Year 1279 A.D (MCCLXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar.
Events
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By place
Byzantine Empire
Europe
England
Levant
Africa
Asia
- March 19 – Battle of Yamen: Kublai Khan's Mongol Yuan fleet attacks the Chinese Song fleet (some 1,000 ships) under Admiral Zhang Shijie at Yamen. The Mongols send fireships, but this is not effective as the Song fleet is coated with fire-resistant mud. Zhang Hongfan, commander of the Mongol forces, orders the Song fleet to be cut off from its base, depriving it of its supplies. He splits the Yuan fleet into four squadrons and again attacks the Song. The ill and weakened Song soldiers are no match for the Mongols in close combat, and the chaotic environment makes battle command impossible. The chained Song ships can neither support or maneuver. Song Chancellor Lu Xiufu and Emperor Zhao Bing drown themselves rather than be taken captive. This marks the end of the Song dynasty after three centuries, Kublai Khan becomes sole emperor of China. The Mongol Empire reaches its largest extent, although it has already partially fragmented.
- April 17 – Thawun Gyi settles at Taungoo (modern-day Myanmar), and becomes the first ruler of the Toungoo dynasty (until 1317).
- October 12 – The Dai-Gohonzon, supreme object of veneration of Nichiren ShÃ
ÂshÃ
« Buddhism, is said to be inscribed by Nichiren Daishonin.
- A Mongol Yuan embassy, sent by Kublai Khan to Japan, is killed by orders from HÃ
ÂjÃ
 Tokimune, leading to a second invasion.
- Ram Khamhaeng becomes the third king of the Phra Ruang dynasty, ruling the Sukhothai Kingdom (modern-day Thailand).
- The Chola dynasty of South India falls ,under the rule of Rajendra Chola III, due to attacks by the Hoysala Empire and Pandya kingdom.
By topic
Cities and Towns
Medicine
Births
- March 3 – Ismail I, Nasrid ruler of Granada (d. 1325)
- April 5 – Al-Nuwayri, Egyptian encyclopedist (d. 1333)
- Abu Asida Muhammad II, Hafsid ruler of Tunis (d. 1309)
- Antony Bek, English chancellor and bishop (d. 1343)
- HÃ
ÂjÃ
 Hirotoki, Japanese nobleman and regent (d. 1315)
- John I, German nobleman (House of Hohenzollern) (d. 1300)
- Louis I, Duke of Bourbon ("the Lame"), French nobleman and knight (d. 1341)
- Muktabai (or Mukta), Indian religious leader (d. 1297)
- Nigel de Brus, Scottish nobleman and knight (d. 1306)
- Otto I, Polish nobleman (House of Griffin) (d. 1344)
- Zahida Abbasiyah, Abbasid poet and writer (d. 1328
Deaths
- February 16 – Afonso III ("the Boulonnais"), king of Portugal (b. 1210)
- March 5 – Ernst von Ratzeburg, German knight and Grand Master
- March 16 – Joan of Dammartin, Spanish queen consort (b. 1220)
- March 19
- Lu Xiufu (or Junshi), Chinese Grand Chancellor (b. 1236)
- Zhao Bing, Chinese emperor (House of Zhao) (b. 1272)
- March 24 – Rinchen Gyaltsen, Tibetan imperial preceptor (b. 1238)
- April 2 – Abel Abelsøn, Danish nobleman and landowner (b. 1252)
- May 7 – Alberto da Bergamo, Italian Dominican friar (b. 1214)
- May 28 – William Wishart (or Wischard), Scottish bishop (b. 1225)
- July 15 – William Langton (or Rotherfield), English archdeacon
- July 22 – Philip of Spanheim, German archbishop and patriarch
- August 15 – Albert I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg ("the Great"), German nobleman (b. 1236)
- September 3 – ÃÂtienne Tempier, French bishop and chancellor
- September 11 – Robert Kilwardby, English archbishop (b. 1215)
- September 18 – Ulrich II, Count of Württemberg, German nobleman and ruler (b. 1254)
- December 7 – BolesÃ
Âaw V the Chaste, Polish nobleman (b. 1226)
- December 18 – Richard of Gravesend, English priest and bishop
- Ajall Shams al-Din Omar, Persian governor and ruler (b. 1211)
- David de Lindsay, Scottish nobleman and Lord Chamberlain
- Gilla in Choimded àCerbailláin (or Germanus), Irish bishop
- Li Ye (or Li Zhi), Chinese mathematician and writer (b. 1192)
- Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby, English nobleman and landowner (b. 1239)
- Walter Giffard, English Lord Chancellor and archbishop (b. 1225)
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