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    August 1: Battle of Saint Gotthard. 1664 ( MDCLXIV) was a leap year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1664th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 664th year of the 2nd millennium, the 64th year of the 17th century, and the 5th year of the ...

  2. After 1260 to 1264 succession war between Kublai Khan and his brother Ariq Böke, Kublai's power became limited to the eastern part of the empire, centered on China. Kublai officially issued an imperial edict on 18 December 1271 to give the empire the Han -style dynastic name of "Great Yuan" ( Dai Yuan , or Dai Ön Ulus' ; Chinese : 大 元 ; pinyin : Dà Yuán ) and to establish the Yuan ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 12651265 - Wikipedia

    阳木鼠年. (male Wood- Rat) 1391 or 1010 or 238. — to —. 阴木牛年. (female Wood- Ox) 1392 or 1011 or 239. The restored Byzantine Empire and surrounding lands in 1265. Year 1265 ( MCCLXV) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar .

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    August 15 – Michael VIII ( Palaiologos) enters Constantinople in triumph and is crowned as emperor of the Byzantine Empire at the Hagia Sophia. To solidify his claim, the legitimate ruler, John IV ( Laskaris ), is blinded on Michael's orders on his 11th birthday.

  5. 550 Madison Avenue is a postmodern skyscraper on Madison Avenue between 55th Street and 56th Street in New York City. Designed by Philip Johnson and John Burgee with associate architect Simmons Architects, the building was completed in 1984. It is a 647-foot-tall (197-meter), 37-story office tower with a facade made of pink granite.

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  7. List of English monarchs. Great Britain during the Early Middle Ages. Listed in red are The Heptarchy, the collective name given to the seven main Anglo-Saxon petty kingdoms located in the southeastern two-thirds of the island that were unified to form the Kingdom of England. This list of kings and reigning queens of the Kingdom of England ...