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| 1291 |
| | The Swiss forest districts of Uri, Schwyz and Unterwalden sign an Everlasting League (in the Rütli meadow) to resist Habsburg domination | |
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| 1294 |
| | The first open-air democratic assembly, later characteristic of the Swiss cantons, is held in Schwyz | |
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| 1294 |
| | Kublai Khan dies and is succeeded, as second emperor of the Yuan dynasty, by his grandson Temür | |
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| 1295 |
| | The parliament summoned by Edward I in Westminster Hall is later seen as a 'model' for the breadth of its representation | |
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| 1295 |
| | Marco Polo is back in Venice after an absence of 25 years in the east | |
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| 1296 |
| | Edward I invades Scotland, massacres the people of Berwick, captures John de Balliol and brings to Westminster the Stone of Scone | |
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| 1297 |
| | The English government in Dublin calls a parliament on the lines of England's recent Model Parliament | |
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| 1297 |
| | William Wallace's victory over the English at Stirling Bridge enables him to rule Scotland on behalf of John de Balliol | |
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| 1298 |
| | The authorities in Siena publish strict regulations for the design of the buildings around a new central piazza, the Campo | |
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| 1298 |
| | Marco Polo, in prison in Genoa, is persuaded by a fellow prisoner to narrate his adventures | |
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