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1207
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Year 1207 (MCCVII) was a common year starting on Monday (full calendar) under the Julian calendar.

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Statue of Kaykhusraw I (r. 1192–1211)
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Byzantine Empire

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England

  • John, King of England ("Lackland") introduces the first income tax. One-thirteenth of income from rents and moveable property has to be paid. Collected locally by sheriffs and administered by the Exchequer, the tax is unpopular with the English nobility and especially in the churches and monasteries, but does raise a lot of money for John, doubling his annual income for the year.
  • May 24 John still refuses to accept Stephen Langton as archbishop; Innocent III threatens to place England under an Interdict. In response, John confiscates church property. Many of the English bishops of the great churches in the country flee abroad to the Continent.
  • November Leeds, a market town in West Yorkshire, receives its first charter (approximate date).

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Economy

  • The first documentary evidence of forced loans in Venice. This technique becomes the staple of public finance in Europe, until the 16th century.[7]

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