1291
Year 1291 was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar.
Events
By place
Europe
- August 1 - Federal Charter of 1291: The "three forest cantons" of Switzerland form a defensive alliance to protect themselves from the House of Habsburg; this is a starting point for growth of the Old Swiss Confederacy. This year is also the traditional date of the Rütli Oath, the swearing of an oath by the three cantonal representatives at Rütli meadow.
- August 6 - A combined Genoese-Sevillian fleet led by Admiral Benedetto Zaccaria wins a victory over 27 Marinid galleys at Alcácer Seguir –12 galleys are taken and the rest put to flight. The following day, Benedetto drags the captured vessels along the coast in view of Abu Yaqub Yusuf an-Nasr, Marinid ruler of Morocco, who, "defeated and dishonored", withdraws his fleet to Fez.
- Late September - Abu Yaqub Yusuf an-Nasr crosses the Strait of Gibraltar from Alcácer Seguir to Tarifa. During the next three months, Marinid forces besiege Vejer de la Frontera, and carry out daily raids around Ferez. In the meantime, other Marinid raiding parties devastate the countryside as far north as Alcalá del Río, near Seville.
- November–December - The kings Sancho IV of Castile and James II of Aragon agree to join the war against the Marinids and conclude a treaty of friendship. Muhammad II, Nasrid ruler of Granada, gives his support to Sancho to take Tarifa from the Marinids. In the agreement, Castile and Aragon will respect their own boundaries.
- Pope Nicholas IV confirms the independence of San Marino by papal bull.
Britain
Levant
Asia
By topic
Economy
- Four towns of the County of Holland and two of the County of Zeeland agree collectively to secure a loan by their sovereign, Count Floris V. This gives important securities to the lenders, and allows Floris to access the same low interest rates as the cities’ governments.
- Venetian glass manufacture is concentrated on the island of Murano, to prevent fires in Venice itself.
Exploration
- Spring - The brothers Vandino and Ugolino Vivaldi, Italian explorers and merchants from Genoa, embark with two galleys intending to reach India and establish a trade route to Italy. They sail along the coast of present-day Morocco after passing through the Strait of Gibraltar. They may have followed the African coast as far as Cape Non before being lost at sea.
Births
- February 8 - Afonso IV, king of Portugal
- March 9 - Cangrande I della Scala, Italian nobleman
- May 10 - Gilbert de Clare, English nobleman and knight
- August 12 - Ichijō Uchitsune, Japanese nobleman
- September 23 - Bolesław III, Polish nobleman and knight
- October 31 - Philippe de Vitry, French musician and poet
- December 15 - Aymon, Savoyan nobleman
- December 20 - Margareta Ebner, German nun and mystic
- Hugh de Audley, English nobleman, knight and diplomat
- Luis de la Cerda, French nobleman, prince and admiral
- Luitgard of Wittichen, German nun, abbess and mystic
- Marie of Artois, French noblewoman
- Tōin Kinkata, Japanese official, historian and writer
Deaths
- March 5 - Sa'ad al-Dawla, Persian physician and vizier
- March 10 - Arghun Khan, Mongol ruler of the Ilkhanate
- March 16 - Alauddin Sabir Kaliyari, Indian Sufi preacher
- May 11 - Thomas Ingoldsthorpe, English archdeacon and bishop
- May 18 - Matthew of Clermont, French nobleman and Marshal
- May 25 - Bengt Birgersson, Swedish duke and bishop
- June 5 - John I, German nobleman
- June 18 - Alfonso III, king of Aragon
- June 25 - Eleanor of Provence, queen consort of England
- June 27 - Tanhum of Jerusalem, Outremer lexicographer
- July - Muzaffar al-Din Hajjaj, Qutlughkhanid prince and co-ruler
- July 12 - Herman VII, Margrave of Baden-Baden, German nobleman
- July 15 - Rudolf I, king of Germany
- August 16 - Frederick Tuta, German nobleman and regent
- October 8 - Henry I of Werle, German nobleman, prince and knight
- December 11 - Francesco Lippi, Italian monk and hermit
- Alfonso de Castilla y Molina, Castilian nobleman and prince
- Badr al-Din Solamish, Mamluk ruler of Egypt and Syria
- Guy de Montfort, English nobleman and Vicar-General
- Hong Ta-gu, Korean ruler and military leader
- Niall Culanach O'Neill, Irish king of Tír Eoghain, killed
- Nuño González II, Castilian nobleman and knight
- Philip Marmion, 5th Baron Marmion of Tamworth, Norman King's Champion, High Sheriff and knight
- William de Braose, 1st Baron Braose, Norman nobleman
- Guillaume de Beaujeu, French nobleman and Grand Master