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The 1230s was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, 1230, and ended on December 31, 1239.

  • 1.1.1.2 Europe
  • 1.1.1.3 England
  • 1.1.1.4 Middle East
  • 1.1.2 By topic
  • 1.2 1231
  • 1.3 1232
  • 1.4 1233
  • 1.5 1234
  • 1.6 1235
  • 1.7 1236
  • 1.8 1237
  • 1.9 1238
  • 1.10 1239
  • 2 Significant people
  • 3 Births
  • 4 Deaths
  • 5 References
  • Events

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    1231

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    1232

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    1233

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    1235

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    1237

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    InEngland the central tower of Lincoln Cathedral collapses.

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    Henry I, Duke of Brabant
     
    King Andrew II of Hungary

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