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1282 and mediate
In November 1282 the Archbishop of Canterbury John Peckham came to North Wales to mediate between Llywelyn ap Gruffudd and Edward Longshanks.

1282 and between
The castle was constructed between 1270 and 1282 in the typical square plan of the fortifications in Savoy.
The construction of this castle between 1268 and 1271 by Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford | Gilbert de Clare led to a dispute between Llywelyn the Last and the English crown, one of the issues which led to the wars of 1277 and 1282 and the end of Welsh independence
Naples remained influential after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, serving as the capital city of the Kingdom of Naples between 1282 and 1816.
The Swedish Navy produced 6 Spica-class torpedo boats between 1966 and 1967 powered by 3 Bristol Siddeley Proteus 1282 turbines, each delivering.
The first reference to " Nuwekerke " is from 1282 when Count Floris V loaned the land between Kralingen and Gouda to a certain Traveys of Moordrecht.
Built between 1178 and 1282, on the site of an older church, it contains many curious medieval antiquities ( especially in the sacristy ), as well as a picture by Angelica Kauffmann, and the tomb of the great Grisons political leader ( d. 1637 ) Jenatsch.
The records indicate that he was master mason at Flint and Rhuddlan between 1278 and 1282.
It was built by Edward I during his invasion of Wales between 1282 and 1289 at the substantial cost of £ 8, 190.
Dedicated to Saint-Sulpice, bishop of Bourges, the church was built at the end of 13th century, between 1269 and 1282.
Hugh V of Burgundy ( 1282 – May 9, 1315 ) was Duke of Burgundy between 1306 and 1315.
Ayton also calculated the value of the average man-at-arm's horse in thirteen campaigns between 1282 and 1364, showing it varied between £ 7. 6 and £ 16. 4.
* Stefan Dragutin, king of Lower Srem ( Mačva ) between 1282 and 1316.
The Hendregadredd Manuscript (), is a medieval Welsh manuscript containing an anthology of the poetry of the " Poets of the Princes "; it was written during the period between 1282 and 1350.
The period of de facto independence ended with Edward I's conquest of the Principality between 1282 and 1284.
File: Arms of Luxembourg. svg | Coat of arms of Henry VI, Count of Luxembourg between 1282 and 1288
Sharfuddin Abu Tawwamah, a medieval Sufi saint and Islamic philosopher came and settled here sometime between 1282 and 1287.
During the chaotic years preceding George Terter I's accession Bulgaria had lost all of Thrace to the Byzantine Empire, and under his reign its remaining possessions in Macedonia were divided between the Serbians and the Byzantines in 1282 – 1284.
In 1282 Kaidu appointed Duwa as head of the Chagatai Khanate, in an effort to gain peace between himself and the sons of Baraq, who had ravaged Central Asia for much of the past ten years.

1282 and Welsh
In 1282, Llywelyn was killed during Edward I of England's invasion of Wales, possibly by Sir Anthony de Tipton, who was knighted by the King of England afterward, and although his brother Dafydd ap Gruffudd succeeded to the Welsh princeship, issuing documents as prince, his principate was not recognised by the English Crown.
Eleanor, Lady of Wales, died on 19 June 1282 at the royal Welsh home at Abergwyngregyn, on the north coast of Gwynedd, giving birth to a daughter, Gwenllian of Wales.
His service to Edward I of England stretched over a long period of time, starting in the Welsh Wars of 1282 – 83, in which he participated with a substantial contingent.
The kings of England and the Welsh princes had vied for control of North Wales since the 1070s and the conflict had been renewed during the 13th century, leading to Edward I intervening in North Wales for the second time during his reign in 1282.
The kings of England and the Welsh princes had vied for control of North Wales since the 1070s and the conflict was renewed during the 13th century, leading to Edward I intervening in North Wales for the second time during his reign in 1282.
The kings of England and the Welsh princes had vied for control of the region since the 1070s and the conflict had been renewed during the 13th century, leading to Edward I intervening in North Wales for the second time during his reign in 1282.
Schiltron-like formations were also used by the Welsh troops at the battles of Orewin Bridge ( 1282 ) and Maes Moydog ( 1295 ), although this tactic was generally unsuccessful for the Welsh.
On 12 July 1282, members of Eleanor's personal household were given ' safe-conduct ' to travel to England ( see Calendar of Welsh Rolls, 234 ).
Although the Welsh threat was soon subdued with the death of Llywelyn in 1282, the Three Castles were used as residences and centres for local authority.
Following the defeat of the Welsh prince Llewelyn ap Gruffydd in 1282 by Edward I the Welsh regalia was surrendered.
By 1278 to 1282 his own sons were also engaged in Welsh border hostilities, attacking the lands of Llywelyn the son of Gruffydd ap Madog.
Joan, Lady of Wales, died there in 1237 ; Dafydd ap Llywelyn in 1246 ; Eleanor de Montfort, Lady of Wales, wife of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales (" Tywysog Cymru " in modern Welsh ), on 19 June 1282, giving birth to a daughter, Gwenllian.
Warenne served in Edward I's Welsh campaigns in 1277, 1282, and 1283.
At Easter 1282, Dafydd ap Gruffudd attacked Hawarden Castle, thereby starting the final Welsh conflict with Norman England, in the course of which Welsh independence was lost.
Aberystwyth Castle was not complete when the Welsh briefly captured and burned it in 1282.
From ca. 1100 until ca. 1600 Welsh poetry can be divided roughly into two distinct periods: the period of the Poets of the Princes ( Beirdd y Tywysogion, also called Y Gogynfeirdd ) who worked before the loss of Welsh independence in 1282 and the Poets of the Nobility ( Beirdd yr Uchelwyr ) who worked from 1282 until the period of the English incorporation of Wales in the 16th century.

1282 and King
* 1282 – Pope Martin IV excommunicates King Peter III of Aragon.
The Byzantine Empire took advantage of the decline in Skopje to regain influence in the area, but lost control of it once again in 1282 to King Stefan Uroš II Milutin of Serbia.
* July 20 – King Oshin of Armenia ( b. 1282 )
* 1282 – March – Dafydd ap Gruffydd, brother to Prince of Wales Llywelyn the Last, attacks an English castle ; his brother feels compelled to support him despite poor preparation for war, quickly leading to the final English conquest of Wales by King Edward I of England.
* 1282 – March 30 – The Sicilian rebellion known as the Sicilian Vespers begins against the rule of Angevin King Charles I of Sicily ; over the next six weeks, thousands of French are killed.
In 1282 his father, the first German monarch from the House of Habsburg, invested him and his younger brother Rudolph II with the duchies of Austria and Styria, which he had seized from late King Ottokar II of Bohemia.
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.
Charles I ( 21 March 1226 – 7 January 1285 ), known also as Charles of Anjou, was the King of Sicily by conquest from 1266, though he had received it as a papal grant in 1262 and was expelled from the island in the aftermath of the Sicilian Vespers of 1282.
Thereafter, he continued to claim the island, though his power was restricted to the peninsular possessions of the kingdom, with his capital at Naples ( and for this he is usually titled King of Naples after 1282, as are his successors ).
Rejected by the Pope, the Sicilians now appealed to King Peter and Queen Constance ; he duly accepted, and landed at Trapani on 30 August 1282.
| width =" 40 %" align =" center " | King of Sicily1266 – 1282
* 1282 BC: Pandion II, legendary King of Athens, dies after a nominal reign of 25 years.
# Katharina ( 1256 – 4 April 1282, Landshut ), married 1279 in Vienna to Otto III, Duke of Bavaria who later ( after her death ) became the disputed King Bela V of Hungary and left no surviving issue.
In 1282, the death of Llywelyn the Last led to the conquest of the Principality of Wales by King Edward I of England ; afterwards, the heir apparent to the English monarch has borne the title " Prince of Wales ".
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.
* 1282 BC — Pandion II, legendary King of Athens, dies after a nominal reign of 25 years.
While he was at first successful in extending the power of Savoy, in 1282 he was opposed by a coalition of King Rudolph I, Charles of Anjou ( who was also count of Provence ), the dauphin, and the counts of Geneva.
Manfred's son-in-law Peter III became also King Peter I of Sicily from 1282 after the Sicilian Vespers expelled the French from the island again.
Four of them ( 79, 123, 152, 153 ), regarding various subjects, refers to the authority of the " Law of the Sainted King " ( i. e. Stephen Uroš II Milutin of Serbia, r. 1282 – 1321, Dušan's grandfather ), which suggests that Milutin had issued a code whose text has not survived.
Stephen Dragutin (, Stefan Dragutin ; died March 12, 1316 ) was a 13th and 14th-century Serb monarch, the King of Serbia from 1276 to 1282 and King of Syrmia ( Srem ) from 1282 to 1316.

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