1205


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::callout[type=note] 1205 ::

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Year 1205 (MCCV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar.

Events

By place

Byzantine Empire

Europe

England

Levant

Africa

By topic

Religion

Births

Deaths

References

References

  1. Van Tricht, Filip (2011). ''The Latin Renovatio of Byzantium: The Empire of Constantinople (1204–1228)'', p. 352. Leiden: Brill. {{ISBN. 978-90-04-20323-5.
  2. [[Geoffrey of Villehardouin]]. ''Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade and the conquest of Constantinople'', p. 63. Echo Library, 2007.
  3. [[Steven Runciman]] (1952). ''A History of The Crusades. Vol III: The Kingdom of Acre'', p. 107. {{ISBN. 978-0-241-29877-0.
  4. Setton, Kenneth M. (1976). "A Note on Michael Choniates, Archbishop of Athens (1182–1204)", p. 235.
  5. Wihoda, Martin (2015). ''Vladislaus Henry: The Formation of the Moravian Identity'', p. 93. Brill.
  6. Engel, Pál (2001). ''The Realm of St. Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary (895–1526)'', pp. 91–92. I.B. Tauris Publishers. {{ISBN. 1-86064-061-3.
  7. [[David Nicolle]] & Viacheslav Shpakovsky (2001). Osprey: Campaign Nr. 98: ''Kalka River 1223. Genghis Khan's Mongols invade Russia'', p. 19. {{ISBN. 1-84176-233-4.
  8. Warren, W. L.. (1961). "King John". University of California Press.
  9. Lock, Peter (2006). ''The Routledge Companion to the Crusades'', p. 103. Routledge. {{ISBN. 978-0-415-39312-6.
  10. Picard, Christophe. (1997). "La mer et les musulmans d'Occident VIIIe-XIIIe siècle". Presses Universitaires de France.
  11. Luis Suárez Fernández, ''Historia de Espana antigua y media'', (Ediciones Rialp, S.A., 1976), 29.
  12. (2011). "Biographical Index of the Middle Ages". Walter de Gruyter.
  13. Joseph Thomas. (2010). "The Universal Dictionary of Biography and Mythology: Pro - Zyp.". Cosimo, Incorporated.
  14. (2011). "Humanist Tragedies". Harvard University Press.
  15. "Batu, Khan of the Golden Horde: The Mongol Khans Conquer Russia (The Silk Road Series)".
  16. Martin Shaw Briggs. (1911). "In the Heel of Italy: A Study of an Unknown City". Duffield & Company.
  17. Okey. "Venice and its Story".
  18. Kazhdan, Alexander. "Aspietes".

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