1207
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Art and literature |
1207 in poetry |
Gregorian calendar | 1207 MCCVII |
Ab urbe condita | 1960 |
Armenian calendar | 656 ԹՎ ՈԾԶ |
Assyrian calendar | 5957 |
Balinese saka calendar | 1128–1129 |
Bengali calendar | 614 |
Berber calendar | 2157 |
English Regnal year | 8 Joh. 1 – 9 Joh. 1 |
Buddhist calendar | 1751 |
Burmese calendar | 569 |
Byzantine calendar | 6715–6716 |
Chinese calendar | 丙寅年 (Fire Tiger) 3904 or 3697 — to — 丁卯年 (Fire Rabbit) 3905 or 3698 |
Coptic calendar | 923–924 |
Discordian calendar | 2373 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1199–1200 |
Hebrew calendar | 4967–4968 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1263–1264 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1128–1129 |
- Kali Yuga | 4307–4308 |
Holocene calendar | 11207 |
Igbo calendar | 207–208 |
Iranian calendar | 585–586 |
Islamic calendar | 603–604 |
Japanese calendar | Ken'ei 2 / Jōgen 1 (承元元年) |
Javanese calendar | 1115–1116 |
Julian calendar | 1207 MCCVII |
Korean calendar | 3540 |
Minguo calendar | 705 before ROC 民前705年 |
Nanakshahi calendar | −261 |
Thai solar calendar | 1749–1750 |
Tibetan calendar | 阳火虎年 (male Fire-Tiger) 1333 or 952 or 180 — to — 阴火兔年 (female Fire-Rabbit) 1334 or 953 or 181 |
Year 1207 (MCCVII) was a common year starting on Monday (full calendar) under the Julian calendar.
Events
By area
Asia
- Before 1207 – Kosho writes Kuya Preaching, during the Kamakura period (it is now kept at Rokuhara Mitsu-ji, Kyoto).
- Hōnen and his followers are exiled to remote parts of Japan, while a few are executed, for what the government considers heretical Buddhist teachings.
- Jochi, eldest son of Genghis Khan subjugates people of the Siberian forest (taiga), the Uriankhai, the Oirats, Barga, Khakas, Buryats, Tuvans, Khori-Tumed, and Kyrgyz.
- October 7 – The Indramayu Regency in Nusantara is established.
Europe
- February 2 – Terra Mariana, comprising present-day Estonia and Latvia, is established as a principality of the Holy Roman Empire.
- November – Leeds, a market town in England, receives its first charter.
- Pope Innocent III declares for Philip of Swabia as Holy Roman Emperor, a reversal of his previous support for Otto IV.
- King John issues letters patent, creating the new Borough of Liverpool.
By topic
Markets
- The first documentary evidence of forced loans in Venice. This technique becomes the staple of public finance in Europe, until the 16th century.[1]
Religion
- June 17 – Stephen Langton is consecrated as Archbishop of Canterbury, by Pope Innocent III.
Births
- July 7 – Elizabeth of Hungary, Hungarian princess and saint (d. 1231)
- September 30 – Rumi, Persian poet and Sufi mystic (d. 1273)
- October 1 – King Henry III of England (d. 1272)
- Henry II, Duke of Brabant (d. 1248)
- Philip I, Count of Savoy (d. 1285)
Deaths
- January 4 – Simon II, Duke of Lorraine
- June 17 – Daoji, Chinese buddhist monk (b. 1130)
- Amalric of Bena, French theologian and 'heretic'
- Tsar Kaloyan of Bulgaria
- David Soslan, king consort of Georgia
- Xin Qiji, Chinese general and poet (b. 1140)
- Han Tuozhou, Chinese statesman (b. 1152)
References
- ^ Munro, John H. (2003). "The Medieval Origins of the Financial Revolution". The International History Review. 15 (3): 506–562.