1222
Year 1222 was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar.
Events
By place
Asia
- The Ghurid dynasty capital of Firozkoh is destroyed, by Mongol Emperor Ögedei Khan.
- After the invasion and destruction of the Khwarezmian Empire in 1221, Genghis Khan returns to Mongolia, and a rebellion sparks in Helmand, to which the response is a large army led by Ögedei Khan sent into the region to put an end to the rebellion of Muhammad the Marghani, resulting in the killing of every man in Ghazni and Helmand, and the enslavement and selling of most of the women of the region.
- Genghis Khan’s armies were said to have killed approximately 1.6 million people in the city of Herat, in Northwestern Afghanistan.
Mesoamerica
- Chiconquiauhtzin becomes Ruler of the City-state Azcapotzalco at the Valley of Mexico
Europe
- April 17 - Stephen Langton, Archbishop of Canterbury in England, opens a council at Osney Abbey, Oxford.
- May 9 - Synod of Oxford - The 1222 Christian Synod of Oxford passes anti-Semitic laws that forbid social interactions between Jews and Christians, places a specific tithe on Jews and requires them to wear an identifying badge.
- May 11 - 1222 Cyprus earthquake.
- August - After the death of John I of Sweden on March 10, 6-year-old Erik Eriksson is elected new King of Sweden.
- December 15 - The Golden Bull of 1222 is issued in Hungary, limiting the power of the monarchy over the nobility.
- December 25 - The 1222 Brescia earthquake is so powerful that the inhabitants of Brescia leave their city en masse and camp outside so that falling buildings would not crush them, according to chronicler Salimbene de Adam.
- Livonian Crusade - The Danish fail in their attempt to conquer Saaremaa Island from the Estonians.
- Ottokar I of Bohemia reunites Bohemia and Moravia.
- The Cistercian convent in Alcobaça, Portugal, is completed.
- Approximate date - The Royal Standard of Scotland is adopted.
- Traditional date - The University of Padua is founded in Italy, by Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor.