his reign. Played a significant role in the politics of the Mediterranean, particularly through alliances and military ventures against rival kingdoms. His reign marked a period of consolidation for the Crown of Aragon, which became a powerful entity in medieval Spain.

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Emperor Go-Uda of Japan

Emperor of Japan during the Kamakura period
Born
December 17th, 1267 757 years ago
Died
July 16th, 1324 700 years ago — 56 years old

Ruled from 1287 to 1324, overseeing a time marked by political challenges and cultural developments. Ascended to the Chrysanthemum Throne following the abdication of his predecessor. His reign faced conflicts with the powerful shogunate, influencing the balance of political power in Japan. Following his abdication in 1324, he became a retired monarch but continued to exert influence in the court. His artistic patronage contributed to the development of the Noh theater and other cultural practices during the period.

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Roger de Flor

Italian military adventurer and captain
Born
1267 758 years ago
Died
April 30th, 1305 719 years ago — 38 years old

A prominent military leader during the late 13th century, this individual served as a captain of the Catalan Company, a mercenary group. Engaged in numerous military campaigns in the Byzantine Empire, notable achievements include the successful siege of Adrianople and significant participation in the conflicts against the Ottoman Turks. His leadership contributed to the expansion of Catalan influence in the region. This figure died in 1305 under treacherous circumstances during a struggle for power within the Byzantine state.

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People Who Died in 1267

Baldwin of Ibelin

Seneschal of Cyprus
Died
February 21st, 1267 758 years ago — None years old

Served as the Seneschal of Cyprus during the late 13th century. Played a significant role in the administration and governance of the island, particularly during turbulent times of conflict. Involved in military campaigns and diplomatic negotiations related to the Crusader states. Facilitated the unity of different factions within Cyprus and maintained relative stability.

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Pierre de Montreuil

French architect of Gothic cathedrals
Died
March 17th, 1267 757 years ago — None years old

A prominent architect during the Gothic period, contributed significantly to the design and construction of cathedrals in France. Notably worked on the cathedrals of Notre-Dame in Paris and Saint-Denis, showcasing innovative use of rib vaults and flying buttresses. His designs emphasized verticality and light, influencing the development of Gothic architecture. Later projects demonstrated a move towards a more refined and elaborate style, paving the way for future architectural advancements in the region.

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Beatrice of Provence

Countess regnant of Provence
Born
1234 791 years ago
Died
September 23rd, 1267 757 years ago — 33 years old

Countess regnant of Provence led a significant role in the region's political landscape during the 13th century. Ascending to power through marriage and inheritance, controlled the countship after the death of her brother. Engaged in diplomatic relations with neighboring regions and shaped alliances through marriage and negotiations. The marriage to Charles I of Anjou established a powerful familial dynasty in Southern France, influencing the politics of the area.

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Pedro Gallego

Franciscan scholar and theologian
Died
November 19th, 1267 757 years ago — None years old

A Franciscan scholar active in the 13th century, significant contributions were made to theology and scholastic thought. Engaged in discussions that shaped the understanding of faith and reason during the medieval period. His works often focused on reconciling Aristotelian philosophy with Christian doctrine, influencing later scholars in the Franciscan tradition. Held positions of influence within the Franciscan Order and participated in key theological debates of the time.

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Sylvester Gozzolini

Founder of the Sylvestrine Order
Born
1177 848 years ago
Died
November 26th, 1267 757 years ago — 90 years old

Established the Sylvestrines, a religious order, in the early 13th century in Italy. The order focused on communal living and adherence to the Rule of Saint Benedict. Gozzolini sought to promote a life of prayer and study among its members. Renowned for his spiritual guidance, he attracted followers committed to monastic life and education. His work contributed to the development of monasticism in Italy during the Middle Ages.

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