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1220 and Swedish
In Ynglinga Saga in 1220 AD, Snorri Sturluson discusses marriages between Swedish and Finnish royal families.
In 1220 AD, in the Ynglinga Saga, the Icelandic Snorri Sturluson discusses marriages and wars of Finnish and Swedish royal families.

1220 and army
In February 1220 the Mongolian army crossed the Syr Darya, beginning the Mongol invasion of Central Asia.

1220 and led
John's cousin, Earl Karl Döve ( the brother of Birger Brosa ) and his chancellor, Bishop Karl Magnusson led an expedition to Saaremaa in Estonia which ended in a defeat in the Battle of Lihula on August 8, 1220.
This encouragement naturally led to the study of the works of Maimonides — particularly of the " Moreh Nebukim "— the favorite writer of Hillel of Verona ( 1220 – 1295 ).

1220 and by
* 1220Sweden is defeated by Estonian tribes in the Battle of Lihula.
In 1219 Pope Honorius III invited Saint Dominic and his companions to taken up residence at the ancient Roman basilica of Santa Sabina, which they did by early 1220.
It was written by the Icelandic scholar and historian Snorri Sturluson around 1220.
While the Swedes made only one failed foray into western Estonia in 1220, the Danish Fleet headed by King Valdemar II of Denmark had landed at the Estonian town of Lindanisse ( present-day Tallinn ) in 1219.
After the Battle of Lyndanisse the Danes established a fortress, which was besieged by Estonians in 1220 and 1223, but held out.
After a short period of Genoese rule ( 1205 – 1220 ), which favoured a rise of trades, Syracuse was conquered back by emperor Frederick II.
Trzebieslawice was first mentioned in the 12th century, Błędow was mentioned by Bishop of Kraków Iwo Odrowąż in the year 1220, Strzemieszyce and Ujejsce were mentioned in the 14th century, Gołonóg in the 15th century, while Ząbkowice was described by Jan Długosz.
In 1220 a second coronation was ordered by Pope Honorius III who did not consider that the first had been carried out in accordance with church rites.
In 1220, Isabella married Hugh X of Lusignan, Count of La Marche, by whom she had another nine children.
From the 6th to the 13th century it grew larger and more populous than modern Samarkand and was controlled by the Western Turks, Arabs ( who converted the area to Islam ), Persian Samanids, Kara-Khanid Turks, Seljuk Turks, Kara-Khitan, and Khorezmshah before the Mongols arrived in 1220.
Objections to the incident were raised as early as the fourth Islamic century, such as in the work of an-Nahhās and continued to be raised throughout later generations by scholars such as Abu Bakr ibn al -‘ Arabi ( d. 1157 ), Fakhr ad-Din Razi ( 1220 ) as well as al-Qurtubi ( 1285 ).
However, Frederick again promised to go on a crusade after his coronation as emperor in 1220 by Pope Honorius III.
After the destruction of the Mordvin Inäzor Obram, a hillfort named Obran Osh ( Ashli ) at the site of future stone Kremlin in 1220, a small Russian wooden hillfort was founded by Grand Duke Yury II in 1221.
In 1218 – 1220 Genoa was served by the Guelph podestà Rambertino Buvalelli, who probably introduced Occitan literature to the city, which was soon to boast such troubadours as Jacme Grils, Lanfranc Cigala, and Bonifaci Calvo.
It was not until another five years had passed, and only after further negotiations between Frederick, Innocent III, and Honorius III – who succeeded to the papacy after Innocent's death in 1216 – that Frederick was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in Rome by Honorius III, on 22 November 1220.
Dordrecht was granted city rights by William I, Count of Holland, in 1220, making it the oldest city in the present province of South Holland.
The city's faculties of law and medicine were established in 1220 by Cardinal Conrad and the medicine faculty has, over the centuries, been one of the major centres for the teaching of medicine in Europe.
having been granted a charter in 1220 by Cardinal Conrad von Urach and confirmed by Pope Nicholas IV in a papal bull of 1289.
The statutes given in 1220 by Cardinal Conrad, legate of Honorius III, which were completed in 1240 by Pierre de Conques, placed this school under the direction of the Bishop of Maguelonne.
# Alphonse ( Poissy, 11 November 1220 – 21 August 1271, Corneto ), Count of Poitou and Auvergne, and by marriage, of Toulouse.
As described, this siege by Agrican resembles the historic siege by Genghis Khan in 1220.

1220 and king
* Frederick II, king 1208-1250, Emperor after 1220
Neville received a papal dispensation for his illegitimacy on 25 January 1220, on the recommendation of the king, Stephen Langton the Archbishop of Canterbury, other bishops, and the papal legate Cardinal Guala Bicchieri, all of whom testified to his good reputation and character.

1220 and John
Al-Kamil retreated to the nearby fortress of al-Mansurah, but the crusaders remained in Damietta throughout 1219 and 1220, awaiting the arrival of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, while King John returned to Acre briefly to defend against al-Mu ' azzam, who was raiding the kingdom from Damascus in John's absence.
In the spring of 1220, she married Hugh X of Lusignan, " le Brun ", Seigneur de Luisignan, Count of La Marche, the son of Hugh IX, to whom she had been betrothed before her marriage to King John.
In the first half of the 13th century Fountains increased in reputation and prosperity under the next three abbots, John of York ( 1203 – 1211 ), John of Hessle ( 1211 – 1220 ) and John of Kent ( 1220 – 1247 ).
Around 1220 Alexander II of Scotland granted the lands to Sir John Maxwell, making him Warden of the West March.
Immediately the papal and secular powers fought for control of the town, with John of Brienne claiming it for himself in 1220.
* Rita ( Stephanie ) ( after 1195 – June, 1220 ), the wife of King John I of Jerusalem
Valence was a half brother of Henry III of England ; his mother was Isabella of Angoulême, the second wife of King John, his father was Hugh X of Lusignan, the count of La Marche, whom Isabelle married in 1220.
John of Brienne received the Pope ’ s permission to leave the Crusade and visit Cilician Armenia in February, 1220.
* Albert Mangelsdorff-John Surman: Room 1220 ; Konnex KCD 5037 ; Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen ( b ), Daniel Humair ( dr ), Eddie Louis ( org ), John Surman ( bs ), Albert Mangelsdorff ( tb ).
In 1220 the Welsh were expelled from the peninsula and the government of Henry III of England returned the barony of Gower to John de Braose who rebuilt both Swansea Castle and Oystermouth.
From 1220 to 1224, tensions grew between government officials and old loyalists of King John.

1220 and I
1220 ), engaged to Richard I of England ; she married William III Talvas, Count of Ponthieu
Saxo Grammaticus ( c. 1150 – 1220 ) also known as Saxo cognomine Longus was a Danish historian, thought to have been a secular clerk or secretary to Absalon, Archbishop of Lund, foremost advisor to Valdemar I of Denmark.
# Marie ( c. 1190 – May 1260 ), married in Maastricht after May 19, 1214 Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor, married July 1220 Count William I of Holland
* Alphonse I ( 1220 – 1271 ) son of Louis VIII of France
The most famous dukes were Mestwin I ( 1207 – 1220 ), Swantopolk II ( 1215 – 1266 ), and Mestwin II ( 1271 – 1294 ).
Przemysł I ( 5 June 1220 / 4 June 1221 – 4 June 1257 ) was a Duke of Greater Poland ( during 1241 – 1247 with his brother as co-ruler ; according to some historians during 1239 – 1241 sole Duke of Ujście ), Duke of Poznań and Gniezno during 1247 – 1249, Duke of Poznań and Kalisz during 1249 – 1250, sole Duke of Greater Poland during 1250 – 1253 and Duke of Poznań from 1253 until his death.
Mestwin I (, ; born c. 1160, died 1 / 2 May 1219 or 1220 ) was Duke of Pomerelia ( Pomorze Gdańskie ) from about 1205 until his death.
* Marie de Poitiers, who may have married in 1220 Thoros of Armenia ( d. 1266 ), son of Queen Isabella of Armenia and her second husband Hethum I of Armenia, King Consort of Armenia.
The average SAT I score was 1220 and the average ACT score was 28.
Theobald I () ( c. 1191 – February 17, 1220 ) was the duke of Lorraine from 1213 to his death.
When Casimir II and Bogislaw II died in 1219 and 1220, respectively, their respective sons Wartislaw III ( Pomerania-Demmin ) and Barnim I ( Pomerania-Stettin ) were still minors.
* Hugh I ( 1220 – 1249 )
In 1220, Béla married Maria Laskarina, a daughter of the Emperor Theodore I Laskaris of Nicaea and his father entrusted him with the government of Slavonia.
Numerous other attempts followed, and, under Duke Konrad I of Masovia, were intensified, with large battles and crusades in 1209, 1219, 1220, and 1222.
* Theobald I, Duke of Lorraine ( c. 1191 – 1220 )
After Frederick II returned to Italy in 1220, Henry was placed under the tutelage of Archbishop Engelbert I of Cologne, who crowned him as German King on May 8, 1222, in Aachen.
) Salomea Romanovna (?- before 1220 ), wife of Duke Swantopolk I of Pommerellen ;

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