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1284 and George
The work was controlled by Sir John Bonvillars and overseen by master mason James of St. George, and the first phase of work between 1283 and 1284 focused on creating the exterior curtain walls and towers.
George Megas Komnenos ( Greek: Γεώργιος Μέγας Κομνηνός, Geōrgios Megas Komnēnos ), ( c. 1255 – after 1284 ), Emperor of Trebizond from 1266 to 1280.
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.
Seeking Serbian support, George Terter I engaged his daughter Anna to the Serbian king Stefan Uroš II Milutin in 1284.

1284 and I
* 1273 – Alphonso, Earl of Chester, son of Edward I of England ( d. 1284 )
It was at this shrine that Edward I came to pray in 1284.
* November 10 – John I, Count of Holland ( b. 1284 )
* November 24 – Alphonso, Earl of Chester, son of Edward I of England ( d. 1284 )
Caernarfon was constituted a borough in 1284 by charter of Edward I.
* John I, Count of Holland ( 1284 – 1299 )
He was the husband of Joan I of Navarre, by virtue of which he was, as Philip I, King of Navarre and Count of Champagne from 1284 to 1305.
King Philip of France married queen Joan I of Navarre ( 1271 – 1305 ) on 16 August 1284.
Coroners were introduced into Wales following its military conquest by Edward I of England in 1282 through the Statute of Rhuddlan in 1284.
It was visited by many pilgrims, many of whom were nobles and kings including ; William the conqueror in 1177, Henry II in 1171, and Edward I and Queen Eleanor in 1284.
A Royal Charter was granted by King Edward I in 1284, with the addition of ' Regis ' to the town's name.
The first tughra belonged to Orhan I ( 1284 – 1359 ), the second ruler of the Ottoman Empire and it evolved until it reached the classical form in the tughra of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent ( 1494 – 1566 ).
Following the conquest of Gwynedd, in 1284, Edward I set about touring his new territories.
Since his son Vladislav married the relative of a Hungarian king, Dragutin in 1284 gained from Ladislaus IV areas of Mačva with Belgrade, and the Bosnian areas Soli and Usora, which he ruled until 1316, establishing family relations with Bosnian ban Stephen I Kotromanić.
# Elizabeth of Serbia, married in 1284 to Stephen I, Ban of Bosnia, becoming mother of Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia.
* Hugh III of Cyprus and I of Jerusalem ( 1235 – 1284 )
* John I ( 1284 – 1285 )
* Margaret, engaged to Alphonso, Earl of Chester, son of King Edward I of England from 1281 to his death in 1284.
The consensus among historians is that the fair probably started just after 1284, when the Charter of King Edward I referred to city fairs in Nottingham.
The county was originally created under the terms of the Statute of Rhuddlan in 1284 following Edward I of England's conquest of the Principality of Wales and included the cantrefi of: Llŷn, Arfon, Arllechwedd and the commote of Eifionydd ( the northern portion of Dunoding ).
The origins in recorded history are with the Manor of Gogarth conveyed by King Edward I to Annan, Bishop of Bangor in 1284.
The statute was enacted on 3 March 1284 and promulgated on 19 March at Rhuddlan Castle in North Wales, after careful consideration of the position by Edward I.
During the second of these periods it was organised as a feudal lordship, with the following Lords of Jerba: 1284 – 1305 Roger I, 1305 – 1307 and 1307 – 1310 Roger II ( twice ), 1310 Charles, 1310 Francis-Roger III ; there were also royal governors, partially overlapping with the lordship terms: c. 1305 – 1308 Simon de Montolieu, 1308 – 1315 Raymond Montaner.
On August 5, 1284, in the naval Battle of Meloria the Genoese fleet, consisting of 93 ships led by Oberto Doria and Benedetto I Zaccaria, defeated the Pisan fleet, which consisted of 72 ships and was led by Alberto Morosini and Ugolino della Gherardesca.

1284 and new
In 1282 the English-style county of Caernarfonshire was established, composed of Caernarfon ( the new county town ) and its hinterland ; and in 1284 Caernarfon was made a borough and market town, and the seat of Edward I's government in North Wales.
In 1284 Braunsberg was given a new town charter, again based on the laws of Lübeck.
The castle's constable was, by a royal charter of 1284, also the mayor of the new town of Conwy, and oversaw a castle garrison of 30 soldiers, including 15 crossbowmen, supported by a carpenter, chaplain, blacksmith, engineer and a stonemason.
In 1204 the Duchy of Normandy was absorbed by the French crown, and later in the 13th century two more of the lay peerages were absorbed by the crown ( Toulouse 1271, Champagne 1284 ), so in 1297 three new peerages were created, the County of Artois, the Duchy of Anjou and the Duchy of Brittany, to compensate for the three peerages that had disappeared.
Related to the new situation was also the appointment of the king's brother as the Duke of Finland in 1284, which challenged the Bishop's earlier position as the sole authority on all local matters.
In 1284 Dolbadarn was taken by Edward I, who removed some of its timbers to build his new castle at Caernarfon.

1284 and treaty
In 1284, with the Cistercian Abbey of Marzan, Philip IV established Villeneuve de Berg, and by the treaty of 10 July 1305 Philip IV of France obliged the bishops of Vivarais to admit the sovereignty of the Kings of France over all their temporal domain.

1284 and with
After Anna died in 1281, in 1284 Andronikos II then married Yolanda ( renamed Irene ), a daughter of Marquis William VII of Montferrat, with whom he had:
The Cantigas de Santa Maria (" Canticles of Holy Mary ";, ) are 420 poems with musical notation, written in Galician-Portuguese during the reign of Alfonso X El Sabio ( 1221 – 1284 ) and often attributed to him.
As a result, in 1284 Balsham transferred the scholars to the present site with the purchase of two houses just outside the then Trumpington Gate to accommodate a Master and fourteen " worthy but impoverished Fellows ".
* 1284 – Mamluk sultan of Egypt Qalawun signs a ten-year truce with the Crusader city of Acre ; he will violate the truce on pretexts in 1290.
In 1284 the Pisans were defeated by the Genoese fleet at the Battle of Meloria, and the city was able to free itself: it became the first and only early independendant renaissance city-state of Sardinia, with statutes of its own, allied to Genoa ; the Genoese were pleased to see it thus withdrawn from Pisan control.
By the 1284 Statute of Rhuddlan, the Principality of Wales was incorporated into England and was given an administrative system like the English, with counties policed by sheriffs.
King Magnus ' youngest brother Benedict, then archdeacon, acted as his Lord High Chancellor of Sweden, and in 1284 Magnus rewarded him with the Duchy of Finland.
* Alexander III of Scotland ( 1286 ), was buried here, with his first wife Margaret of England ( 1275 ) and their sons David of Scotland ( 1281 ) and Alexander of Scotland ( 1284 )
Genoa's political zenith came with its victory over the Republic of Pisa at the naval Battle of Meloria in 1284, and with a temporary victory over its rival, Venice, at the naval Battle of Curzola in 1298.
Llywelyn's coronet was kept after its capture with the English crown jewels between 1284 and 1649.
During the reigns of Joan herself, and her three sons ( 1284 – 1328 ), these lands belonged to the person of the king ; but by 1328 they had become so entrenched in the royal domain that king Philip VI of France ( who was not an heir of Joan ) switched lands with the then rightful heiress, Joan II of Navarre, with the effect that Champagne and Brie remained part of the royal demesne and Joan received compensation with lands in western Normandy.
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1441 is a United Nations Security Council resolution adopted unanimously by the United Nations Security Council on 8 November 2002, offering Iraq under Saddam Hussein " a final opportunity to comply with its disarmament obligations " that had been set out in several previous resolutions ( Resolution 660, Resolution 661, Resolution 678, Resolution 686, Resolution 687, Resolution 688, Resolution 707, Resolution 715, Resolution 986, and Resolution 1284 ).
The incident with the Pied Piper is said to have happened in 1284 and may be based on a true event, although somewhat different from the tale.
In December 1999, the UN Security Council passed Resolution 1284, replacing UNSCOM with the United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission.
Centronics parallel is generally compliant with IEEE 1284 compatibility mode.
The original Centronics implementation called for the busy lead to toggle with each received line of data ( busy by line ), whereas IEEE 1284 calls for busy to toggle with each received character ( busy by character ).
* The UN Secretary General rejects Iraq's August 2 proposal as the " wrong work program ", but recommends that Iraq allow the return of weapons inspectors in accordance with United Nations Security Council Resolution 1284, passed in 1999.

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