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* 1282 – December 11 – Emperor Michael VIII Palaeologus of the Byzantine Empire ( b. 1225 )
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Andronikos II Palaiologos () ( 25 March 1259 – 13 February 1332 ), Latinized as Andronicus II Palaeologus, was Byzantine emperor from 1282 to 1328.
The Corsican language has been influenced by the languages of the major powers taking an interest in Corsican affairs ; earlier by those of the Medieval Italian powers: Tuscany ( 828 – 1077 ), Pisa ( 1077 – 1282 ) and Genoa ( 1282 – 1768 ), more recently by France ( 1768 – present ), which, since 1789, has promulgated the official Parisian French.
* 1282 – Llywelyn the Last, the last native Prince of Wales, is killed at Cilmeri, near Builth Wells, south Wales.
* Mark Ptashne and Nancy Hopkins, " The Operators Controlled by the Lambda Phage Repressor ", PNAS, v. 60, n. 4, pp. 1282 – 1287 ( 1968 ).
The city of Lublin suffered most frequently – among others, it was burnt by the Rusyns in 1244, the Lithuanians 1255, the Prussians in 1266, and the Yotvingians in 1282.
* 1282 – The people of Sicily rebel against the Angevin king Charles I, in what becomes known as the Sicilian Vespers.
Nichiren ( 日蓮 ) ( February 16, 1222 – October 13, 1282 ) was a Buddhist monk who lived during the Kamakura period ( 1185 – 1333 ) in Japan.
Nichiren Buddhism ( 日蓮系諸宗派: Nichiren-kei sho shūha ) is a branch of Mahāyāna Buddhism based on the teachings of the 13th century Japanese Buddhist reformer Nichiren ( 1222 – 1282 ).
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Pope Innocent VI ( 1282 or 1295 – 12 September 1362 ), born Étienne Aubert, was Pope from 18 December 1352 until his death.
In December 1282, in Augsburg, Rudolph invested his sons, Albert and Rudolph II, with the duchies of Austria and Styria and so laid the foundation of the House of Habsburg.
On 11 December 1282, Llywelyn was lured into a meeting in Builth Wells castle with unknown Marchers, where he was killed and his army subsequently destroyed.
After Llywelyn's death on 11 December 1282, Gwenllian was captured by King Edward I and spent the rest of her life in a convent.
Michael VIII Palaiologos or Palaeologus (; 1223 – 11 December 1282 ) reigned as Byzantine Emperor 1259 – 1282.
This policy led to the gradual collapse of the frontier, which was infiltrated by Turkish bands even before the death of Michael VIII in Pachomios village, Thrace in December 1282.
In 1282, Akropolites was once more sent to Bulgaria, and shortly after his return he died, in the month of December of the same year.
He had come south to rally the men of the Lordship of Builth in December 1282, as part of a dispute about the ownership of the commote of Arwystli.
High Priest Nichinyo assumed the position on December 16, 2005, and is the 68th in a lineage Nichiren Shōshū traces back to Nichiren ( 1222 – 1282 ).
In December 1282 King Rudolph vested his sons with the Austrian and Styrian duchies, which he had seized for the House of Habsburg from King Ottokar II of Bohemia in 1276.
On 11 December 1282, Gwenllian's father Tywysog Llywelyn had been lured into a trap, and put to death ( letters in Lambeth Palace Archives, November / December 1282 ).
On 11 December 1282 her father, Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, was lured into Builth Castle, ostensibly to sign a treaty, but he was captured there and put to death.
In June 1283 Dafydd ap Gruffudd, Llywelyn's brother, who assumed the title of Prince of Wales after Llywelyn's murder in December 1282, was captured at Bera Mountain above the present village.
In 1282 Llweyln fought a final campaign against Edward, ending in the prince's death near Builth that December.
She died in December 1282 and was buried in the church of the Cistercian Doberan Abbey on the Baltic Sea coast of Germany.
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Louis IV ( German: Ludwig ) ( 1 April 1282, Munich – 11 October 1347 ), called the Bavarian, of the house of Wittelsbach, was the King of Germany ( King of the Romans ) from 1314, the King of Italy from 1327 and the Holy Roman Emperor from 1328.
In 1991 the city festival was inaugurated on June 11 to commemorate the confirmation of the incorporation of the city in 1282.
* Albert ( Albrecht ) II (* 1250 – 25 August 1298 *), co-ruling Duke of Saxony with his elder brother John II ( till 1282 ), then with the sons of the latter ( till 1296 ), then as the sole duke of the partitioned branch duchy Saxe-Wittenberg, ∞ in 1273 Agnes ( aka Hagne ) (* c. 1257 – 11 October 1322 *, in Wittenberg ), daughter of King Rudolph I of Germany
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* 1282 – Holy Roman Emperor Rudolph I of Germany invests his sons Albert I of Germany and Rudolph II of Austria as co-rulers of the duchies of Austria and Styria, thus founding the Habsburg dynasty in those territories.
His father was a courtier of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos ( 1282 – 1328 ), but he died soon after Gregory was born.
started to be built on 1282 by Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos of Byzantium after the victory on the Angevins in Berat.
In 1261, the quarter was retaken by the Byzantines, but Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos ( r. 1259 – 1282 ) granted it to the Genoese in 1267 in accordance with the Treaty of Nymphaeum.
Daitoku-ji originated as a small monastery founded in 1315 or 1319 by the monk ( also pronounced Sōhō Myōchō ) ( 1282 – 1337 ), who is known by the title Daitō Kokushi, or " National Teacher of the Great Lamp ," that he was given by Emperor Go-Daigo.
Nogai sent 4, 000 Mongol soldiers to Constantinople in 1282, to help his father in law Emperor Michael suppress the rebels headed by John I Doukas of Thessaly.
For this purpose, he marched to Trebizond during Emperor John II Comnenus ’ absence at Constantinople in April 1282 ; and although he failed to take the city, the Georgians occupied several provinces and helped John ’ s half-sister Theodora, daughter of Manuel I of Trebizond by his Georgian wife, Roussudan ( Rusudan ), seize the throne in 1285, only to be put suddenly to flight.
Since the death of the Byzantine Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos in 1282, George Terter I re-opened negotiations with the Byzantine Empire and sought the return of his first wife.
Aware of the weakness of his navy, in March 1261 the Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos ( 1259 – 1282 ) concluded the Treaty of Nymphaeum with the Genoese, securing their aid against Venice at sea, in return for commercial privileges.
The earliest archaeological evidence of medieval life at the place is a grave with a few coins and decorations from the time of Byzantine Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos ( 1259 – 1282 ).
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