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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.
* Euphrosyne of Greater Poland ( 1247 / 50 – 1298 ), daughter of Duke Przemysł I of Greater Poland, abbess of Trzebnica from 1278

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The first Bishop of Prussia, Christian of Oliva, was commissioned in 1209 to convert the Prussians, at the request of Konrad I of Masovia ( duke from 1194 to 1247 ).
1218 / 20 – 23 / 30 April 1247 ), married by 1232 to Bolesław I of Masovia.
* Bernhard I of Ziegenhain 1247
* 1247 – 1260 Casimir I of Mazovia ( Kazimierz I Mazowiecki )
He also endeavoured to reinforce the Mongol alliance, as his father Hetoum I had submitted Armenia to Mongol authority in 1247.
He was the son of Leo II of Armenia and Kyranna de Lampron, and was part of the Hethumid dynasty, being the grandson of Hethum I, who had originally submitted Cilicia to the Mongols in 1247.
Since 1247, Cilician Armenia itself had been a vassal state of the Mongol Empire, from an agreement made by Hethum II's grandfather, Hethum I.
The story of St. Dymphna was first recorded in the thirteenth century by a canon of the Church of St. Aubert at Cambrai, commissioned by the Bishop of Cambrai, Guy I ( 1238 – 1247 AD ).
Hetoum I of Armenia, Bohemond's father-in-law, prudently decided to subject to Mongol authority as well, sending his brother Sempad to the Mongol court in Karakorum in 1247 to negotiate the details.
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* John I (* after 1248 – 30 July 1285 *, in Wittenberg upon Elbe ), co-ruling Duke of Saxony with his younger brother Albert II, resigned in 1282, John I married in 1257 Ingeborg Birgersdotter of Småland (* 1247 / or ca.
John II of Avesnes ( 1247 – 22 August 1304 ) was the oldest son of John I of Avesnes and Adelaide of Holland.
King James I of Aragon receives from Vidal de Canyelles, Bishop of Huesca, the first compilation of the Furs d ' Aragó ( the " Fueros of Aragon "), 1247
After the treaty signed by the Mongols and the Cilician Armenia in 1243, the king Hetoum I sent his brother Sempad to the Mongol court in Karakorum and made a formal agreement in 1247 in which Cilician Armenia would be considered a vassal state of the Mongol Empire.
# Boleslaw I of Masovia ( c. 1210 – 17 April 1248 ), Duke of Masovia ( 1247 – 1248 )
# Casimir I of Kuyavia ( born between 1210 and 1213 – died 14 Dec 1267 ) Prince of Kuyavia ( 1247 – 1267 )
The Church of St. Giles is a Grade I listed building, dating from 1247 and there are some Grade II Listed buildings such as Skelton Manor and Pyramid House.
Philip III married as his first wife Isabel ( 1247 – 1271 ), a daughter of King James I of Aragon ( 1208 – 1276 ); long after her death, he claimed the throne of Aragon for his second son, Charles ( 1270 – 1325 ), by virtue of Charles ' descent via Isabel from the Kings of Aragon.
* Sophie ( 1217 – 1247 ), married John I, Margrave of Brandenburg, had issue

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Alphonse of Poitiers ( 11 November 1220 – 21 August 1271 ) was the Count of Poitou from 1225 and Count of Toulouse ( as Alfonso II ) from 1247.
Since she was Raymond's only child, they became rulers of Toulouse at Raymond's death in 1247.
In 1247, the city was ceded to the count of Guelders as collateral for a loan.
The city was besieged in 1247 – 48 by Emperor Frederick II, who was however crushed in the battle that ensued.
Rashīd al-Dīn Fadhl-allāh Hamadānī ( 1247 – 1318 ), was a Persian physician of Jewish origin, polymathic writer and historian, who wrote an enormous Islamic history, the Jami al-Tawarikh, in the Persian language, often considered a landmark in intercultural historiography and a key document on the Ilkhanids ( 13th and 14th century ).
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Rufius and Praesidius ( or, less frequently, year 1247 Ab urbe condita ).
However, he was not canonised until Henry III lifted his objections in 1247.
Charles became the next in line to receive the Counties, but was formally invested only in 1247.
Year 1247 ( MCCXLVII ) was a common year starting on Tuesday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Julian calendar.
* 1247 ( Kangen 4, 1st month ): In the 4th year of Go-Saga-tennō's reign ( 後嵯峨天皇4年 ), he abdicated ; and despite the succession (‘‘ senso ’’) was received by his 4-year-old son.
Although the young prince was seriously ill on several occasions, in 1246, 1247, and 1251, he grew up to be strong and healthy.
Immediately afterwards, John III was able to establish an effective stranglehold on Constantinople in 1247.
In 1247, William, along with two of his brothers, moved from France to England, where their half-brother, Henry III was King.
After a fire destroyed the former cathedral, the new nave was begun in 1220 – and finished in 1247.
He was elected as Minister of Austria in 1247 and was then elected as Minister of Bohemia in 1255.
In 1247, the castle was inherited by William de Valence, a half-brother of Henry III who became Earl of Pembroke through his marriage to Joan, William Marshal's granddaughter.
In Jin Yong's book The Heavenly Sword and Dragon Saber, Zhang Sanfeng was a former Shaolin disciple in the late Song Dynasty, and born on April 9, 1247 at midnight ( Day 9 of month 3 in Chinese calendar ).
Haakon finally achieved royal recognition by Pope Innocent in 1246, and Cardinal William of Sabina was sent to Bergen and coronated Haakon in 1247.
He was elected as German anti-king in 1247 and remained king until his death.
With the help of Henry II, Duke of Brabant and the archbishop of Cologne, he was elected in 1247 as king of Germany after Emperor Frederick II was excommunicated.
He was succeeded by his son William de Ferrers, 4th Earl of Derby (?– 1247 ) who married Agnes de Kevelioc ( also known as Agnes of Chester ), daughter of Hugh de Kevelioc, 3rd Earl of Chester.

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