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Summer – King John of England ("Lackland") campaigns in Wales against Llywelyn the Great, prince of Gwynedd. In July, after the Welsh uprising, John and Llywelyn reach an agreement and a peace treaty is signed. June – Papal legate Pandulf Verraccio arrives in Northampton to serve John with his excommunication ordered by Innocent III.
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1210. 20 June – King John lands at Waterford. He later builds castles, including the first stone castle at Dublin, and appoints Justiciars over Ireland. [1] c. November – three "leopards" (probably lions) given to Henry III by Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, become the first creatures in the menagerie at the Tower of London. [2] 1211.
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1210. Emperor Tsuchimikado ends his reign as Emperor of Japan. Emperor Juntoku begins to rule Japan. 1212 Battle of Navas de Tolosa. 1214 July – Battle of Bouvines; Philip II of France defeats Otto IV of Germany. 1215. Fourth Council of the Lateran. Otto IV deposed as King of Germany, replaced by Frederick II. Magna Carta adopted.