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In the book Vasari was attempting to define what he described as a break with the barbarities of gothic art: the arts had fallen into decay with the collapse of the Roman Empire and only the Tuscan artists, beginning with Cimabue ( 1240 – 1301 ) and Giotto ( 1267 – 1337 ) began to reverse this decline in the arts.
* 1267 – King Afonso III of Portugal and King Alfonso X of Castile sign a treaty determining the southern border between Portugal and Spain as the Guadiana River, a border that remains to this day.
* 1267 – The Second Barons ' War ends, as the rebels and King Henry III of England agree to peace terms as laid out in the Dictum of Kenilworth.
* 1267 – Emperor Baldwin II of Constantinople gifts the Principality of Achaea to King Charles I of Sicily in the Treaty of Viterbo in the hopes that Charles could help him restore the Latin Empire.
* 1264 to 1267 – The civil war in England known as the Second Barons ' War marks a high point of struggle for political power between the landed aristocracy of England and the King.
* 1267 – King Henry III of England acknowledges Llywelyn ap Gruffudd's title of Prince of Wales in the Treaty of Montgomery.
* 1267 – Roger Bacon completes his work Opus Majus and sends it to Pope Clement IV, who had requested it be written ; the work contains wide-ranging discussion of mathematics, optics, alchemy, astronomy, astrology, and other topics, and includes what some believe to be the first description of a magnifying glass.
* 1267 – The " Grand Capital " is constructed in Khanbaliq ( present-day Beijing by Kublai Khan, having moved the capital of the Mongol Empire there three years prior.
* 1267 – The leadership of Vienna forces Jews to wear Pileum cornutum, a cone-shaped head dress, in addition to the yellow badges Jews were already forced to wear.
Emperor Go-Uda ( 後宇多天皇 Go-Uda-tennō ) ( December 17, 1267 – July 16, 1324 ) was the 91st emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
Before this, he was the bishop of Valence ( 1241 – 1267 ), dean of Vienne ( 1241 – 1267 ) and archbishop of Lyon ( 1245 – 1267 ).
1267 and James
In 1267, Pope Clement IV and King James I of Aragon sent an ambassador to the Mongol ruler Abaqa in the person of Jayme Alaric de Perpignan.
In 1267, King James I of Aragon conceded it fuero rights, but four years later count Ponç IV of Empúries set the town on fire.
The " khan of Tartary " ( actually the Ilkhan ) Abaqa corresponded with James in early 1267, inviting him to join forces with the Mongols and go on Crusade.
James II ( 10 August 1267 – 2 or 5 November 1327 ), called the Just (,, ) was the King of Sicily ( as James I ) from 1285 to 1296 and King of Aragon and Valencia and Count of Barcelona from 1291 to 1327.
* James II of Aragon ( 1267 – 1327 ), called The Just ( Catalan: El Just ) was the second son of Peter III of Aragon and Constance of Sicily
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The regency in Acre was then claimed by Hugh of Antioch-Lusignan and his cousin Hugh of Brienne, and Hugh II died in 1267 before he reached the age of majority.
The Archbishop decided that the constant travels between Wroclaw and Salzburg were inappropriate for a child, and, in 1267, sent Henry to Prague to be raised at the court of King Ottokar II of Bohemia.
In May 1267, he concluded the Treaty of Viterbo with the exiled Baldwin II of Constantinople and William II Villehardouin ( through his chancellor Leonardo of Veruli ).
# Mathilde ( c. 1200 – December 22, 1267 ), married in Aachen in 1212 Henry II, Count Palatine of the Rhine ( d. 1214 ), married on December 6, 1214 Floris IV, Count of Holland
The miraculous statue of the Virgin arrived in Halle in 1267 as a wedding gift to John II, Count of Holland and of Hainaut.
# Hethum II ( b. 14 January 1266 / 13 January 1267 – murdered 7 November 1307 ), King of Armenia ( ruled 1289 to 1293, 1294 to 1297, 1299 to 1307 ).
Upon Casimir's death 1267, the Duchy of Kujawy was divided by his sons Leszek II the Black ( d. 1288 ), Ziemomysł ( d. 1287 ) and Władysław I the Elbow-high into the two separate duchies of Inowrocław and Brześć-Kujawy.
In 1267 Corcyra and much of Epirus were taken by Charles of Anjou, and in 1267 / 68 Michael II died.
However, Hugh II died in 1267 before reaching adulthood, and was succeeded by Hugh of Antioch who reigned until 1284.
Hugh II of Cyprus ( or Hugues II de Lusignan ) ( June – August, 1252 or 1253 – November or December 5, 1267 ) was king of Cyprus and, from the age of 5 years, also Regent of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
Hugh II died in Nicosia in November 1267 at the age of 14 and was buried in the Dominican Church in Nicosia.
In 1267, as neither Gertrude nor her son Frederick forswore their claim to the duchies of Styria and Austria, King Ottokar II dispossessed them of their lands.
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