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** Andronikos I of Trebizond ( 1222 1235 )
* 1221 1222: Ludolf von Schanebeck, claimant, but not enthroned
* 1221 1222: Wichmann von Arnstein, counter-claimant, also not enthroned
* 1222 1241: Gernot
* 1222 Nichiren Daishonin, Japanese founder of Nichiren Buddhism ( d. 1282 )
Nichiren ( 日蓮 ) ( February 16, 1222 October 13, 1282 ) was a Buddhist monk who lived during the Kamakura period ( 1185 1333 ) in Japan.
Nichiren Buddhism ( 日蓮系諸宗派: Nichiren-kei sho shūha ) is a branch of Mahāyāna Buddhism based on the teachings of the 13th century Japanese Buddhist reformer Nichiren ( 1222 1282 ).
* 1156 Count Raymond VI of Toulouse ( d. 1222 )
* William I, Count of Holland ( c. 1167 1222 )
* October 27 Count Raymond VI of Toulouse ( d. 1222 )
* 1282 October 13 Nichiren, founder of Nichiren Buddhism ( b. 1222 )
* Vasiliev, Alexander ( January 1936 ), " The Foundation of the Empire of Trebizond ( 1204 1222 )", Speculum, Vol.
* February 2 Erik Eriksson, king of Sweden 1222 1229 and since 1234 ( b. 1216 )
* Nijō Tameuji ( 1222 1286 ), also known as Fujiwara no Tameuji, poet and founder of:
* November 10 Al Mansur Qalawun, Sultan of Egypt since 1279 ( b. c. 1222 )
* 6 terms: Richard Renger ( 1222 1226, 1238 ); Hamo de Chigwell ( 1319, 1321, 1322, 1324, 1325, 1327 )
* December 5 Aymer de Valence, Bishop of Winchester ( b. 1222 )
* July 15 Richard de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford, English soldier ( b. 1222 )
One of the earliest examples is in the plate tracery at Winchester ( 1222 1235 ).
* Jōkyū ( 1219 1222 )
* Jōkyū ( 1219 1222 )

1222 and Richard
* Richard de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford ( b. 1222 )
* Richard de Clare ( 1222 1262 )
* Richard de Clare, 5th Earl of Hertford, 6th Earl of Gloucester ( 1222 1262 )
* Richard de Clare, 5th Earl of Hertford ( 1222 1262 ), also 2nd Earl of Gloucester
Richard de Clare, 5th Earl of Hertford, 6th Earl of Gloucester ( 4 August 1222 14 July 1262 ) was son of Gilbert de Clare, 4th Earl of Hertford and Isabel Marshal.

1222 and de
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## Isabella de Braose ( b. 1222 ), married Prince Dafydd ap Llywelyn.
Theodore married thirdly in 1219 Marie de Courtenay ( 1204-September, 1222 ), a daughter of Emperor Peter II of Courtenay and Empress Yolanda of Flanders, but they had no children.
# Isabella de Braose ( born c. 1222 ), wife of Prince Dafydd ap Llywelyn
In 1222, Berengaria intervened anew in favor of her son, achieving the ratification of the Convention of Zafra, thereby making peace with the Laras by arranging the marriage of Mafalda, daughter and heiress of the Lord of Molina, Gonzalo Pérez de Lara, to her own son and King Ferdinand's brother, Alfonso.
It was not until 1222 that the little settlement of Neuilly, established on the banks of the Seine, was mentioned for the first time in a charter of the Abbey of Saint-Denis: the name was recorded in Medieval Latin as Portus de Lulliaco, meaning " Port of Lulliacum ".
* William Percival de Somery ( d. 1222 ), his brother
In 1222 Ralphe de Norwich became first Rector of Oakley, appointed by the Henry III who had recovered the right of advowson by judgement of his Court at Westminster.
Aymer de Valence, also known as Aymer de Lusignan or Thelmar de Valence, ( c. 1222 Paris, 5 December 1260 ) was a Bishop of Winchester around 1250.
Around 1222, Thomas de Burgh took the neighbouring manor of Godley away from Albinus and gave it to Adam, son of Reginald de Bredbury.
The earliest records for the Hollingworth family of Hollingworth manor are Tomas de Holinwurthe circa 1222, 1246 ; and Henry de Holenwart in 1222.
* Philippe I de Poitiers ( d. of poisoning while in prison, 1226 ), King Consort of Armenia ( 1222 1224 ), who married in 1222 Queen Isabella of Armenia.

1222 and Earl
He found a loyal ally in Ranulph, Earl of Chester, whose nephew and heir, John the Scot, married Llywelyn's daughter Elen in about 1222.
* 1215 1220 or 1222: Henry Fitz-Count, 1st Earl of Cornwall

1222 and Gloucester
From June 13, 1222, she was transferred between Gloucester ( July 31, 1222 to July 20, 1223 ), Marlborough ( August 20 to October 9, 1223 and January 1224 ) and Bristol ( before Michaelmas 1224 ), finally settled at Bristol from June 1224 for a time.

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