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1269 and John
In 1269, 1272 and 1282 the co-ruling brothers John I and Albert II gradually divided their governing competences within the then three territorially unconnected Saxon areas ( Hadeln, Lauenburg and Wittenberg ), thus preparing a partition.
* John, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Son of Otto I ; Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg ( 1252 – 1269 )
# Amuary II ( died 1269 ), successor to his father as Sire and married Yolande, daughter of John I, Count of Dreux but died without issue.
Blair Castle is said to have been started in 1269 by John I Comyn, Lord of Badenoch ( died c. 1275 ), a northern neighbour of David I Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl ( died 1270 ), who started building on the Earl's land while he was away on crusade.
Her position was greatly improved in July 1266 when, after she had borne three short-lived daughters, she finally gave birth to a son, John, who was followed by a second, Henry, in the spring of 1268, and in 1269 by a healthy daughter, Eleanor.
When Sir John died in 1269, his widow, Dervorguilla, had his heart embalmed and kept in a casket of ivory bound with silver.

1269 and de
In 1269, Peter Peregrinus de Maricourt wrote the Epistola de magnete, the first extant treatise describing the properties of magnets.
* 1269 – Pierre de Maricourt first describes magnetic poles and remarks on the nonexistence of isolated magnetic poles.
Although magnets and magnetism were known much earlier, the study of the magnetic field began in 1269 when French scholar Petrus Peregrinus de Maricourt mapped out the magnetic field on the surface of a spherical magnet using iron needles.
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# Agnès de Lusignan ( 1223 – 1269 ).
* 1269 — Pierre de Maricourt describes magnetic poles and remarks on the nonexistence of isolated magnetic poles
James sent an ambassador to Abaqa in the person of Jayme Alaric de Perpignan, who returned with a Mongol embassy in 1269.
** Eleonor of Savoy, married in 1269 Guichard de Beaujeu
It was built in 1269 by Robert de Ufford, Justiciar of Ireland, on lands he had seized from the Augustinian Priory.
The parish church, St. Laurentius ( St. Laurence ): de: St. Laurentius ( Ahrweiler ), was originally built in 1269, and is one of the most beautiful Gothic churches in the Rhineland.
# 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.
Edmund married ( 1st ) 8 April 1269 to Aveline de Forz, the daughter of William de Forz, 4th Earl of Albemarle and Isabella de Fortibus, Countess of Devon.
* Marie de Poitiers ( Castello de Canosa, Apulia, after 10 December 1307 ), Pretender to the throne of Jerusalem ( 1269 – 1277 )
* Thomas de Forz, 5th Earl of Albemarle ( d. 1269 ), son of the 4th Earl
# Pierre of Brittany, Viscount de Leon ( 1269 – 1312 )
* Agathe de Lusignan ( 1223-after 1269 ), married Guillaume II de Chauvigny, Seigneur de Chateauroux.
The name Guy entered the Beauchamp family, earls of Warwick, when William de Beauchamp IV inherited the title in 1269 through his mother's brother, named his heir " Guy " in 1298.
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1269 and king
* 1269 BC: Ramses II, king of ancient Egypt, and Hattusilis III, king of the Hittites, sign the earliest known peace treaty.
In 1269 the Treaty of Winchester cemented good relations with the English king Henry III.
Leo II or Leon II ( occasionally numbered Leo III ;, Levon II ; c. 1236 – 1289 ) was king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, ruling from 1269 / 1270 to 1289.
The letter also bears the closing legend ( but in only one of the 39 manuscript copies ) Actum in castris in obsidione Luceriæ anno domini 1269º 8º die augusti (" Done in camp during the siege of Lucera, August 8, 1269 "), which might indicate that Pierre de Maricourt was in the army of Charles, duke of Anjou and king of Sicily, who, in 1269, laid siege to the city of Lucera.

1269 and England
* 1269 – Eleanor of England, Countess of Bar ( d. 1298 )
* August 29 – Eleanor of England, Countess of Bar ( b. 1269 )
Arms of " Bigod Modern ": Per pale or and vert, a lion rampant gules, adopted by Roger Bigod, 5th Earl of Norfolk, after 1269 following his inheritance of the office of Marshal of England from the Marshal family, of which these had formerly been the armorials
These arms were later adopted in 1269 in lieu of his own paternal arms by Roger Bigod, 5th Earl of Norfolk ( 1245-1266 ) on his inheritance of the office of Marshal of England from the Marshal family

1269 and result
The back-story of the Snitch is the most elaborate of all the Quidditch balls, and its introduction ( so it is described in Quidditch Through the Ages ) came as the direct result of a game played in 1269 in Kent.

1269 and Edward
Henry also constructed a grand new tomb for Edward in a rebuilt Westminster Abbey in 1269.
The shrine of Saint Edward the Confessor in Westminster Abbey remains where it was after the final translation of his body to a chapel east of the sanctuary on 13 October 1269 by Henry III.
After the failed experiments in legislation which Edward I made from 1269 onward, there was only one option left: If the Jews were not to have intercourse with their fellow citizens as artisans, merchants, or farmers, and were not to be allowed to take interest, the only alternative was for them to leave the country.
On 13 October 1269 Giffard officiated at the translation of Edward the Confessor's relics.
In 1269 the half later known as Bloxham Beauchamp was given to Queen Eleanor, later being bestowed upon Edward III ’ s chamberlain Roger de Beauchamp and sold in 1545 to Richard Fiennes, 6th Baron Saye and Sele.

1269 and I
Thirdly, on 16 June 1269, at Kaiserslautern, to Beatrice of Falkenburg, daughter of Dietrich I, Count of Falkenburg.
In 1269 Henry had married Blanche of Artois, daughter of Robert I of Artois and niece of Louis IX of France.
In 1269 Béla IV betrothed him to Elisabeth of Anjou, the daughter of King Charles I of Naples.
* Albert I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Son of Otto I ; Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg ( 1252 – 1269 ); Ancestor of the House of Hanover
* Henry I of Navarre married Blanche of Artois in 1269
Hetoum I abdicated in 1269 in favour of his son, and entered the Franciscan order.
After the death of Swantopolk II in 1266, Barnim I took over the area and kept it until 1269, when Rugian prince Wizlaw II took over.
Ruled from 1269 – 1289, was the son of Hetum I.
In 1269 Hlučín belonged to the lands that were split off Moravia by King Ottokar II of Bohemia as the Duchy of Opava, ruled by his illegitimate son Duke Nicholas I.
While the legality of this grant was somewhat dubious, it was recognized by Hugh I c. 1269 ; but Hugh reserved the right to buy back the fief.
His first wife was Blanche ( d. 1269 ), daughter of Charles I of Sicily and Beatrice of Provence, in 1265.

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