1232
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Millennium: | 2nd millennium |
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Centuries: | 12th century – 13th century – 14th century |
Decades: | 1200s 1210s 1220s – 1230s – 1240s 1250s 1260s |
Years: | 1229 1230 1231 – 1232 – 1233 1234 1235 |
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1232 in poetry | |
Gregorian calendar | 1232 MCCXXXII |
Ab urbe condita | 1985 |
Armenian calendar | 681 ԹՎ ՈՁԱ |
Assyrian calendar | 5982 |
Bengali calendar | 639 |
Berber calendar | 2182 |
English Regnal year | 16 Hen. 3 – 17 Hen. 3 |
Buddhist calendar | 1776 |
Burmese calendar | 594 |
Byzantine calendar | 6740–6741 |
Chinese calendar | 辛卯年 (Metal Rabbit) 3928 or 3868 — to — 壬辰年 (Water Dragon) 3929 or 3869 |
Coptic calendar | 948–949 |
Discordian calendar | 2398 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1224–1225 |
Hebrew calendar | 4992–4993 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1288–1289 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1154–1155 |
- Kali Yuga | 4333–4334 |
Holocene calendar | 11232 |
Igbo calendar | 232–233 |
Iranian calendar | 610–611 |
Islamic calendar | 629–630 |
Japanese calendar | Kangi 4 / Jōei 1 (貞永元年) |
Julian calendar | 1232 MCCXXXII |
Korean calendar | 3565 |
Minguo calendar | 680 before ROC 民前680年 |
Thai solar calendar | 1774–1775 |
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Year 1232 (MCCXXXII) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
Events
By area
Africa
- The Almohad army besieges Ceuta where Abu Musa, the rebellious brother of the caliph, has received shelter and the support of the population. The Genoese rent a part of their fleet to the rebels who successfully resist the forces of the caliph.[1] The consequences of this revolt are threefold: the city becomes de facto independent from the Almohads, but its reliance on the Italian maritime powers increases and the trans-Saharan trade routes begin to shift eastward due to the local turmoil.
Asia
- The first edition of Tripitaka Koreana is destroyed by Mongol invaders.
- April 8 – The Jin dynasty in China defend their capital against the Mongol siege on Kaifeng during the Mongol–Jin War. The battle involves the use of rockets.
Europe
- June 15 – Battle of Agridi: Henry I of Cyprus defeats the armies of Frederick II.
- Spain: Muhammad Ibn Yusuf Ibn Nasr rebels against the independent ruler of al-Andalus, Ibn Hud al-Yadami and takes control of the city of Arjona. This is the foundation of the Nasrid dynasty.[2]
- Italy: Pope Gregory IX, driven from Rome by a revolt, takes refuge at Anagni.
- Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II promulgates the Statutum in favorem principum.
By topic
Markets
- The northern French city of Troyes issues its first recorded life annuities, confirming the trend of consolidation of local public debts initiated in 1218 by the neighboring city of Reims.[3]
Religion
- May 30 – Anthony of Padua is canonized by Pope Gregory IX at Spoleto less than a year after his death;[4] he becomes the patron saint of lost items.
Births
- Arnolfo di Cambio, Florentine architect (d. 1310)
- Manfred of Sicily (approximate date; d. 1266)
- Bernard Saisset, Occitan bishop of Pamiers (d. 1311)
- Ramon Llull, Majorcan missionary (d. 1316)
Deaths
- July 18 – John de Braose, Marcher Lord of Bramber and Gower
- Michael Scot, Scottish mathematician and astrologer (b. 1175)
- Tolui, son of Genghis Khan (b. c. 1190)
- William III of Sicily (executed) (b. 1208)
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