This article provides a list of famous people who died in 1280 . See also: Category: Deaths in 1280
Margarita II of Flanders
Jacopo Contarini
Magnus VI Lagabete
Nicholas III
Albert the Great
Pagba lama
February
- February 7 - Lord - Lord Treasurer of England (1263, 1270-1271), Lord Chancellor of England (1263-1264, 1268-1269), Bishop of London (1274-1280).
- February 10 - Margarita II of Flanders (77) - Countess of Flanders (1244–1278), Countess Eno (1244–1280).
- February 12 - - Lord Chancellor of England (1260–1261, 1263), Lord Treasurer (1263), Bishop of Worcester (1266–1268), Bishop of Winchester (1268–1280).
- - Bishop of Passau (1265-1280).
March
- Baraka Khan Al-Said - Mamluk Sultan of Egypt (1277-1279).
April
- April 6 - Contarini, Jacopo - the Venetian Doge (1275-1280), died after resignation.
- - French rabbi and writer.
May
- May 4 - - Italian holy Roman Catholic church .
- May 9 - Magnus VI Lagabete (42) - King of Norway (1263-1280)
June
- June 9 - - the first reliably known representative of the Bismarck clan.
July
- July 22 - - Bishop of Exeter (1258–1280).
August
- August 22 - Nicholas III - Pope (1277-1280).
October
- October 4 - - first Earl of Grüningen .
November
- November 2 - Yolanda of Burgundy - Countess of Nevers (1262-1280).
- November 9 - Mikhail Mishinich - Novgorod Posadnik (1272? 1273-1280).
- November 15 - Albert the Great - a medieval German philosopher , theologian , scientist . A prominent representative of medieval scholasticism , the Dominican , is recognized by the Catholic Church as the Teacher of the Church , the mentor of Thomas Aquinas .
December
- December 30 - - founder of the Clarissock monastery in the town of Palestrina (east of Rome), saint of the Roman Catholic Church [1] .
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- - King of Connaught (1274-1280).
- - Count of Geneva (1265-1280).
- Gebhard von Hirtsberg - Vice-Landmaster of the Teutonic Order in Prussia (1257–1259), Landmaster of the Teutonic Order in Germany (1273–1277).
- - Archbishop of Bourges (1276-1280).
- - Count of Auvergne and Count of Boulogne (1277-1280).
- - Grand Master of the Order of Santiago (1275-1277), died of wounds received in the battle of Moclin .
- Guan Hanqing is a 13th-century Chinese playwright. A recognized classic in the tszatszyuyu (yuan drama) genre, perhaps one of the creators of the genre.
- Davyd Konstantinovich (Prince of Galicia) - Prince of Galicia ( Galich-Meri Principality ) (1255-1280).
- Jean I de la Roche - Duke of Athens (1253–1280).
- Ivaylo - leader of the popular uprising against the Tatars, king of Bulgaria (1277-1279), executed by the Mongols
- is a Jewish philosopher.
- - patriarch of Soto-shu (1253–1280), compiler of the “Record of what he heard about the Treasury of the Eye of the True Dharma.”
- - Arab theologian and philosopher.
- - Bishop of Naumburg (1272–1280).
- Novellone - Holy Roman Catholic Church [2] .
- Pagba Lama - the fifth head of the Sakya Tibetan Buddhist school - the first theocratic monarch of Tibet, the state mentor (go-shi) of the Yuan empire.
- - Bishop of Lodev (1263–1280).
- is the Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas (1274–1278).
- is a Mongolian general of Chinese descent who finally defeated the forces of the South Song empire at the Battle of Yaman (1279).
- Annie Benjen is a Buddhist master in Japan during the Kamakura period. The classic of literature is gozan bungaku .
- - Caliph of Ifricia (1277-1279).
See also
- List of the dead in 1279
- List of the dead in 1281