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  1. Hace 3 días · Oxford Reference Timelines: Crusades, 1095–1303; Byzantine Empire, 330 – c. 1480; Ottoman Empire, c. 1295 – 1923. 13th century Prior events. 24 October 1260. Baibars becomes Mamluk sultan. 15 August 1261. Michael VIII Palaiologos begins the Palaiologan dynasty, to rule the Byzantine Empire until 1453. 8 February 1265.

  2. Hace 3 días · In the 13th century the university gained added strength, particularly in theology, with the establishment of several religious orders, principally Dominicans and Franciscans, in the town of Oxford. The university had no buildings in its early years; lectures were given in hired halls or churches.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Hace 4 días · The Department of History uses the Oxford referencing style, in the form of footnotes and a bibliography (endnotes are not used). Pay attention to the formatting and to the differences between footnote and bibliographical styles and to the formatting of different forms of references.

  4. Hace 4 días · The Classics Department uses a hybrid style of citations. Ancient sources should be cited according to the Oxford referencing system, while modern sources should be cited according to the Harvard referencing system.

  5. Hace 3 días · The bishops in 13th-century England have often received individual historiographical attention as key figures; the likes of Stephen Langton and Peter des Roches as major political actors, or Robert Grosseteste and John Pecham as intellectuals and ecclesiastical administrators.

  6. Hace 3 días · Nobody doubts the exceptional importance of the long reign of Louis IX (1226-70) as perceived either from modern historical perspectives, or presented in thirteenth-century (or later) views.

  7. Hace 2 días · Some 13th-century Jews acquired considerable property outside the Jewish quarter, among them Ellis of Gloucester (d. c. 1216) and Jacob Coprun (d. c. 1265). The Jews of Gloucester had a grant of royal protection in 1218 and were placed in the custody of 24 burgesses.