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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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  • Ulster. He became the Duke of Clarence in 1361, but was unable to gain control ... same household together. They married in 1361 and they became the Duke and ...
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  • Following the failed coup of 1361, a number of Boccaccio's close ... (1355-1374) and De mulieribus claris (1361-1375) were most significant ...
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  • at the Florentine monastery of Santa Trinità in 1361, and at the church of San Lorenzo from 1365, onward. He was heavily involved in the political ...
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  • which invaded Goryeo twice, in 1359 and 1361. In 1361, the Red Turban troops occupied Kaesong for a short period, then barely escaped from the ...
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  • * Senajit (1384-1361 B.C.E.) * Srutanjaya (1361-1321 B.C.E.) * Vipra (1321-1296 B.C.E.) ...
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  • by missions in several of the Papal States. In 1361, Innocent VI moved him to the Abbey of St. Victor at Marseilles. Diplomatic engagements soon ...
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  • In 1361, Jeanne's grandnephew, Philip I of Burgundy, died without legitimate issue, ending the male line of the Dukes of Burgundy. The rightful ...
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  • Speeches on Foreign Policy, 1983 ISBN 0-8447-1361-9 * U.N. Under Scrutiny, 1982 ISBN 99938-872-9-3 * Dictatorships and Double Standards: Rationalism ...
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  • 701 | 773 | 861 | 971 | 1132 | 1361 | comment= color1=#ffdead | color2=black hexagonal 2(strongly basic oxide) 1.31 737.7 | 1450.7 | 7732.7 ...
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  • became a full member of the Hanseatic League in 1361. Granted local autonomy, Gdańsk expanded greatly, after gaining free and privileged access ...
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  • (1290-1364), and Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen (1292-1361). The latter two, both of whom also held the Dro lineage, are particularly well known expositors ...
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  • church first mentioned in 1262. After a fire in 1361 it was re-vaulted in Gothic style. Another fire in 1469 burned down the building. Between 1701 ...
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  • *Yuan Dynasty: (1278 – 1361) The astronomer Jamaluddin compiled a perpetual calendar and produced seven kinds of astroscopes including the ...
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  • on the top of the protecting hills of Buda. In 1361, it became the capital of Hungary. Buda became a Renaissance hub during the reign of Matthias ...
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  • *Jean de Liege 1361-1382 Flemish Sculptor ===Impact=== Gothic vocabulary gradually permeated through all forms of art in Europe. "Pointed ...
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  • of Bayeux with the support of Charles in 1361. It is known that Oresme unwillingly surrendered the interesting post of grand master. Charles ...
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  • a force. Under the grandson of Tamehide, Tanemasa (1361-1417), the Reizei achieved temporary victory in the time of Shōtetsu (正徹, 1381-1459). ...
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  • In 1361, he was presented by the college with the parish of Fylingham in Lincolnshire. For this he had to give up the leadership of Balliol, ...
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  • of his most trusted men, some from the 1361–1362 recurrence of the plague ... Grosmont, First Duke of Lancaster, 1310–1361. London: Elek, 1969. ISBN ...
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