The event pages are experimental; the OCR errors in the text mean this is incomplete and unreliable but I offer it in the hopes that it will be of some use. Events shown include births and deaths of people with their own entries, and also the publication dates of some of the works cited.
Died: Anwery (?–1200)
Died: Becket, Thomas (1119–1200)
“De gestis Francorutn,” Gaguin, Robert
“De puncto primo Geometriae principio liber, 7 ' Leyden, 1600, 4to. This was at one time improperly attributed to his son, Thierry. 9.” Monantheuil, Henry De (1536–1606)
Died: Odo, Cantianus (?–1200)
Died: Peter De Blois (?–1200)
Born: Rolandino (1200–1276)
Died: Alan (?–1201)
Born: Sorbonne, Robert De (1201–1274)
Died: Joachim (1130–1202)
Born: Alphonsus X. (1203–1284)
Died: Balsamon, Theodore (?–1203)
Died: Eleanor (?–1204)
Born: Hoveden, Roger De (1204–?)
Died: Maimonides, Moses (1131–1204)
Died: Gervas Of Canterbury (?–1205)
Died: Nicetas, Achominates (?–1206)
“Complete Physician, or Druggist’s Shop opened,” Salter, Samuel
Died: Saxo, Grammaticus (?–1208)
Born: Taffi, Andrea (1213–1294)
Born: Bacon, Roger (1214–1294)
Died: Necham, Alexander (?–1217)
Born: Alexander, Nevskoi (1218–?)
Born: Acropolita, George (1220–?)
Died: Arnaud De Meyrveile (?–1220)
Died: Faydit, Anselme (?–1220)
Born: Bonaventure, John Fidauza (1221–1274)
Born: Celestine V., Peter (1221–?)
“Chronologia ab origine orbis, usque adann. 1200, auctore anonymo, sed ccenobii S. Mariani apud Altissiodorum (Auxerre) regulu? Praemonstratensis inonacho,” Camusat, Nicholas (1575–1655)
Born: Aquinas, St. Thomas (1224–?)
Born: Abulfaragius, Gregory (1226–1286)
“Chronicle of Prussia” Duisbourg, Peter Of
Died: Francis Of Assisi (1182–1226)
Died: Coggeshalle, Ralph (?–1228)
Died: Langton, Stephen (?–1228)
Died: Accorso, Francis (1151–1229)
Born: James Di Vouagine (1230–1298)
Born: Crescentius, Peter (1233–1320)
Born: Lully, Raimond (1236–1315)
Born: Cimabue, Giovanni (1240–1300)
Born: Peckham, John (1240–1292)
Died: James De Vitri (?–1244)
Died: Hales, Alexander (?–1245)
Died: Bacon, Robert (?–1248)
Died: Fishacre (?–1248)
Born: Apono, Peter (1250–1316)
Born: Martin, Raymond (1250–?)
Died: Basinge, John (?–1252)
Died: Grosseteste, Robert (1175–1255)
“Chronicle,” Albert, De Stade
Died: Holywood, John (?–1256)
Died: Basset, Fulk (?–1259)
Died: Paris, Matthew (?–1259)
“ibid. 1750, 8vo, 12.” Facciolati, James (1682–1769)
Born: Mussato, Albertin (1261–1330)
Born: Buffalmacco, Buonamico (1262–1340)
Died: Hugh De St. Cher (?–1263)
Born: Barberino, Francis (1264–1348)
Died: Vincent, Of Beauvais (?–1264)
Born: Dante, Alighieri (1265–1321)
Died: Baliol, John De (?–1266)
Born: Andrew (1270–1345)
Born: Brunne, Robert De (1270–?)
Died: St. Amour, William De (?–1272)
Died: Bonaventure, John Fidauza (1221–1274)
Died: Sorbonne, Robert De (1201–1274)
Born: Abulfeda, Ishmael (1275–1331)
“illustris regis Anglian consiliarius.” Accorso, Francis (?–1321)
Died: Breton, John (?–1275)
Born: Giotto (1276–1336)
Died: Rolandino (1200–1276)
“Pugio fidei,” Martin, Raymond (1250–?)
“lector, ut vocant, Palatinus.” Peckham, John (1240–1292)
Born: Cavallini, Peter (1279–1291)
Died: Albertus Magnus (?–1280)
Born: Meun, John De (1280–1364)
Born: Aungervyle, Richard (1281–1345)
Died: Alphonsus X. (1203–1284)
Born: Castracani, Castruccio (1284–?)
“I was yesterday consecrated their bishop, and shall 1 excommunicate them to-day? 110 obedience shall force me to this.” Bek, Anthony (?–1310)
Died: Abulfaragius, Gregory (1226–1286)
“eminent both in his life and death. In his life he was an elegant writer of the Syriac and Arabic tongues, a poet, physician, and a moderate divine. la his death, his funeral was attended by his rival the Nestorian patriarch, with a train of Greeks and Armenians, Who forgot their disputes, and mingled their tears over the grave of an enemy.” Abulfaragius, Gregory (1226–1286)
Died: Balsham, Hugh De (?–1286)
Died: Cavallini, Peter (1279–1291)
Died: Peckham, John (1240–1292)
Died: Guittone, D'Arezzo (?–1293)
Died: Bacon, Roger (1214–1294)
Died: Latini, Brunetto (?–1294)
Died: Taffi, Andrea (1213–1294)
Born: Cantacuzenus, John (1295–1411)
Died: Durand, William (?–1296)
Died: James Di Vouagine (1230–1298)