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1226 and Henry's
Legend has attributed to Rosamund two of King Henry's favourite illegitimate sons: Geoffrey Plantagenet ( 1151 – 1212 ), Archbishop of York, and William Longespee ( 17 August before 1180 – 1226 ), Earl of Salisbury.
John ( Count of Sponheim-Starkenburg ) was regent from 1226 until Henry's death in 1246.

1226 and brother
The family's reign began in 1226 when Buonconte I da Montefeltro and his brother Taddeo were appointed Counts of Urbino by emperor Frederick II.
About 1220 he was in a tavern brawl in Florence ; and in 1226, while at the court of Richard of Bonifazio in Verona, he abducted his master's wife, Cunizza, at the instigation of her brother, Ezzelino da Romano.

1226 and Louis
** Louis VIII ( 1223 – 1226 )
** Louis IX ( 1226 – 1270 )
* Louis VIII ( 1223 – 1226 )
* Louis IX ( 1226 – 1270 )
** Louis VIII the Lion, 1223 – 1226
** Saint Louis IX, 12261226
Prince Louis ( the future Louis VIII, reigned 1223 – 1226 ) was involved in the subsequent English civil war as French and English ( or rather Anglo-Norman ) aristocracies were once one and were now split between allegiances.
France became a truly centralised kingdom under Louis IX ( reigned 12261226 ).
Louis IX ( 25 April 1214 – 25 August 1270 ), commonly Saint Louis, was King of France from 1226 until his death.
He was also styled Louis II, Count of Artois from 1226 to 1237.
A member of the House of Capet, Louis was twelve years old when his father died on 8 November 1226.
* 1226 – King Louis VIII of France ( b. 1187 )
** Louis ( 3 September 11878 November 1226 ), King of France ( 1223-1226 ); married Blanche of Castile and had issue.
* 1187 – Louis VIII of France ( d. 1226 )
* September 5 – King Louis VIII of France ( d. 1226 )
After the citizens refused to open the gates of Avignon to King Louis VIII of France and the papal Legate, a three month siege ensued starting on 10 June 1226, and ending in capitulation by Avignon on 13 September 1226.
Charles was born in 1226, shortly before the death of his father, King Louis VIII.
Under Louis IX ( Saint Louis ) ( 1226 – 1270 ) and Philip IV ( Philip the Fair ) ( 1284 – 1314 ) the Merovingian palace was extended and more heavily fortified.
Louis VIII the Lion ( 5 September 1187 – 8 November 1226 ) reigned as King of France from 1223 to 1226.

1226 and IV
Still, Blanche had to break up a league of the barons ( 1226 ), and helped by Theobald IV of Champagne and the papal legate to France, Romano Bonaventura, she organized an army.
Also, King Håkon IV ( reigned 1217 – 1263 ) came to Toten around the year 1226 to settle local unrest.
Also, King Håkon IV ( reigned 1217 – 1263 ) came to Toten around the year 1226 to settle local unrest.
They received papal approval from Honorius III in 1226 and later by Innocent IV in 1247.
King Alexander II created Dingwall a royal burgh ( pronounced the same as " borough ") in 1226, and James IV renewed its charter.
* 1226 – 1247: Henry IV ( son of, also count of Berg and Lord of Monjoie )
Nedelišće was first mentioned in 1226, in the Donation of the Hungarian King Bela IV.
The foundation of the abbey was renewed by Adolf IV von Schauenburg in 1226, and it was given to nuns.

1226 and Thuringia
In the spring of 1226, when floods, famine, and plague wrought havoc in Thuringia, Louis, a staunch supporter of the Hohenstaufen Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, represented Frederick II at the Reichstag ( Imperial Diet ) in Cremona.

1226 and died
Saint Francis of Assisi ( born Giovanni Francesco di Bernardone ; 1181 died: October 3, 1226 ) was an Italian Catholic friar and preacher.
He died in 1226 while preaching Psalm 141.
1191 ) and married secondly Sir Robert de Ros, of Helmsley ( died 1226 )
While returning to Paris, King Louis VIII became ill with dysentery, and died on 8 November 1226 in the chateau at Montpensier, Auvergne.
Pandulf Masca ( or Pandolph or Pandolfo or Pandulph ; died 16 September 1226 ) was a Roman ecclesiastical politician, papal legate to England and bishop of Norwich.
He died in Rome on 16 September 1226, but his body was taken to Norwich for burial.
While Ribbung died in 1226, the revolt was finally quashed in 1227 after the surrender of the last leader of the uprising, Haakon the Crazy's son Knut Haakonsson.
In November 1226, she gave birth to her first child, a daughter ( referred to by some sources as Margaret ); the baby died in August 1227.
* 1226: Aed mac Donn Ó Sochlachain, erenagh of Cong, a man eminent for chanting and for the right tuning of harps and for having made an instrument for himself which none had made before, distinguished also in every art such as poetry, engraving and writing and in every skilled occupation, died this year.
Hethum I ( died 1271 ) ( also transliterated Hethoum, Hetoum, Het ' um, or Hayton from Armenian: Հեթում Ա ) ruled the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia ( also known as " Little Armenia ") from 1226 to 1270.
Hurepel revolted against Blanche of Castile when Louis VIII of France died in 1226.
But before it came to open hostilities, news came that Jochi had died in February 1226.
* Guillaume de Joinville ( died 1226 ), a French archbishop of Reims
*-Nuala Ní Conchobair, died 1226.
* Louis VIII of France ( died 1226 ), called Louis the Lion
He died on 10 July 1226, nine months after his accession, and was succeeded by his son al-Mustansir.
* Al-Mustansir ( caliph ) ( died 1242 ) (), the penultimate Abbasid Caliph in Baghdad from 1226 to 1242.
He received Artois as an appanage, in accordance with the will of his father ( died 1226 ) on attaining his majority in 1237 ( aged twenty-one ).
The Franciscan archives credit Saint Francis of Assisi ( who died in 1226 ) for starting Eucharistic Adoration in Italy.
In 1226 another surviving uncle Reginald de Braose sold him the honour of Bramber, and he inherited more lands and titles when this uncle died a few years later in 1228.
Count Philippe revolted against his widowed sister-in-law, Blanche of Castile, when his half-brother King Louis VIII died in 1226.
In 1226, two branches of the dynasty came into conflict: Canute the Tall, allegedly the adult heir of Filip, younger son of Eric IX, deposed the underage Eric XI, the Lisp and Lame ( läspe och halte ), who resumed the kingship only in 1234, and died in 1250.
He passed power onto his son Lǐ Déwàng in 1223, and died in 1226.

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