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  1. Hace 1 día · 14th century: Naval mine in Ming dynasty China: Mentioned in the Huolongjing military manuscript written by Jiao Yu (fl. 14th to early 15th century) and Liu Bowen (1311–1375), describing naval mines used at sea or on rivers and lakes, made of wrought iron and enclosed in an ox bladder.

  2. Hace 1 día · The Renaissance was a period in European civilization that immediately followed the Middle Ages and reached its height in the 15th century. It is conventionally held to have been characterized by a surge of interest in Classical scholarship and values.

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  3. Hace 3 días · The Mob Quad of Merton College, University of Oxford, 13th–14th century The reign of Edward I (reigned 1272–1307) was rather more successful. Edward enacted numerous laws strengthening the powers of his government, and he summoned the first officially sanctioned Parliaments of England (such as his Model Parliament ). [69]

  4. Hace 5 días · Edward II (25 April 1284 – 21 September 1327), also known as Edward of Caernarfon or Caernarvon, was King of England from 1307 until he was deposed in January 1327. The fourth son of Edward I, Edward became the heir to the throne following the death of his older brother Alphonso.

  5. Hace 2 días · Germany - 14th Century, 15th Century, Society: Despite the impressive advance of trade and industry in the later Middle Ages, German society was still sustained chiefly by agriculture. Of an estimated population of 12 million in 1500, only 1.5 million resided in cities and towns.

  6. Hace 1 día · France - 14th Century, 15th Century, Feudalism: The long war against the English, fought almost entirely in France, benefited few but the captains and peculators; it injured almost everyone.

  7. Hace 4 días · Both before and after that time, however, it was commonly known simply as 'Hull'. During the 14th century Hull developed into the foremost port on the east coast and one of the leading ports in the kingdom.