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1260 - Europe.
September 4 - The Senese Ghibellines, supported by the forces of King Manfred of Sicily, defeats the Florentine Guelphs at Montaperti.
King Otakar II of Bohemia captures Styria from King Bela IV of Hungary in the Battle of Kressenbrunn.
The Baltic Samogitians and Curonians defeat the Teutonic knights in the Battle of Durbe.
The Duchy of Saxony is divided into Saxony-Lauenberg and Saxony-Wittenberg, marking the end of the first Saxon state.
War breaks out in the Valais (today in Switzerland) as the Bishopry of Sion defends against an invasion ...
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1260s - Europe.
1260 - The Baltic Samogatians and Curonians defeat the Teutonic knights in the Battle of Durbe.
1263 - October - King Alexander III of Scotland defeats the Viking armada of King Haakon IV of Norway in the Battle of Largs.
1263 - The chieftains of the eastern part of Iceland become the last to pledge fealty to the Norwegian king, bringing a more complete end to the Icelandic Commonwealth and the Icelandic civil war.
1266 - The war between Scotland an ...
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1260s - Science literature and industry.
1260 - Jacobus de Voragine compiles his work, the Golden Legend, a late medieval best-seller.
1265 - The Book of Aneirin, a Welsh manuscript of poetry, is penned.
1265 - The brewing of Budweiser Budvar beer begins in Bohemia (now part of the Czech Republic); Budweiser Budvar has been produced continuously there to this day.
1266 - In France, the gold écu and silver grosh coins are minted for the first time.
1267 - Roger Bac ...
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Vorlon - Space vessels.
Virtually invincible, Vorlon vessels are not only based on bioengineered organic technology but register as lifeforms and can act autonomously without pilots. The ships are almost sentient to a degree and possibly even telepathic, capable of singing to their masters and to others. A Vorlon ship is closely tied to its pilot, the death of whom will cause the ship to be so stricken with grief that it will commit suicide. Furthermore these organic ships are capable of regeneration; Ulkesh's sh ...
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After Edward and Henry's army won the Battle of Evesham in 1265, Edward and Eleanor rose to promin ...
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