Search results for "1328" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • beginning of her husband's reign in 1328 until 1589. ... She married Philippe de Valois in July 1313. From 1315 to 1328, they ...
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  • John of Montecorvino, or Giovanni Da/di Montecorvino in Italian, also spelled Monte Corvino (1246, Montecorvino, Southern Italy - 1328, Peking ...
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  • and patron of the arts. From c. 1305 to 1328 he held the position as personal adviser (mesazon) to the emperor Andronicus II Palaeologus. When ...
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  • reserving judgment. Sometime after April 9, 1328, at the request of Brother ... own philosophy, he fled Avignon on May 26, 1328, with Michael of Cesena and ...
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  • ideas being put into practice. On January 17, 1328, Louis had himself crowned by Colonna syndic of the Roman people. He removed John XXII as Pope and ...
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  • the Majapahit king Jayanegara (ruled 1309-1328) in 1321, Gajah Mada and the ... her behalf as the queen of Majapahit (ruled 1328-1350). It was under her leadership ...
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  • | reign =January 24, 1328 - August 15, 1369 | spouse =Edward III ... each other's company. On January 24, 1328, they were married—he was ...
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  • House of Capet, ruled France from 987 to 1328; thereafter, the Kingdom was ... House of Capet, ruled France from 987 to 1328; thereafter, the Kingdom was ...
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  • Treaty of Northampton, he was married on July 17, 1328 to Joan of the Tower (d. 1362), daughter of Edward II of England and Isabella of France. This ...
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  • was hung, drawn, and quartered. In 1328, he was created Earl of March ... of Wallingford Castle, and in September 1328 he was created Earl of March ...
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  • Johannes Eckhart (1260 – 1328), also known as Eckhart von Hochheim and widely referred to as Meister Eckhart, was a German theologian, philosopher ...
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  • Jayanegara was murdered by his doctor in 1328 C.E. His stepmother, Gayatri ... # Kalagamet, styled Jayanagara (1309-1328) # Sri Gitarja, styled Tribhuwana ...
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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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  • century, with scholars such as Yi Saek (李穡 1328-1396), Jo Inok (?-1396) and Jeong Mongju (鄭夢周 1337-1392). Their criticisms were primarily political ...
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  • Hispanus (b. 1275) and John of Jandun (d 1328), and Italian writers from Gentile da Cingoli (1290s), Taddeo of Parma and Angelo d'Arrezzo ...
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  • Jeanne herself, and her three sons (1284–1328), these lands belonged to ... #Charles IV - (1294–February 1, 1328) # Robert (1297–1308) ...
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  • Mortimer was created Earl of March in 1328. Wealth and honors were heaped on him. He was made constable of Wallingford Castle, and in September ...
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  • and Regents: Women Rulers of Europe, A.D. 1328-1989. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1989. ISBN 9780899503851 * Smith, Wilbur. The Triumph of the Sun ...
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  • Chinese 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 ...
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  • |Nicholas V || Pietro Rainalducci || 1328–1330 ||supported by Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor || Pope John XXII |- |rowspan="2" | Clement ...
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  • | mother= Joan of Kent (1328-1385) | issue= Died without posterity | date of birth= 1367|1|6|df=y | place of birth= Bordeaux | date of death=df ...
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  • * William of Ockham, in 1328 * Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor, in 1324 * Robert the Bruce( along with his supporters and the rest of Scotland) in ...
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  • # Ibn Taymiya (d. 1328) and his students ابن تيميه * History of Philosophy # Zakariya Qazwini زكرياى قزوينى # Shams al-Din ...
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  • king, in 1314, and crowned as Holy Roman Emperor in 1328, granted Munich the salt monopoly, thus assuring it of additional income. In the late fifteenth ...
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  • Wade-Giles: Hung-woo T'I; September 21, 1328 – June 24, 1398) emperor, had risen from his origins as a poor orphaned peasant and a mendicant ...
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  • century scholar Ibn Taymiyyah (1263 - 1328). ==Legacy== W. M. Watt (1953; 1995) speaks for many when he describes al-Ghazali as 'the greatest ...
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  • Image:Europein1328.png|Europe in 1328 Image:Europe in 1430.PNG|Europe in 1430 Image:Europe in 1470.png|Europe in 1470 ==Lists of former Hansa cities== ...
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  • Bohemia (1383-1394) · Philippa of Hainault (1328-1369) · Isabella of France (1308-1327) · Marguerite of France (1299-1307) · Eleanor of Castile ...
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  • | established_date2 = March 17, 1328 | established_event3 = Treaty ... the Wars of Scottish Independence (1296–1328). Sir William Wallace and ...
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  • Jesus' true teaching. Ibn Taymiyya (d 1328) wrote that Paul constructed “a religion from two religions - from the religion of the monotheistic ...
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  • Image:Europein1328.png|Europe in 1328 Image:Europe in 1430.PNG|Europe in the 1430s Image:Europe in 1470.png|Europe in the 1470s ==Historiography== ...
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  • line for more than three centuries, from 987 until 1328. ... of Valois, who reigned as Philip VI from 1328 to 1350. The English King ...
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  • found in the earlier writing of ibn Taymiyya (died 1328), who is popular among conservative Muslims (and cited by Osama bin Laden). ...
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  • Earl of Kildare from 1316, the Earl of Ormonde from 1328, and the Earl of Desmond from 1329. The lords controlled vast territories, known as Liberties ...
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  • Earl of Kildare from 1316, the Earl of Ormonde from 1328 and the Earl of Desmond from 1329 who controlled vast territories, known as Liberties which ...
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  • 1282|1328 ) ordered four new buttresses ( Πυραμίδας |translit=Pyramídas ) to be built in the eastern and northern parts of the church ...
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