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* Pope Adrian V ( c. 1205 1276 )
* 1208 King James I of Aragon ( d. 1276 )
* 1276 While taking exile in Fuzhou in southern China, away from the advancing Mongol invaders, the remnants of the Song Dynasty court hold the coronation ceremony for the young prince Zhao Shi, making him Emperor Duanzong of Song.
* 1276 Pope Gregory X ( b. c. 1210 )
* King James I of Aragon ( 1208 1276 )
* 1276 Magnus Ladulås is crowned King of Sweden in Uppsala Cathedral.
* 1322 Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford, English soldier ( b. 1276 )
* 1276 Augsburg becomes an Imperial Free City.
* 1276 Margaret of Brabant, Queen of Germany ( d. 1311 )
* 1276 Prince Hisaaki, Japanese shogun ( d. 1328 )
Before this antipope, the most recent popes called John were John XXII ( 1316 1334 ) and John XXI ( 1276 1277 ).
Pope Adrian V ( c. 1210 / 20 18 August 1276 ), born Ottobuono de ' Fieschi, was Pope for a short time during the year 1276.
Pope John XXI, born Pedro Julião ( Latin, Petrus Iulianus ( c. 1215 20 May 1277 ), a Portuguese often identified with Pedro Hispano ( Latin, Petrus Hispanus ; English, Peter of Spain ), was Pope from 1276 until his death about eight months later.
1210 10 January 1276 ), born Tedaldo Visconti, was Pope from 1271 to 1276.
The Blessed Pope Innocent V ( c. 1225 22 June 1276 ), born Pierre de Tarentaise, was Pope from 21 January 1276 until his death.
There have been other Popes who were suspected of sorcery, for example John XXI ( 1276 77 ) and Benedict XII ( 1334 42 ).
* March 16 Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford, English soldier ( b. 1276 )
* 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.
* 1276 June King Rudolph I of Germany declares war on King Otakar II of Bohemia, a political rival ; by November, Otakar II is forced to cede four important territories as demanded by the diet of Nuremberg in 1274.

1276 and William
* William la Zouche, 1st Baron Zouche ( 1276 1352 )
* William de Hungerford, resigned 1276

1276 and ;
# 418r: Boppe ( of Bonndorf, d. 1320 ; from 1276 1305 serving as reeve of the count of Nellenburg )
* 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.
King Ottokar was placed under the imperial ban ; and in June 1276 war was declared against him.
With the death of Ottokar the first line of rulers of Styria became extinct ; the region fell successively to the Babenberg family, rulers of Austria, as stipulated in the Georgenberg Pact ; after their extinction to the control of Hungary ( 1254 60 ); to King Ottokar of Bohemia ; in 1276 to the Habsburgs, who provided it with Habsburgs for Styrian dukes during the years 1379-1439 and 1564-1619.
James I the Conqueror ( Catalan: Jaume el Conqueridor, Aragonese: Chaime lo Conqueridor, Spanish: Jaime el Conquistador, Occitan: Jacme lo Conquistaire ; 2 February 1208 27 July 1276 ) was the King of Aragon, Count of Barcelona, and Lord of Montpellier from 1213 to 1276.
Peter the Great (, ; 1239, Valencia 2 November 1285 ) was the King of Aragon ( as Peter III ) of Valencia ( as Peter I ), and Count of Barcelona ( as Peter II ) from 1276 to his death.
# Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster ( 1245 1296 ), married Aveline de Forz in 1269, who died four years later without issue ; married Blanche of Artois in 1276, by whom he had issue.
Stephen Dragutin (, Stefan Dragutin ; died March 12, 1316 ) was a 13th and 14th-century Serb monarch, the King of Serbia from 1276 to 1282 and King of Syrmia ( Srem ) from 1282 to 1316.
Brian Holmes, “ Liar's Poker: Representation of Politics / Politics of Representation ,” springerin 1 / 03 ( 2003 ; also in German ); http :// www. springerin. at / dyn / heft_text. php? textid = 1276 & lang = en
* Grand Empress Dowager Xie Daoqing ( 1274 1276 ), during the reign of Emperor Gong ; the proceeding two emperors were her grandsons but they were fleeing from the Mongols
The Paviors were formed at some point prior to 1276 ; they were responsible for the paving and maintenance of London's streets.
Prince Hisaaki ( 久明親王 ) ( October 19, 1276 November 16, 1328 ; r. 1289 1308 ) was the eighth shogun of the Kamakura shogunate of Japan.
# Isabella ( b. 12 January 1276 / 11 January 1277 murdered May 1323 ), twin with Sempad ; married in 1293 with Amalric of Lusignan, Prince of Tyre, son of King Hugh III of Cyprus.
Thoros was married twice ; his first marriage, to Margaret of Lusignan ( ca 1276 1296, Armenia ) ( the daughter of King Hugh III of Cyprus ), took place on January 9, 1288.
* Hugh de Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon of the Courtnay line ( 1276 1340 ) ( cousin ; declared Earl 1335 )
When other clans tried to resurrect the uprising in 1276 Theodoric, vogt of Sambia convinced the Sambians not to join the insurrection ; Natangians and Warmians followed the Sambian lead and the uprising was crushed within a year.
In 1252 the Mongols began their invasion of Southern China ; they would seize the capital of Hangzhou in 1276.
There are many variations on the name ; Werkesleia, 1195 ; Wyrkedele, 1212 ; Whurkedeleye, c. 1220 ; Worketley, 1254 ; Worcotesley, Workedesle, 1276 ; Wrkesley, Wrkedeley, Workedeley, 1292 ; Wyrkeslegh, Workesley, 1301 ; Worsley, 1444 ; and " Workdisley alias Workesley alias Worseley ", 1581.

1276 and d
* 1276 Yesün Temür Khan, emperor of the Yuan Dynasty ( d. 1328 )
* May 19 Louis d ' Évreux, son of Philip III of France ( b. 1276 )
* February 2 King James I of Aragon ( d. 1276 )
* James I of Aragon ( d. 1276 )
* Bertrand de Saint-Martin ( d. 1277 ) ( 1273, 1276 )
# Anna ( b. 1276 / 78 d. bef.
# Sempad ( b. 12 January 1276 / 11 January 1277 d. 1310 or 1311 ), King of Armenia ( ruled 1297 to 1299 ).
Quṭbuddīn Baktiyār Kākī ( d. 1235 ) and Ḥamīduddīn Nagorī ( d. 1276 ) were Moinuddin Chishtī's celebrated Khalīfas or successors who continued to transmit the teachings of their master through their disciples, leading to the widespread proliferation of the Chishtī Order in India.

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