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| Battle of Tagliacozzo Charles of Anjou | |
| 25th Aug Tagliacozzo Defeats Conradin |
| Battle of Tagliacozzo Conradin | |
| 25th Aug Tagliacozzo Defeated & killed in battle by Charles of Anjou, ends the Hohenstaufen line |
| Bishop of Worcester Giffard, Godfrey | |
| 13th June Worcester The monks of Worcester elect Giffard as Bishop of Worcester |
| Caerphilly Clare, Gilbert de | |
| Caerphilly Caerphilly castle is built during the conflict with Llywelyn ap Gruffudd |
| Capture Conradin | |
| Captures Rome |
| Rome Captures Rome |
| 18th Aug Apulia Captures Apulia |
| Death Mauduit | |
| Death of William Maudit |
| Death Conradin | |
| 25th Aug Tagliacozzo Death of Conradin, killed at the battle of Tagliacozzo, last of the Hohenstaufen line |
| Governor Montfort, Simon de | |
| Tuscany Appointed Governor of Tuscany by Charles of Anjou |
| Invasion of Italy Conradin | |
Leads a Ghibelline army into southern Italy |
| Invasion of Sicily Conradin | |
| Sicily Invades Sicily after the misrule of Charles of Angevin |
| Mobilization Edward I | |
| Takes the cross of the forthcoming crusade |
| Peerage Beauchamp, William de | |
| Warwick Created Earl of Warwick, 9th, nephew of William Mauduit |
| Publication Bacon, Roger | |
| Publication of, "Opus majus" for Pope Clement IV |
| Publication of, "Opus tertium" for Pope Clement IV |
| Succession Mauduit | |
| Succeeded as Earl of Warwick by his nephew William de Beauchamp |
| Succession Philip I | |
| Savoy Succeeds as Count of Savoy |