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| Archbishop of Canterbury Kilwardby, Robert | |
| Canterbury Appointed Archbishop of Canterbury |
| Birth Robert I the Bruce | |
| 11th July Turnberry Birth of Robert I, born in Turnberry Castle, grandson of Robert VII de Bruce of both Norman and Celtic ancestry |
| Captain Montfort, Simon de | |
| London Appointed Captain of the Papal forces after buying his freedom |
| Constitution Edward I | |
| Oxford From 1274-1286 holds 2 Parliaments per year, the Easter & Michaelmas Parliaments |
| Constitution Magnus VI | |
| Introduces a national legal code that remains in use for 400 yrs |
| Coronation Edward I | |
| 19th Aug Westminster Abbey Crowned at Westminster Abbey by the Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Kilwardby |
| Coronation Kilwardby, Robert | |
| 19th Aug Westminster Abbey Crowns Edward I at Westminster Abbey |
| Coronation Llywelyn III | |
| 18th Aug Refuses to attend the coronation of Edward I |
| Council Lyons, 2nd Michael VIII Palaeologus | |
| 7th May Lyon The Greek church submits to the Roman church |
| Council Lyons Gregory X | |
| Lyon The Council helps regulate papal elections |
| 7th May Lyon Convokes the Council of Lyon for temporary union between eastern & western churches |
| 7th May Lyon The Council helps regulate papal elections |
| Council Lyons Michael VIII Palaeologus | |
| Lyon The Greek church submits to the Roman church |
| Death Alexander III | |
| Death of Margaret, Alexander III's wife |
| Diplomacy Edward I | |
| Aquitaine Meets Philip III & decides to settle relations with France & regulate Aquitaine |
| Paris Meets Philip III & decides to settle relations with France & regulate Aquitaine |
| Diplomacy Philip III the Bold | |
| Paris Meets Edward I who decides to settle with Philip & regulate affairs in Aquitaine |
| Diplomacy Rudolf I | |
| Recognized by Pope Gregory X after he renounces Imperial rights in Rome |
| Rome Recognized by Pope Gregory X after he renounces Imperial rights in Rome |
| Homage Edward I | |
| Meets Philip III, "I do you homage for all the lands which I ought to hold of you" |
| Homage Philip III the Bold | |
| Edward I says "I do you homage for all the lands which I ought to hold of you" |
| Invasion of Japan Kublai | |
| Hakata Bay The Mongols are driven out of Japan at Hakata Bay |
| Lord Chancellor Burnell, Robert | |
| Appointed Chancellor of England |
| Rebellion Edward I | |
| Gascony Edward I spends 1 yr putting down a rebellion in Gascony led by Gaston de Bearn |
| Rebellion Gaston de Bearn | |
| Gascony Edward I spends 1 yr putting down a rebellion in Gascony led by Gaston de Bearn |
| Reform Edward I | |
| Begins a period of statutes, establishes the crown's rights against feudal privileges |
| Begins the period of statutes, establishes the crown's rights against feudal privilege |
| Oxford From 1274-1286 holds 2 Parliaments per year, the Easter & Michaelmas Parliaments |
| Rule of Aquitaine Edward I | |
| Aquitaine Meets Philip III & decides to settle relations with France & regulate Aquitaine |
| Paris Meets Philip III & decides to settle relations with France & regulate Aquitaine |
| Rule of Limoges Edward I | |
| Limoges Takes up residence in Limoges for a month & rules as a sovereign |
| Treaty of Flanders Guy of Flanders | |
| 28th July Flanders Meets Edward I & agrees to a treaty restoring trade between England & Flanders |
| Treaty of Paris Edward I | |
| Paris Requests implementation of the treaty of Paris by handing over 3 Bishoprics to England |
| Treaty of Paris Philip III the Bold | |
| Paris Edward I requests full implementation of the Treaty of Paris |