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  • Philippe de Vitry (October 31, 1291 – June 9, 1361) was a French ... lst/vitry.html Philippe de Vitry 1291-1361] * [http://www.hoasm.org/IID/Vitry ...
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  • the chief city of Mongol Persia, and in 1291 to the Madras region of India ... Coromandel coast by any Western European (1291) and an eloquent description ...
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  • *Arghun (1284-1291) *Gaykhatu (1291-1295) *Baydu (1295) *Mahmud Ghazan (1295-1304) ...
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  • the ethnic cleansing of the Crusader States in 1291. The Mamelukes led a jihad which exterminated the last of the European Christians at the Siege ...
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  • almost continuously for centuries, (1273 - 1291, 1298 - 1308, 1438 - 1740 ... the Holy Roman Emperor, would be) from 1273 - 1291. ===Dukes of Austria=== ...
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  • When Andronicus II visited Nicaea in 1290/1291, Metochites made such an impression on him that he was immediately called to the court and made ...
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  • of Tripoli, and when Acre was captured in 1291, the order sought refuge in ... loss of the last crusading state (Acre in 1291), the Hospitallers found a ...
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  • |garrison=Acre (1192–1291)Venice (1291–1309)Marienburg (1309–1466 ... fall of the Kingdom of Jerusalem at Acre in 1291. The knights moved their headquarters ...
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  • | queen= Eleanor of Provence (c. 1223-1291) | royal house= Plantagenet | father= John (1167-1216) | mother= Isabella of Angouleme(c. 1187-1246) ...
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  • Order of Friars Minor on March 17, 1291, at St. Andrew’s Church in Northampton, England. As the Bishop of Lincoln had ordained priests in Wycombe ...
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  • and after Acre fell for the last time in 1291, and after the extermination ... Antioch (1268), Tripoli (1289), and Acre (1291) the last traces of the Christian ...
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  • " It dates its independence to 1291; historically it was a confederation ... In 1291, the three forest cantons of Uri, Schwyz, and Unterwalden ...
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  • In a series of nine different major invasions from 1095 C.E. to 1291 C.E., the Catholic Church and various European states attempted to liberate ...
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  • Chinese monk Qisong produced a larger edition. In 1291, Tsungpao produced the edition that became part of the Ming Dynasty Chinese Buddhist canon. This ...
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  • father was killed in a skirmish at Loudon Hill in 1291 which planted the seed of his hatred for the foreign occupation of Scotland. ...
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  • Capture of St. Jean d\'Acre by the Mahometans (1291 C.E.). Adamant Media Corporation, 2006. ISBN 9781402111488 *Loewe, Rachel. Ibn Gabirol ...
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  • of winter in the year of the TIger (January 1291), and camp before Damascus ... #Philip V - (1291–January 3, 1322) #Isabelle - (c. 1292–August 23, 1358) ...
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  • the ancient independence of San Marino in 1291. San Marino, having never engaged in war, has remained fairly peaceful. But to prevent other nations ...
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  • (1260-1310), the historian Nikephoros Gregoras (1291-1360), and the man of letters Manuel Chrysoloras, who taught in Florence and influence the early ...
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  • While the Kingdom of Jerusalem would remain until 1291, the city of ... Crusader stronghold in the Siege of Acre in 1291. After this loss of all Crusader ...
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