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| 1216 |
| | On the death of his father, King John, Henry III becomes king of England | |
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| 1219 |
| | St Francis of Assisi joins a crusading army in Egypt and attempts to convert the sultan Melek-el-Kamel and his followers to Christianity | |
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| c. 1220 |
| | Within a span of less than ten years, from 1215, Genghis Khan and the Mongols plunder from China to eastern Europe | |
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| c. 1220 |
| | Nearly 200 windows make Chartres cathedral the most magnificent display of early stained glass | |
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| 1220 |
| | Frederick II is crowned Holy Roman emperor by a somewhat reluctant pope, Honorius III | |
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| c. 1220 |
| | Llewellyn ap Iorwerth acquires such authority over other Welsh chieftains that he is informally referred to as the prince of Wales | |
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| 1222 |
| | Andrew II accepts the Golden Bull, a charter of liberties demanded by the nobles of Hungary | |
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| 1223 |
| | The Franciscans are formally established by Honorius III as Ordo Fratrum Minorum, the Order of the Friars Minor | |
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| c. 1225 |
| | The Teutonic knights undertake a new form of crusade, attempting to subdue the pagan Prussians who occupy part of the Baltic coast | |
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| 1225 |
| | Magna Carta is reissued slightly modified when Henry III comes of age; in the version which becomes enshrined in English law | |
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