A Look Back at the Year 1287
Throughout history, there have been numerous notable events and milestones that have helped shape civilizations and societies. Among these moments in time, the year 1287 offers its own unique blend of occurrences which are worth examining further. In this article, we’ll be diving into some of the most important events that took place in the year 1287.
1. The St. Lucia’s Flood
The most significant natural disaster to strike Europe in the 13th century, the St. Lucia’s flood took place on December 14, 1287. This catastrophic event saw many parts of the Netherlands, Germany, and Denmark submerged underwater due to a massive storm surge that caused dykes to break. It’s estimated that between 50,000 and 80,000 lives were lost during this flooding tragedy.
2. The Siege of Chios
In May 1287, a military campaign was launched against the Greek island of Chios by an Italian privateer named Licario who was in service for the Byzantine Empire. This resulted in a siege which eventually led to Chios’ capture by Licario’s forces. This event marked a significant moment as it helped expand Byzantine territorial control over parts of Greece and Aegean Sea.
3. The Battle of Meloria
The Battle of Meloria between the maritime republics of Genoa and Pisa took place on August 5-6, 1287 in the Ligurian Sea near Livorno, Italy. This naval battle is remembered as a major victory for Genoa as it led to substantial losses for Pisa and diminished their influence as a maritime power for several decades.
4. Rebellion in Wales
In September 1287, a Welsh rebellion began against King Edward I of England led by Rhys ap Maredudd. Though unsuccessful in achieving its goal of overthrowing English control over Wales, this revolt would be a precursor to more significant rebellions that would occur later in the 13th and early 14th centuries.
5. The Establishment of Kolkata
In the year 1287, the Indian city of Kolkata, also known as Calcutta, was founded by a group of
traders who established a trading post in the region. Over time, traders from various regions such as Portugal, France, and Britain began to arrive in the city which led to Kolkata becoming an important trading hub and port city along the southeastern coast of India.
As we take a closer look at these events from the year 1287, it becomes clear that this was a time of change and upheaval across various parts of the world. From natural disasters in Europe to military campaigns in Greece and tensions between neighboring republics in Italy, history continues to teach us valuable lessons about resilience and adaptation during times of challenge.