1288
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Years: 1285 1286 1287 - 1288 - 1289 1290 1291 |
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Decades: 1250s 1260s 1270s - 1280s - 1290s 1300s 1310s |
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Centuries: 12th century - 13th century - 14th century |
1288 by topic | |
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Gregorian calendar | 1288 MCCLXXXVIII |
Ab urbe condita | 2041 |
Armenian calendar | 737 ԹՎ ՉԼԷ |
Chinese calendar | 3924/3984-11-27 (丁亥年十一月廿七日) — to —
3925/3985-12-7(戊子年十二月初七日) |
Ethiopian calendar | 1280 – 1281 |
Hebrew calendar | 5048 – 5049 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1343 – 1344 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1210 – 1211 |
- Kali Yuga | 4389 – 4390 |
Iranian calendar | 666 – 667 |
Islamic calendar | 687 – 688 |
Japanese calendar | |
- Imperial Year | Kōki 1948 (皇紀1948年) |
- Jōmon Era | 11288 |
Thai solar calendar | 1831 |
[edit] Events
- February 22 - Pope Nicholas IV succeeds Pope Honorius IV as the 191st pope.
- June 5 - John I of Brabant defeats the duchy of Guelders in the Battle of Worringen — one of the largest battles in Europe of the Middle Ages — thus winning possession of the duchy of Limburg. The battle also liberates the city of Cologne from rule by the Archbishopric of Cologne; it had previously been one of the major ecclesiastical principalities of the Holy Roman Empire.
- August 8 - Pope Nicholas IV proclaims a crusade against King Ladislaus IV of Hungary, who had lost credibility by favoring his semi-pagan Cuman subjects and in general refusing to conform to the social standards of western Europe.
- The Scots Parliament creates a law allowing women to propose marriage to men during leap years; men who refuse such proposals are required to pay a fine to the spurned bride-to-be.
- The oldest surviving bell in the clocks atop the dome of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome dates to 1288.
- Work is begun on the construction of Mob Quad in Merton College, Oxford.
- Vietnamese general Tran Hung Dao sinks the entire fleet of an invading Yuan dynasty Mongol army by placing steel-tipped bamboo stakes in the Bach Dang River, near Halong Bay.
- The Japanese era Koan ends, and the Shōō era begins.
[edit] Births
- April 5 - Emperor Go-Fushimi of Japan (died 1336)
- November 26 - Emperor Go-Daigo of Japan (died 1339)
- Gersonides, Jewish philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer (died 1344)
- Ivan I of Russia (died 1340)
[edit] Deaths
- Gertrude of Austria (born 1226)
- Richard de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford (born 1222)
- Ibn Nafis, Arabic anatomist, discoverer of the circulation of the blood (born 1210)
- Guy de Montfort, Count of Nola (approximate date; born 1244)
- Toros Roslin, Armenian miniaturist (approximate date; born c. 1210)