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The 13th century was the century which lasted from January 1, 1201 (represented by the Roman numerals MCCI) through December 31, 1300 (MCCC) in accordance with the Julian calendar. The Mongol Empire was founded by Genghis Khan, which stretched from Eastern Asia to Eastern Europe. The conquests of Hulagu Khan and other Mongol invasions changed the course of the Muslim world, most notably the Siege of Baghdad (1258) and the destruction of the House of Wisdom. Other Muslim powers such as the Mali Empire and Delhi Sultanate conquered large parts of West Africa and the Indian subcontinent, while Buddhism witnessed a decline through the conquest led by Bakhtiyar Khilji. The earliest Islamic states in Southeast Asia formed during this century, most notably Samudera Pasai. The Kingdoms of Sukhothai and Hanthawaddy would emerge and go on to dominate their surrounding territories. Europe entered the apex of the High Middle Ages, characterized by rapid legal, cultural, and religious evolution as well as economic dynamism. Crusades after the fourth, while mostly unsuccessful in rechristianizing the Holy Land, inspired the desire to expel Muslim presence from Europe that drove the Reconquista and solidified a sense of Christendom. To the north, the Teutonic Order Christianized and gained dominance of Prussia, Estonia, and Livonia. Inspired by new translations into Latin of classical works preserved in the Islamic World for over a thousand years, Thomas Aquinas developed Scholasticism, which dominated the curricula of the new universities. In England, King John signed the Magna Carta, beginning the tradition of Parliamentary advisement in England. This helped develop the principle of equality under law in European judisprudence. The Southern Song dynasty began the century as a prosperous kingdom but were later invaded and annexed into the Yuan dynasty of the Mongols. The Kamakura Shogunate of Japan successfully resisted two Mongol invasion attempts in 1274 and 1281. The Korean state of Goryeo resisted a Mongol invasion, but eventually sued for peace and became a client state of the Yuan dynasty. In North America, according to some population estimates, the population of Cahokia grew to be comparable to the population of 13th-century London. In Peru, the Kingdom of Cuzco began as part of the Late Intermediate Period. In Mayan civilization, the 13th century marked the beginning of the Late Postclassic period. The Kanem Empire in what is now Chad reached its apex. The Solomonic dynasty in Ethiopia and the Zimbabwe Kingdom were founded. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Princely Ambition: Ideology, castle-building and landscape in Gwynedd, 1194-1283
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The Medieval Gift and the Classical Tradition: Ideals and the Performance of Generosity in Medieval England, 1100–1300
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Medieval Wales, c.1050-1332: Centuries of Ambiguity
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Review article: Swansea in 1290
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A Companion to the Abbey of Le Bec in the Central Middle Ages (11th–13th Centuries)
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The Shape of the State in Medieval Scotland, 1124–1290
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Medieval Powys: Kingdom, Principality and Lordships, 1132-1293
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Joan De Valence: The Life and Influence of a Thirteenth-Century Noblewoman
Magna Carta
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With All for All: The Life of Simon de Montfort
Welsh Soldiers in the Later Middle Ages, 1282-1422
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The Killing of Prince Llywelyn of Wales, 10 December 1282
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Bishops, Clerks, and Diocesan Governance in Thirteenth-Century England
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Alexander II: King of Scots 1214-1249
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Blood Cries Afar: The Forgotten Invasion of England 1216
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The Castles of Edward I in Wales, 1277–1307
Women in Thirteenth-Century Lincolnshire
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The Birth of Nobility: Constructing Aristocracy in England and France, 900–1300
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The Acts of the Welsh Rulers, 1120–1283
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Plantagenet England 1225–1360
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Moels [Meulles, Molis], Sir Nicholas de (d. 1268/9), soldier and diplomat
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The English & the Normans: Ethnic Hostility, Assimilation, and Identity 1066-c.1220
Vor den Toren von Byzanz
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Hagiographie et culte des saints en France méridionale (XIIIe-XVe siècle)
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Women, Art and Patronage from Henry III to Edward III, 1216–1377
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Les fortifications des Plantagenêts en Poitou 1154-1242
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England under the Norman and Angevin Kings, 1075–1225
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Colonisation and Conquest in Medieval Ireland: The English in Louth, 1170-1330
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The origins of the Florentine paintings (1100-1270)
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Under the Hammer: Edward I and Scotland, 1286–1307
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Richard's Castle, 1048 to 1219
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