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    Year 1284 ( MCCLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar . Events. By place. Europe. Aragonese Crusade: The first French armies under King Philip III ( the Bold) and his 14-year-old son Charles of Valois enter Roussillon.

  2. 26 de junio (Día de san Pedro y san Pablo): en Hamelín (actual Alemania) suceden los hechos de la leyenda del flautista de Hamelín, en que 130 niños (posiblemente jóvenes) fueron raptados o reclutados. En Ciudad Real (España), Pedro Muñoz funda la Orden de Santiago. Nacimientos. Arcipreste de Hita (Juan Ruiz) Fallecimientos.

  3. 1284 was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar, the 1284th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 284th year of the 2nd millennium, the 84th year of the 13th century, and the 5th year of the 1280s decade.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AD_128AD 128 - Wikipedia

    AD 128. "128 (year)" redirects here. For the year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar, see 128 BC. Year 128 ( CXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Calpurnius and Libo (or, less frequently, year 881 Ab urbe condita ).

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 16841684 - Wikipedia

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    January 15 (January 5 O.S.) – To demonstrate that the River Thames, frozen solid during the Great Frost that started in December, is safe to walk upon, "a Coach and six horses drove over the Thames...
    January 26 – Marcantonio Giustinianis elected Doge of Venice.
    January – Edmond Halley, Christopher Wren and Robert Hooke have a conversation in which Hooke later claimed not only to have derived the inverse-square law, but also all the laws of planetary motio...
    April 25 – The Morean War begins as the Republic of Venice declares war on the Ottoman Empire for control of the Peloponnese area of Greece, a peninsula which includes Corinth and Sparta and has be...
    May 18 – The French Navy begins a 10-day bombardment of the Italian city of Genoa in the course of the War of the Reunions between France and the Republic of Genoa. During the fight, the French fle...
    June 7 – After a siege of six weeks that began on April 27, Luxembourg City is taken by the French Army from control by Spain, and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, previously part of the Spanish Neth...
    June 27 – Francisco de Távora, the Viceroy of Portuguese India, a small colony located in southwestern India at Goa, issues an order prohibiting indigenous residents from speaking their native lang...
    July 21–August 6 – Morean War: Siege of Santa Maura – The Republic of Venice captures the Ottoman island fortress of Santa Maura.
    July 24 – René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle sails again from France, with a large expedition designed to establish a French colony on the Gulf of Mexico, at the mouth of the Mississippi River.
    August – Edmond Halley goes to Cambridge to discuss the problem of planetary motion with Isaac Newton.
    October 7 – Japanese Chief Minister Hotta Masatoshi is assassinated, leaving Shōgun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi without any adequate advisors, leading him to issue impractical edictsand create hardships fo...
    November 8 – James Renwick, a Scottish minister and one of the "Covenanters" challenging the attempt by Kings James VI and Charles I to take over churches in Scotland, posts his "Apologetical Decla...
    November 19 – Richard Keigwin, who had arrested the East India Company's Governor of Bombay in 1683, Josiah Child and had taken over as the unauthorized administrator of Bombay, turns control back...
    December 10 – Isaac Newton's derivation of Kepler's laws from his theory of gravity, contained in the paper De motu corporum in gyrum, is read to the Royal Society by Edmond Halley.
    Japanese poet Ihara Saikaku composes 23,500 verses in 24 hours at the Sumiyoshi-taisha (shrine) at Osaka; the scribes cannot keep pace with his dictation and just countthe verses.
    The British East India Company receives Chinese permission to build a trading station at Canton. Tea sells in Europe for less than a shilling a pound, but the import duty of 5 shillings makes it to...
    John Bunyan publishes the second part of The Pilgrim's Progress.
  6. Vísperas sicilianas: nombre que se dio a la sublevación de los sicilianos contra las tropas invasoras francesas de Carlos de Anjou, por haberse iniciado a la hora de vísperas del lunes de Pascua de 1282. Los sublevados sorprendieron a la guarnición francesa y realizaron una gran matanza. Para evitar represalias, los sublevados solicitaron ...

  7. Categoría:1284 - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. Temas, acontecimientos y noticias relacionados con el año 1284 . Wikimedia Commons alberga una categoría multimedia sobre el año 1284. Wikisource contiene obras originales sobre el año 1284. Categorías: Años 1280.