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  1. 1393 ( MCCCXCIII) fue un año común comenzado en miércoles del calendario juliano, en vigor en aquella fecha. Acontecimientos. Abril: Tamerlán derrota a los mozaffaríes y conquista Fars. Agosto: Tamerlán derrota al sultán Ahmad Yalayer y se apodera de Bagdad. El Emir Bayaceto del Imperio Otomano conquista y somete Bulgaria. Nacimientos.

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    Year 1393 was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events [ edit ] January 28 – Bal des Ardents : Four members of the court of Charles VI of France die in a fire, at a masquerade ball .

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    1393 fue un año común comenzado en miércoles del calendario juliano, en vigor en aquella fecha.

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    January–December

    1. January 19 – The Treaty of Lyck confirms an alliance between Vytautas and the Teutonic Knights, in the Lithuanian Civil War against Vytautas's cousin, Jogaila. 2. April 14 – John VII Palaiologos overthrows his grandfather, John V Palaiologos, as Byzantine Emperor. 3. April 19 – Robert III succeeds his father, Robert II, as King of Scotland. 4. May 26 – Lithuanian Civil War: The Treaty of Königsberg is signed in Königsberg, between Samogitian nobles and representatives of the Teutonic Knigh...

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    1. Fall of Philadelphia 1.1. The Ottomans take Philadelphia, the last Byzantine enclave of any significance in Anatolia. 2. Barquq is restored as Mamluk Sultan of Egypt, after overthrowing Sultan Hadji II. 3. Nasir ud din Muhammad Shah III overthrows his brother, Abu Bakr Shah, as Sultan of Delhi. 4. Manuel III succeeds his father, Alexios III, as Emperor of Trebizond (now north eastern Turkey). 5. Sikandar But-shikan succeeds Sikandar Shah, as Sultan of Kashmir. 6. Ko Cheng succeeds Che Bong...

    January–December

    1. June 6 – Massacre of 1391: Anti-Jewish pogroms erupt in Seville, Spain. Many thousands of Jews are massacred, and the violence spreads throughout Spain and Portugal, especially to Toledo, Barcelona and Mallorca. This event marks a turning-point in the history of the Spanish Jews, with most of the survivors leaving the Iberian Peninsula or being forced to convert. 2. July 18 – Tokhtamysh–Timur war – Battle of the Kondurcha River: Timur defeats Tokhtamysh of the Golden Horde, in present day...

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    1. Manuel II Palaiologos becomes Byzantine emperor after his father, John V Palaiologos, dies of a nervous breakdown, due to his continued humiliation by the Ottoman Empire. 2. Yusuf II succeeds Muhammed V, as Nasrid Sultan of Granada(now southern Spain). 3. Stephen Dabiša succeeds Stephen Tvrtko I, as King of Bosnia. 4. Shah Mansur becomes leader of the Timurid-occupied Muzaffarid Empire, in central Persia. 5. A group of Muzaffarids under Zafar Khan Muzaffar establish a new Sultanate at Guja...

    January–December

    1. June 13 – An assassination attempt by Pierre de Craon against Olivier de Clisson, Constable of France, fails. 2. August 5 2.1. General Yi Seong-gye crowns himself Taejo of Joseon, ending the Goryeo dynasty in the Korean Peninsula, and establishing the Joseondynasty, which will last for more than 500 years. 2.2. Charles VI of France (later known as "Charles the Mad") suffers a serious bout of psychosis, which will continue throughout his life. 3. December 16 – Emperor Go-Kameyama of Japan a...

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    1. King Jogaila of Poland and Lithuania appoints his cousin Vytautas the Great as regent of Lithuania, in return for Vytautas giving up his claim to the Lithuanian throne. Vytautas replaces Jogaila's unpopular brother Skirgailaas regent. 2. Muhammed VII succeeds Yusuf II, as Nasrid Sultan of Granada(modern-day southern Spain). 3. Franciscan friar James of Jülichis boiled alive, for impersonating a bishop and ordaining his own priests. 4. Maria, Queen of Sicilydefeats an army of rebel barons....

    January 28 – Bal des Ardents: Four members of the court of Charles VI of France die in a fire, at a masquerade ball.
    March 23 – Bohemian priest John of Nepomuk is killed in Prague by being thrown off Charles Bridge into the Vltava river, allegedly at the behest of king Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia. Nepomuk later will...

    January–December

    1. February 28 – Richard II of England grants Geoffrey Chaucer20 pounds a year for life, for his services as a diplomat and Clerk of The King's Works. 2. June 11 – The Venetians take over possession of Argos, from Despot Theodore I Palaiologos. 3. September 17 – King Charles VI of France orders the expulsion of all Jews from France. 4. September 28 – Antipope Benedict XIII is elected to succeed Antipope Clement VII. 5. October 10 – Battle of Karanovasa: Wallachia (now southern Romania) resist...

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    1. The Ottomans conquer Thessaly (now eastern Greece) and begin an eight-year siege of Constantinople, in the Byzantine Empire. In the same year, they begin building the Anadoluhisarıfortress to defend themselves during the siege. 2. Ashikaga Yoshimitsu retires as shōgun of Japan, and is succeeded by his son, Ashikaga Yoshimochi. 3. Gyeongbokgung Palace and the Jongmyo royal ancestral shrine are built in Hanseong (now Seoul). 4. After the death of Sultan Mahmud II, civil war breaks out in the...

    January–December

    1. February 12 – The army led by Sigismund of Luxembourg is ambushed by Stephen I of Moldavia, on its way back after conquering Neamț Citadel, and the Hungarians must retreat empty handed. 2. April 15 – Tokhtamysh–Timur war – Battle of the Terek River: Timur defeats Tokhtamysh of the Golden Horde at the Volga. The Golden Horde capital city, Sarai, is razed to the ground, and Timur installs a puppet ruler on the Golden Horde throne. Tokhtamysh escapes to Lithuania. 3. May 1 – The Duchy of Mila...

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    1. Ramaracha succeeds Ramesuan as ruler of the Ayutthaya Kingdom in present-day southern Thailand. 2. The Gwanghwamun Gate and the Jogyesa Temple are built in present-day Seoul. 3. The Theotokos of Vladimir icon is moved to Moscow. 4. John Rykener, also known as Johannes Richer and Eleanor, a transvestite prostitute working mainly in London (near Cheapside), but also active in Oxford, is arrested for cross-dressingand interrogated. The records have survived, the only surviving legal records f...

    January–December

    1. May 19 – Martin I succeeds his brother, John I, as King of Aragon(modern-day northeastern Spain). 2. July 20 – Queen Margaret I of Denmark, Norway and Sweden publishes the Treaty of Kalmar, proposing the personal union of the three kingdoms of Denmark, Norway (with Iceland, Greenland, the Faroe Islands, Shetland and Orkney) and Sweden (including Finland and Åland). 3. July 23 – Queen Margaret makes her great-nephew and adopted son Eric of Pomeraniajoint ruler of Sweden. Eric has already be...

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    1. The Ottomans capture the Bulgarian fortress of Vidin and Tsar Ivan Sratsimir, ending the Second Bulgarian Empire. The Bulgarian state is reestablished in 1878 as the Principality of Bulgaria. 2. France conquers the Republic of Genoa. 3. After a 14-year interregnum, Pedro de San Superano is declared ruler of the Principality of Achaea(modern-day Peloponnese, southern Greece). 4. Abu Amir succeeds Abdul Aziz II as ruler of the Marinid dynasty, in modern-day Morocco. 5. Timur appoints his son...

    January–December

    1. January – Mircea I takes back the throne of Wallachia. 2. February 10 – John Beaufort becomes Earl of Somersetin England. 3. June 6 – Richard Whittington is nominated as Lord Mayor of Londonfor the first time. 4. July 12 – Richard II of England attempts to reassert authority over his kingdom by arresting members of a group of powerful barons known as the Lords Appellant. 5. July 17 – Eric of Pomerania is crowned in Kalmar (Sweden) as ruler of the Kalmar Union, a personal union of the three...

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    1. The Ottomans capture the town of Vidin, the capital of the Tsardom of Vidin, the only remaining independent Bulgarian state. Emperor Ivan Sratsimir of Vidin is taken prisoner by early this year and later disappears while his son Constantine IIbecomes Emperor in his place. 2. Temür Qutlugh is crowned as the Khan of Golden Horde with the help of general Edigu, although Edigu continues to hold the real power. 3. The Università, a form of local government, is established in Malta. 4. The Kiril...

    January–December

    1. March 15 – Trần Thuận Tông is forced to abdicate as ruler of the Trần dynasty in modern-day Vietnam, in favour of his three-year-old son Trần Thiếu Đế. 2. April–May – The Bosnian nobility dethrone Queen Helen and replace her with Stephen Ostoja. 3. June 25 – Jianwen succeeds his grandfather, Hongwu, as Emperor of Ming dynasty China. 4. July – The Stecknitz Canal is completed between the rivers Elbe and Trave (at Lübeck) in modern-day north Germany, one of the earliest navigable summit leve...

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    1. The Teutonic Knights recommence their raids of Lithuania. 2. The Teutonic Knights conquer the island of Gotland, near Sweden, which has previously been run by the piratical Victual Brothers. 3. Martin of Aragon launches a crusade against the Moors in North Africa. 4. The Kingdom of Singapura falls, after being invaded by the MajapahitEmpire. 5. Abdullah succeeds Abu Amir as ruler of the Marinid dynasty in modern-day Morocco. 6. Bunei succeeds his father, Satto, as King of Chūzan (modern-da...

    January–December

    1. January – Timur the Lame captures and sacks Haridwar. 2. February 3 – John of Gaunt, uncle of King Richard II of England and father of Henry Bolingbroke, dies. 3. March 18 – Richard II of England cancels the legal documents allowing the exiled Henry Bolingbroketo inherit his father's lands. 4. July 4 – While Richard II of England is away on a military campaign in Ireland, Henry Bolingbroke, with exiled former archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Arundelas an advisor, returns to England and begi...

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    1. Faraj succeeds his father, Barquq, as Mamluk Sultan of Egypt. 2. Sultan Bayezid I of the Ottoman Empire invades Mamluk-occupied Syria. A rift forms between Sultan Bayezid and Timurof the Timurid Empire, who also wanted to conquer Syria. 3. Ladislaus regains the throne of Naples, after overthrowing King Louis II. 4. King Jogaila becomes sole ruler of Poland, after the death of his co-ruling wife, Queen Jadwiga. 5. Abu Said Uthman III succeeds Abdullah, as ruler of the Marinid dynasty in pre...

  5. Kepler-1393b es un planeta extrasolar que forma parte de un sistema planetario formado por al menos un planeta. 1 Orbita la estrella denominada Kepler-1393. Fue descubierto en el año 2016 por la sonda Kepler por medio de tránsito astronómico. 2 .

  6. Temas, acontecimientos y noticias relacionados con el año 1393 . Wikimedia Commons alberga una categoría multimedia sobre el año 1393. Wikisource contiene obras originales sobre el año 1393. Categorías: Años 1390.

  7. 1392 ( MCCCXCII) fue un año bisiesto comenzado en lunes del calendario juliano, en vigor en aquella fecha. Acontecimientos. Luis I de Orleans se convierte en duque de Orleans. Fundación de la Dinastía Joseon en Corea. Nacimientos. Alain Chartier, poeta francés durante la Edad Media. Flavio Biondo, humanista e historiador italiano.