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1207 and Innocent
Having failed to gather an expedition against Palestine, Pope Innocent III resolved in 1207 to organize a new crusade ; beginning in 1209, he called for crusades against the Albigenses, against the Almohad dynasty of Spain ( 1213 ), and, also around that time, against the pagans of Prussia.
Stephen Langton ( c. 1150 – 9 July 1228 ) was Archbishop of Canterbury between 1207 and his death in 1228 and was a central figure in the dispute between King John of England and Pope Innocent III, which was a contributing factor to the crisis which led to the issuing of Magna Carta in 1215.
In 1207, Pope Innocent III placed the kingdom of England under an Interdict as the result of actions taken by King John ( 1199 – 1215 ) culminating in a debate over the appointment for a successor to the Archbishop of Canterbury.
In 1207, Pope Innocent III held a council in the cathedral, but the city was later excommunicated as the favourite seat of the heretical Patarines and even defeated by the Romans.
Innocent placed an interdict on England in 1207, which John countered by confiscating the income and estates of any clergy who enforced it.
In 1207 Leszek placed Poland under the vasselage of the Pope, at that point Innocent III.
* Catholic Encyclopedia Innocent III resolved ( 1207 ) to organize a new crusade ... Instead of concentrating the forces of Christendom against the Mohammedans, the pope himself disbanded them by proclaiming ( 1209 ) a crusade against the Albigenses in the south of France, and against the Almohades of Spain ( 1213 ), the pagans of Prussia, and John Lackland of England.
It was established on February 2, 1207, as a principality of the Holy Roman Empire but lost this status in 1215 when proclaimed by Pope Innocent III as a direct subject to the Holy See.
The Humiliati also soon became suspect and were forbidden by Lucius III to preach, till in 1207 Innocent III gave a section of them permission to resume their work, provided that they limited themselves to moral questions and did not venture on doctrinal subjects (" De articulis fidei et sacramentis ecclesiae ", cf.

1207 and III
* November 16 – King Henry III of England ( b. 1207 )
Henry III ( 1 October 1207 – 16 November 1272 ) was the son and successor of John as King of England, reigning for 56 years from 1216 until his death.
Henry III was born in 1207 at Winchester Castle, the son of King John and Isabella of Angoulême.
# King Henry III of England ( 1 October 1207 – 16 November 1272 ).
A thirteenth century charter was granted by Henry III ( 1207 – 1272 ) to the town of Great Yarmouth.
Henry III ( 1 October 1207 – 16 November 1272 ) succeeded his father John.
* Henry III of England ( 1207 – 1272 )
During the reign of Henry III ( 1207 – 1272 ), complaints were made that of the two channels below Crowland, the one to Spalding was more favourable to the passage of barges, but the Abbot of Crowland had obstructed and narrowed its course by planting willow trees.
Other early references to pasties include a 13th century charter which was granted by Henry III ( 1207 – 1272 ) to the town of Great Yarmouth.
During the 13th century two events happened which destroyed this form of legal education ; first, a papal bull of 1207 that prohibited the clergy from teaching the common law, rather than canon law, and secondly, a decree by Henry III of England on 2 December 1234 that no institutes of legal education could exist in the City of London.
On 22 June 1235, Eleanor was betrothed to King Henry III of England ( 1207 – 1272 ).
* Henry of Winchester ( 1207 – 1271 ), who would become King Henry III of England
The indications were that the buildings were first erected in the 13th century, perhaps in the reign of Henry III ( 1207 – 72 ), that they were in use throughout the 14th century ( Edward II, the Prince of Wales during the reign of Edward III and Richard II ) but went out of use at the end of that century or in the early 15th century.
A charter of 1067 given by William I ( 1028 – 87 ) to Westminster Abbey mentions a church of St. Clement, which is possibly St. Clement Eastcheap, but the earliest definite reference to the church is found in a deed written in the reign of Henry III ( 1207 – 72 ), which mentions ' St Clement Candlewickstrate '.
The 14th century obituary of Oliwa Abbey denotes the date of his death with 7 February 1207, however Sambor probably died under the reign of High Duke Władysław III Spindleshanks ( 1202 – 1206 ).
Between 1207 and 1210 Konrad married Agafia of Rus, daughter of Prince Svyatoslav III Igorevich.

1207 and placed
The powerful count Raymond VI of Toulouse refused to assist, and openly supported Cathars and their independent movement, so he was excommunicated in May 1207 and an interdict was placed on his lands.

1207 and England
* 1207King John of England expels Canterbury monks for supporting Archbishop Stephen Langton.
After his return to England in 1207, he acquired new and different lands and offices.
However, King John of England took possession of the lands himself in February 1207, and confiscated its revenues.
But in 1207 Geoffrey led the clergy of England in their refusal to pay royal taxation and was forced into exile.
In late 1206 or early 1207, Hugh married Maud Marshal ( 1192-27 March 1248 ), daughter of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke ( 1147 – 1219 ), Marshal of England, by his wife Isabel de Clare, 4th Countess of Pembroke.
Neville first appears in the historical record in 1207 in the service of King John of England, and remained in royal service throughout the rest of his life.
* Henry III of England ( 1207 – 1272 ), king before the title Prince of Wales was used for the heir to the English throne

1207 and under
Before falling under Turkish rule, Andros was from AD 1207 till 1566 governed by the families Zeno and Sommaripa under Venetian protection ( see: Duchy of the Archipelago ).
The island was conquered in 1207 by the Venetian Marco Sanudo and remained under the rule of Venice until 1566, when it was taken by the Ottoman Turks.
By 1203 the garrison were making raids on Montferrand ( which was under Muslim control ) and Hama, and in 1207 and 1208 the castle's soldiers took part in an attack on Homs.
In 1207, the Oirat prince Quduqa-Beki led Mongol detachments under Jochi to a tributary of the Kaa-Khem river.
Not all titular sees came about in this way, such as the see of Maximianoupolis which was destroyed along with the town that shared its name by the Bulgarians under Emperor Kaloyan in 1207 ; the town and the see were under the control of the Latin Empire which took Constantinople during the 4th Crusade in 1204.
However in 1207, Antiparos was seized by the Venetian nobleman Marco Sanudo, and it remained under the house of Sanudo down to the second half of the 14th century, when it passed to the House of Sommaripa.
Kaloyan ( 1197 – 1207 ) did not succeed in putting the Ohrid Archbishopric under the jurisdiction of the Tarnovo Archbishopric.
The historic region of Tannu Uriankhai, of which Tuva is a part, was controlled by the Mongols from 1207 to 1757, when it was brought under Manchu rule ( Qing Dynasty, the last dynasty of China ) until 1911.
Beirut was effectively an independent state under John's rule ; in 1207 John added Arsuf to his territory through his marriage to Melisende of Arsuf, making him one of the wealthiest nobles in the kingdom.

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