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Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1246 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1246
MCCXLVI
Ab urbe condita1999
Armenian calendar695
ԹՎ ՈՂԵ
Assyrian calendar5996
Balinese saka calendar1167–1168
Bengali calendar653
Berber calendar2196
English Regnal year30 Hen. 3 – 31 Hen. 3
Buddhist calendar1790
Burmese calendar608
Byzantine calendar6754–6755
Chinese calendar乙巳年 (Wood Snake)
3943 or 3736
    — to —
丙午年 (Fire Horse)
3944 or 3737
Coptic calendar962–963
Discordian calendar2412
Ethiopian calendar1238–1239
Hebrew calendar5006–5007
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1302–1303
 - Shaka Samvat1167–1168
 - Kali Yuga4346–4347
Holocene calendar11246
Igbo calendar246–247
Iranian calendar624–625
Islamic calendar643–644
Japanese calendarKangen 4
(寛元4年)
Javanese calendar1155–1156
Julian calendar1246
MCCXLVI
Korean calendar3579
Minguo calendar666 before ROC
民前666年
Nanakshahi calendar−222
Thai solar calendar1788–1789
Tibetan calendar阴木蛇年
(female Wood-Snake)
1372 or 991 or 219
    — to —
阳火马年
(male Fire-Horse)
1373 or 992 or 220
Sultan Muhammad I (right) submits to King Ferdinand III (the Saint) (1883)

Year 1246 (MCCXLVI) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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References

  1. ^ Linehan, Peter (1999). "Chapter 21: Castile, Portugal and Navarre". In Abulafia, David (ed.). The New Cambridge Medieval History c.1198-c.1300. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 668–699 [670]. ISBN 0-521-36289-X.
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  3. ^ Hywel Williams (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History, p. 141. ISBN 0-304-35730-8.
  4. ^ Daftary, Farhad (1992). The Isma'ilis: Their History and Doctrines. Cambridge University Press. pp. 418–420. ISBN 978-0-521-42974-0.
  5. ^ Steven Runciman (1952). A History of The Crusades. Vol III: The Kingdom of Acre, p. 192. ISBN 978-0241-29877-0.
  6. ^ Munro, John H. (2003). "The Medieval Origins of the Financial Revolution". The International History Review. 15 (3): 506–562.
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