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    1214 Schlacht bei Bovines: König Philipp II. August von Frankreich wird am Boden liegend von seinen Feinden bedrängt, seine Ritter eilen herbei um ihn zu schützen; zeitgenössische Darstellung des Matthäus Paris In der Schlacht bei Bouvines siegt der französische König Philipp II. über Kaiser Otto IV. und Johann Ohneland.

  2. This category is about media related to the year 1214 (Gregorian calendar). For the number , see Category:1214 (number) . 1210s ( 13th century , 2nd millennium )

  3. W. John Whethamstede. Categories: Burials at St Albans. St Albans. Burials in England by cathedral.

  4. Ferdinand ( ca. 1192 – August 1214) was the eldest son and heir apparent of Alfonso IX of León by his first wife, Theresa, daughter of Sancho I of Portugal. He predeceased his father, unmarried and without issue at the age of about 22. According to the historian Lucas of Tuy, who called Ferdinand "an extremely handsome youth" ( pulcherrimus ...

  5. William I, 1165–1214; Alexander II, 1214–1249; Events. 4 December 1214 – King William I dies in Stirling and is succeeded by his son, King Alexander II. 6 December 1214 – Alexander II is crowned at Scone. 1217 – Culross Abbey is established by Maol Choluim I, Earl of Fife in Culross. Births. Full date unknown

  6. William Longsword, 3rd earl of Salisbury. Battle of Bouvines, (July 27, 1214), battle that gave a decisive victory to the French king Philip II Augustus over an international coalition of the Holy Roman emperor Otto IV, King John of England, and the French vassals- Ferdinand (Ferrand) of Portugal, count of Flanders, and Renaud (Raynald) of ...

  7. The siege of Sinope in 1214 was a successful siege and capture of Sinope by the Sultanate of Rum under their Sultan, Kaykaus I (r. 1211–1220). Sinope was an important port city on the Black Sea coast of modern Turkey, at the time held by the Empire of Trebizond, one of the Byzantine Greek successor states formed after the Fourth Crusade.

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