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1 Events  



1.1  1210  



1.1.1  By place  



1.1.1.1  Europe  





1.1.1.2  England  





1.1.1.3  Levant  





1.1.1.4  Asia  







1.1.2  By topic  



1.1.2.1  Art and Culture  





1.1.2.2  Astronomy  





1.1.2.3  Religion  









1.2  1211  



1.2.1  By place  



1.2.1.1  Byzantine Empire  





1.2.1.2  Mongol Empire  





1.2.1.3  Europe  





1.2.1.4  Britain  





1.2.1.5  Asia  







1.2.2  By topic  



1.2.2.1  Religion  









1.3  1212  



1.3.1  By place  



1.3.1.1  England  





1.3.1.2  Europe  





1.3.1.3  Asia  







1.3.2  By topic  



1.3.2.1  Literature  





1.3.2.2  Religion  









1.4  1213  





1.5  1214  



1.5.1  By place  



1.5.1.1  Byzantine Empire  





1.5.1.2  Europe  





1.5.1.3  Asia  







1.5.2  By topic  



1.5.2.1  Education  





1.5.2.2  Religion  









1.6  1215  



1.6.1  By continent  



1.6.1.1  Europe  





1.6.1.2  Asia  







1.6.2  By topic  



1.6.2.1  Art and Science  





1.6.2.2  Literature  









1.7  1216  



1.7.1  By continent  



1.7.1.1  Europe  





1.7.1.2  Levant  







1.7.2  By topic  



1.7.2.1  Literature  





1.7.2.2  Religion  









1.8  1217  



1.8.1  Fifth Crusade  





1.8.2  Other events by place  



1.8.2.1  Europe  





1.8.2.2  Asia  







1.8.3  By topic  



1.8.3.1  Literature  









1.9  1218  



1.9.1  By place  



1.9.1.1  Fifth Crusade  





1.9.1.2  Mongol Empire  





1.9.1.3  Britain  





1.9.1.4  Europe  





1.9.1.5  Levant  





1.9.1.6  Asia  







1.9.2  By topic  



1.9.2.1  Education  





1.9.2.2  Markets  





1.9.2.3  Religion  









1.10  1219  



1.10.1  By place  



1.10.1.1  Fifth Crusade  





1.10.1.2  Mongol Empire  





1.10.1.3  Europe  





1.10.1.4  Asia  







1.10.2  By topic  



1.10.2.1  Technology  











2 Significant people  





3 Births  





4 Deaths  





5 References  














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The 1210s was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, 1210, and ended on December 31, 1219.

Events

1210

By place

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Europe
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England
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Levant
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Asia
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Art and Culture
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Astronomy
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Religion
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1211

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Byzantine Empire
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Mongol Empire
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Europe
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Britain
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Asia
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Religion
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1212

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England
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1213

1214

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Asia
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1215

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Asia
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1216

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1217

Fifth Crusade

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Other events by place

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Europe
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Asia
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Literature
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1218

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Fifth Crusade
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Mongol Empire
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Asia
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Education
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Religion
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1219

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Fifth Crusade
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Births

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