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| 1282 |
| | An uprising by Llewellyn ap Gruffydd, the prince of Wales, ends with his own death and the subjugation of Wales by the king of England, Edward I | |
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| 1283 |
| | Edward I begins a series of powerful castles - Harlech, Caernarfon and Conwy in this year alone - to subdue the Welsh | |
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| 1291 |
| | In the space of a few months the Muslims take the last four crusader castles, Tyre, Sidon, Acre and finally Beirut | |
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| 1303 |
| | The Knights Templars withdraw from the island of Arwad, the last foothold of the crusaders in the Middle East | |
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| 1308 |
| | The Teutonic knights seize the coastal area round Gdansk, cutting off Poland's access to the sea | |
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| 1354 |
| | Gallipoli is taken by the Ottoman Turks, giving them their first foothold in Europe | |
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| 1377 |
| | Jogaila inherits a pagan Lithuanian kingdom which has been extended as far south as Kiev | |
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| 1383 |
| | Timur begins twenty years of almost continuous conquest with the capture and destruction of Herat | |
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| 1389 |
| | Victory at Kosovo gives the Ottoman Turks control over Serbia, which becomes a vassal state | |
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| 1393 |
| | The Ottoman sultan Bayazid I brings the Slav kingdom of Bulgaria under his control | |
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