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( 1193 / 1206 November 15, 1280 ), also known as Albert the Great and Albert of Cologne, is a Catholic saint.
Finally, Nicholas III ( pope 1277 1280 ) adopted this version both for the curia and for the basilicas of Rome, and thus made its position secure.
* Magnus VI of Norway ( 1238 1280 )
Members of the Orsini include popes Celestine III ( 1191 1198 ), Nicholas III ( 1277 1280 ), and Benedict XIII ( 1724 1730 ), 34 Cardinals of the Roman Church and numerous condottieri and other significant political and religious figures.
In the 6th century AD, Byzantine mathematician Anthemius of Tralles used a type of camera obscura in his experiments, Ibn al-Haytham ( Alhazen ) ( 965 1040 ) studied the camera obscura and pinhole camera, Albertus Magnus ( 1193 1280 ) discovered silver nitrate, and Georges Fabricius ( 1516 71 ) discovered silver chloride.
This story first entered the Italian literary tradition via Giovanni Villani ( c. 1280 1348 ) and his Nuova Cronica.
The table itself is considerably older ; dendrochronology calculates the date of construction to 1250 1280 — during the reign of Edward I — using timber from store felled over a period of years.
Albert the Great ( 1193 / 1206 1280 ), patron saint of Roman Catholic theologians
* 1279 The second of two main surveys of the Hundred Rolls, an English census seen as a follow up to the Domesday Book completed in 1086, is begun ; it lasts until 1280.
* 1280 King Magnus I of Sweden founds a Swedish nobility by enacting a law accepting a contribution of a cavalry-member in lieu of ordinary tax payments.
* 1280 King Edward I of England forms the Court of King's Bench to hear petitions for justice instead of the king hearing them himself.
* 1280 The Asen dynasty of tsars of Bulgaria ends.
* 1280 Syria attempts to secede from the Mamluk sultanate of Egypt, but Qalawun defeats the rebels and keeps Syria within the Egyptian sultanate.
* 1280 The Wolf minimum of solar activity begins ( approximate date ).
* 1280 to 1283 The E codex of the Cantigas de Santa Maria, a collection of Portuguese musical manuscripts, is dated to between 1280 and 1283.
* 1280 The second of two main surveys of the Hundred Rolls, an English census seen as a follow up to the Domesday Book completed in 1086, is completed ; it began in 1279.
* 1280 Construction on the northern section of the Grand Canal of China is begun ; it is completed in 1283.
* 1280 The final expansion of the Lincoln Cathedral is completed.
* 1280 The Egyptian city of Al Mansurah is founded.

1280 and November
After suffering a collapse of health in 1278, he died on November 15, 1280, in Cologne, Germany.
* November 12 John of Viktring, Austrian chronicler and political advisor in Carinthia ( b. 1270 1280 )
Pope Nicholas III ( c. 1210 / 1220 22 August 1280 ), born Giovanni Gaetano Orsini, was Pope from 25 November 1277 until his death.
# Blanche of Anjou ( 1280 14 October 1310, Barcelona ), married at Villebertran 1 November 1295 James II of Aragon
** Compendium ( 1280 pages, collects The Darkness # 1-40, Tales of the Darkness # 1-4 and Darkness: Wanted Dead, December 2006, ISBN 1-58240-643-X, November 2007, ISBN 1-58240-801-7 )

1280 and 15
Led by the herring fishery, the catch peaked around the year 1894 with a peak catch of about 15 million fish per annum and an employment in the fishing industry of 1280 people.
Eric Magnusson ( 1268 15 July 1299 ) ( Old Norse: Eiríkr Magnússon ; Norwegian: Eirik Magnusson ) was the King of Norway from 1280 until 1299.
But with the passage of Republic Act No. 1280 ( An Act Reducing the Fifteen ( 15 ) Municipalities of Occidental Mindoro into Eight ( 8 ) Municipalities ) on January 4, 1905, Abra de Ilog was made a barrio of the Municipality of Mamburao.

1280 and Albertus
" Albertus Magnus died in 1280.
* Albertus Magnus ( born 1193-1206, died 1280 ), German theologian and philosopher
* Albertus Magnus, German philosopher and theologian ( d. 1280 )
Some early legends of the existence of " speaking heads " involved Gerbert of Aurillac ( d. 1003 AD ), Albertus Magnus ( 1198 1280 ), and Roger Bacon ( 1214 1294 ).
According to legend, the 13th-century scientist and philosopher Albertus Magnus is said to have discovered the philosopher's stone and passed it to his pupil, Thomas Aquinas, shortly before his death circa 1280.
Albertus Magnus ( c. 1200 1280 ) was among the first among medieval scholars to apply Aristotle's philosophy to Christian thought.
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In the 13th century, scientific inquiry was returning and this was manifest through the production of encyclopaedias ; those noted for their plant content included a treatise by Albertus Magnus ( c. 1193 1280 ) a Suabian educated at the University of Padua and tutor to St Thomas Aquinas.
* Albertus Magnus ( c. 1200 1280 )
* Saint Albertus Magnus ( 1193 / 1206 1280 ), German friar, bishop and Doctor of the Church also known as Albert the Great and Albert of Cologne

1280 and Magnus
* Magnus Lagabøte, king of Norway ( d. 1280 )
* 1280 King Magnus VI of Norway
# Magnus VI of Norway ( 1238 1280 ).
The formation of separate orders ( classes of society ), or estates, was promoted by Magnus Ladulås, who extended the privileges of the clergy and practically founded the formal Swedish nobility ( see Ordinance of Alsnö, 1280 ).
Magnus the Law-mender ( Old Norse: Magnús lagabœtir, Norwegian: Magnus Lagabøte ) or Magnus Haakonsson ( Old Norse: Magnús Hákonarson ) ( 1 May 1238 9 May 1280 ), was the King of Norway from 1263 to 1280.
In the spring of 1280, Magnus fell ill in Bergen and died 9 May.
However, King Magnus died before this could be arranged, and Eirik became sole king and was crowned as such in Bergen in the summer of 1280.

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