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  • Chung Dojeon (Jeong Dojeon; 1342 – 1398), also known by the pen name Sambong, was the most powerful medieval Korean noble and politician of ...
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  • his allies, Taejo abdicated the throne in 1398, designating his second son ... not reciprocated due to anger about the 1398 assassinations. The anger ...
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  • * 1357–1398: Frederick V of Nuremberg (son of) At Frederick V's death on January 21, 1398, his lands were partitioned ...
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  • Taejo of Joseon (1335-1408; r. 1392-1398), born Yi Seonggye, was the main figure in overthrowing the Goryeo Dynasty and the founder and the first ...
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  • 1236 to 1251. At the beginning of the Yi Dynasty in 1398, the court moved the second copy to Haeinsa where they have remained housed in the Haeinsa library. ...
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  • last Goryeo monarch, Gongyang, in 1392. In 1398, after just six years of rule ... 000099;"|FirstEmperor Taejol:1335-1408r:1392-1398 |style="border ...
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  • Francesco Filelfo (July 25, 1398 - July 31, 1481), was an Italian Renaissance humanist who played an important role in reviving classical learning ...
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  • 1389 and 1391 but rose sharply in 1397-1398. Despite his dislike of Parliament ... Lionel of Antwerp, and after his death in 1398, his seven-year-old son Edmund ...
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  • reign of King Taejo of Joseon and was finished in 1398. Taejo directed architects to build Namdaemun facing Kwanak-san as a way of warding off the ...
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  • Kabīr (also: Kabīra, Hindi: कबीर, Urdu:کبير‎, Gurmukhī: ਕਬੀਰ) (1398-1448)Vinay Dharwadker, "Kabir" in Religions ...
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  • T'I; September 21, 1328 – June 24, 1398) emperor, had risen from his ... older brothers died in 1395 and in 1398, Zhu Di became increasingly ...
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  • When the Hongwu Emperor (1328 – 1398), founder of the Ming dynasty, restored the traditional Confucian examination system, he sought a curriculum ...
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  • |John, Duke of Touraine||August 31, 1398||April 4, 1417||Married Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut (1401–1436) in 1415. No issue. Third Dauphin. ...
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  • Stockholm to Margaret in September 1398, in exchange for commercial privileges. ==Eric of Pomerania== It had been understood that Margaret should ...
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  • TRNF region and nuclear rDNA. Amer. J. Bot 91: 1398-1408. * Joint Genome Institute (JGI). 2006. [http://genome.jgi-psf.org/Poptr1_1/Poptr1_1.home ...
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  • * 1398 C.E.: Destroyed again, by Amir Tamir's army. * 1421 C.E.: Rebuilt in mud by Sultan Mubark Shah Syed. * 1432 C.E.: Shaikh Ali of Kabul ...
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  • military officer loyal to Zhu Yuanzhang (1328-1398 C.E.), the founder of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 C.E.). He was entrusted by Emperor Hongwu (洪武 ...
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  • Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg (c. 1398 – c. February 3, 1468) was a German goldsmith and inventor who achieved fame for his ...
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  • territories of Poland and Lithuania in 1398. The Christianizing of Lithuania ... The Knights, however, invaded again in 1398 what were now Christian ...
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