1251
For broader historical context, see 13th century.
EventsEuropeThe first Shepherds' Crusade, a domestic French uprising in response to events in Egypt during the Seventh Crusade, occurs.King Alexander III of Scotland marries Margaret, daughter of King Henry III of England, precipitating a power struggle between the two monarchs.Andrew of Longumeau, dispatched two years earlier by King Louis IX of France as an ambassador to the Mongols, returns to his king with reports from the Mongols and Tartary; his mission is considered a failure.Mindaugas of Lithuania is baptized, in prelude to his crowning as King of Lithuania in 1253.Alexander Nevsky signs the first peace treaty between Kievan Rus' and Norway.King Conrad IV of Germany invades Italy, but fails to subdue the supporters of Pope Innocent IV.The German city of Berlin, founded some fifty years earlier, receives its city charter.Otakar II of Bohemia, later to become King of Bohemia, is elected Duke of Austria.The earliest known manuscript of The Proverbs of Alfred, a collection of sayings of England's Alfred the Great, is written.
AsiaMöngke Khan is elected as the fourth khan of the Mongol Empire.Carving of the Tripitaka Koreana, a collection of Buddhist scriptures recorded on some 81,000 wooden blocks, is completed.
BirthsHojo Tokimune, 8th regent of the Kamakura shogunate (d. 1284)
DeathsPeter I, Duke of Brittany (b. circa 1190)Bohemund V of AntiochMatthias II, Duke of LorraineEljigidei, Mongol commander of PersiaIsobel of Huntingdon (b. 1199)
See also
List of state leaders in 1251
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