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On 8 November 1273, Andronikos II married Anne of Hungary ( 1260 – 1281 ), daughter of the king Stephen V of Hungary.
Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Balkhī (), also known as Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Rūmī (), and more popularly in the English-speaking world simply as Rumi ( 30 September 1207 – 17 December 1273 ), was a 13th-century after whose death in 1284 Rumi's younger and only surviving son, Sultan Walad ( died 1312 ), favorably known as author of the mystical Maṭnawī Rabābnāma, or the Book of the Rabab was installed as grand master of the order.
* 1273 – September 29 – Rudolph I of Germany is elected King of Germany over rival candidate King Otakar II of Bohemia, ending the Interregnum ; Otakar refuses to acknowledge Rudolph as the new king, leading to the outbreak of war in 1276.
* 1273 – January 31 – The six-year long battle of Xiangyang ends as commander of the Song Dynasty's forces surrender to Kublai Khan.
* 1273 – In Korea, the Sambyeolcho Rebellion against the Goryeo Dynasty ( a puppet government of the Yuan Dynasty ) ends as rebel forces are defeated by combined Yuan and Goryeo forces.
* 1273 – The " Holy Redeemer " khachkar, believed to be one of the finest examples of the art form, is carved in Haghpat, Armenia, by Vahram.
* 1273 – December 6 – Saint Thomas Aquinas quits his writing of Summa Theologica — a work considered within the Roman Catholic Church to be the paramount expression of its theology — leaving it unfinished after having a mystical experience during Mass.
* 1273 – December – Followers of the recently deceased Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi establish the Sufi order of the Whirling Dervishes in the city of Konya ( in present-day Turkey ).
1273 and Alphonso
Alphonso ( 24 November 1273 – 19 August 1284 ) was the ninth child of Edward I of England and Eleanor of Castile.
1273 and son
In 1273 Magnus gave his eldest son, five-year-old Eirik, the name of king, and his younger brother Håkon the title of duke, thus making unequivocally clear what the royal succession would be.
* From 21 May 1254 to 29 September 1273, The Great Interregnum in the Holy Roman Empire after the deposition of the last Hohenstaufen emperor Frederick II by Pope Innocent IV and the death of his son King Conrad IV of Germany until the election of the Habsburg scion Rudolph as Rex Romanorum.
* Arnold IV ( 1227 – 1273 ), son of Count Gerard III of Rieneck, married Joanna, daughter of Count Louis IV of Chiny, also Count of Chiny
* John I ( 1273 – 1279 ), son, married Matilda, daughter of William IV, Count of Jülich, secondly Isabelle de Condé
In 1273 he granted Jawor ( Jauer ) as a Duchy to his oldest son Henry V and it seemed that Bolesław resigned definitively from adventurous politics.
* Nicole or Nichole d ' Aubigny ( d. abt 1240 ); married Roger de Somery, Baron Somery of Dudley Castle ( died 26 August 1273 ), son of Ralph de Somery ( died 1211 ).
1273 and Edward
Edward I probably met Master James of St George whilst visiting Savoy in 1273, but did not employ him until the late 1270s.
Regarding the origin of the name " Hempstead ", Hempstead founder John Carman was born in 1606 in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England, on ancestral land recorded in the 2nd historic census of England ( under Edward the First ), the Rotuli Hundredorum ( Hundred Rolls ) AD 1273 as being owned by his direct ancestor Henry Carman.
:‘ In 1273 Edward I granted the manor Alton Westbrook to his mother, Queen Eleanor, who died in 1291, when it reverted to the Crown and was granted in 1299 as dower to his second wife, Margaret of France.
In November 1273 he was appointed to audit the accounts of the Constable of Dover Castle, and in 1274 was summoned to attend the coronation of Edward I.
From 1273 under Edward I there were Mayors of Cork, the first record of the office ( as Mayor of Cork ) is in a charter granted to the city by Edward II in 1318.
The news reached Britain in 1273, and King Edward I dispatched a clerk of the royal household to inform the northern counties and Scotland about the excommunication.
1273 and I
After Richard's death in 1273, the Interregnum ended with unanimous election of Rudolph I of Habsburg, a minor pro-Staufen count.
Election of Rudolph I of Germany as King of Germany over Otakar II of Bohemia in 1273 led to open war in 1276 and Otakar's death in 1278 at the climactic Battle of Marchfeld.
But it was in the 13th century, with the arrival of the first monarch of the Nasrid dynasty, Mohammed I ibn Nasr ( Mohammed I, 1238 – 1273 ), that the royal residence was established in the Alhambra.
Rudolph I ( also known as Rudolph of Habsburg ) (,, ) ( – ) was King of the Romans from 1273 until his death.
1251 / 53, Rheinfelden – 23 December 1304, Munich ), married 1273 in Aachen to Louis II, Duke of Bavaria and became mother of Rudolf I, Count Palatine of the Rhine and Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor.
1257 – 11 October 1322, Wittenberg ), married 1273 to Albert II, Duke of Saxony and became the mother of Rudolf I, Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg.
After his death, a power struggle ensued in Germany, which only ended in 1273 with the emergence of a new Roman King, Rudolph I of Habsburg, the first scion of a long-lasting noble family to rule the empire.
Joan I ( also known as Jeanne I and Juana I ) ( 14 January 1273 – 31 March / 2 April 1305 ), the daughter of king Henry I of Navarre and Blanche of Artois, reigned as queen regnant of Navarre and also served as queen consort of France.
* Albert ( Albrecht ) II (* 1250 – 25 August 1298 *), co-ruling Duke of Saxony with his elder brother John II ( till 1282 ), then with the sons of the latter ( till 1296 ), then as the sole duke of the partitioned branch duchy Saxe-Wittenberg, ∞ in 1273 Agnes ( aka Hagne ) (* c. 1257 – 11 October 1322 *, in Wittenberg ), daughter of King Rudolph I of Germany
When Rudolph I of Habsburg was elected " King of the Germans " in 1273, he also became the direct liege lord of these reichsfrei regions.
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