Thirteenth Century
- 1300 – 1299 – 1298 – 1297 – 1296 – 1295 – 1294 – 1293 – 1292 – 1291
- 1290 – 1289 – 1288 – 1287 – 1286 – 1285 – 1284 – 1283 – 1282 – 1281
- 1280 – 1279 – 1278 – 1277 – 1276 – 1275 – 1274 – 1273 – 1272 – 1271
- 1270 – 1269 – 1268 – 1267 – 1266 – 1265 – 1264 – 1263 – 1262 – 1261
- 1260 – 1259 – 1258 – 1257 – 1256 – 1255 – 1254 – 1253 – 1252 – 1251
- 1250 – 1249 – 1248 – 1247 – 1246 – 1245 – 1244 – 1243 – 1242 – 1241
- 1240 – 1239 – 1238 – 1237 – 1236 – 1235 – 1234 – 1233 – 1232 – 1231
- 1230 – 1229 – 1228 – 1227 – 1226 – 1225 – 1224 – 1223 – 1222 – 1221
- 1220 – 1219 – 1218 – 1217 – 1216 – 1215 – 1214 – 1213 – 1212 – 1211
- 1210 – 1209 – 1208 – 1207 – 1206 – 1205 – 1204 – 1203 – 1202 – 1201
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Famous quotes containing the words thirteenth and/or century:
“Just as the French of the nineteenth century invested their surplus capital in a railway-system in the belief that they would make money by it in this life, in the thirteenth they trusted their money to the Queen of Heaven because of their belief in her power to repay it with interest in the life to come.”
—Henry Brooks Adams (18381918)
“In the race for wealth, a neighbor tries to outdo his neighbor, but this strife is good for men. For the potter envies potter, and the carpenter the carpenter, and the beggar rivals the beggar, and the singer the singer.”
—Hesiod (c. 8th century B.C.)