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  1. 1264 ( MCCLXIV) fue un año bisiesto comenzado en martes del calendario juliano . Acontecimientos. 14 de mayo: Batalla de Lewes: Enrique III de Inglaterra es capturado en Francia. Simón de Montfort se vuelve gobernante de facto de Inglaterra.

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    Year 1264 was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

  3. Temas, acontecimientos y noticias relacionados con el año 1264. Wikimedia Commons alberga una categoría multimedia sobre el año 1264. Wikisource contiene obras originales sobre el año 1264.

    • Background
    • Deployment
    • Battle
    • Aftermath
    • Location
    • References
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    Henry III was an unpopular monarch due to his autocratic style, displays of favouritism and refusal to negotiate with the barons. The barons eventually imposed a constitutional reform known as the Provisions of Oxford upon Henry, including provision for a thrice-yearly meeting led by Simon de Montfort to discuss matters of government. Henry sought ...

    The royalist army approached twice the size of de Montfort's. Henry commanded the centre, with Prince Edward, William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke, and John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey, on the right; and Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall, and his son, Henry of Almain, on the left. The barons held the higher ground overlooking Lewes and had order...

    The baronial forces commenced the battle with a surprise dawn attack on foragers sent out from the royalist forces. The King then made his move. Edward led a cavalry charge against Segrave's Londoners, placed on the left of the baronial line, that caused them to break and flee to the village of Offham. Edward pursued them for some four miles, leavi...

    The King was forced to sign the so-called Mise of Lewes. Though the document has not survived, it is clear that Henry was forced to accept the Provisions of Oxford, while Prince Edward remained a hostage of the barons. This put de Montfort in a position of ultimate power, which would last until Prince Edward's escape, and de Montfort's subsequent d...

    There remains some uncertainty over the location of the battle, with Offham Hill's eastern and lower slopes covered by modern housing. Recently, a new consensus on the location of the main engagement places it on the current location of HM Prison Lewes. Contemporary sources suggest the initial engagement took place along the approximate lines of wh...

    Barber, Luke; Siburn, Lucy (2010). "The medieval hospital of St Nicholas, Lewes, East Sussex" (PDF). Sussex Archaeological Collections. 148: 79–109. doi:10.5284/1085944.
    Brooks, Richard (2015). Lewes and Evesham 1264–65; Simon de Montford and the Barons' War. Osprey Campaign Series No. 285. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978 1-4728-1150-9.
    Burne, A. H. (1950, reprint 2002). The Battlefields of England. London: Penguin. ISBN 0-14-139077-8.
    Carpenter, D. A. (1996). The Reign of Henry III, London: Hambledon. ISBN 1-85285-070-1.
    • 14 May 1264
    • Baronial victory
  4. (1264) Letaba es un asteroide perteneciente al cinturón de asteroides, que orbita entre Marte y Júpiter, con un tamaño de 74,74 km y cuyo periodo orbital es de 4,85 años. Su nombre hace referencia al Letaba , un río sudafricano de la provincia de Limpopo.

  5. 1264 was a leap year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 1264th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 264th year of the 2nd millennium, the 64th year of the 13th century, and the 5th year of the 1260s decade.

  6. La revuelta mudéjar de 1264-1266, o rebelión de los mudéjares, fue una rebelión musulmana en la Baja Andalucía y Murcia, regiones de la Corona de Castilla. Ocurrió en respuesta a la política castellana de reubicar a las poblaciones musulmanas de estas regiones y fue parcialmente instigada por Muhammad I .