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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1430s_BC1430s BC - Wikipedia

    1430s BC. The 1430s BC is a decade which lasted from 1439 BC to 1430 BC. Events and trends. 1437 BC —Legendary King Erichthonius I of Athens dies after a reign of 50 years and is succeeded by his son Pandion I. [1] 1430s - The Hittite Empire begins their main expansion. [2] References. ^ Aspin, Jehoshaphat (1816).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1450s_BC1450s BC - Wikipedia

    The 1450s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1459, BC to December 31, 1450, BC. Events and trends. Battle of Megiddo (15th century BC) between Thutmose III and a coalition under the King of Kadesh. It is the first battle to have been recorded in what is accepted as relatively reliable detail.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1440s_BC1440s BC - Wikipedia

    The 1440s BC is a decade which lasted from 1449 BC to 1440 BC. Events and trends. 1449 BC: Fíachu Labrainne, Milesians ' High King of Ireland, is killed and succeeded by Eochu Mumu.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1430s1430s - Wikipedia

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    January–December

    1. January 7 – Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, marries Isabella of Portugal. 2. January 10 – Philip the Good founds the Order of the Golden Fleece. 3. March 29 – The Ottoman Empire, under Murad II, captures Thessalonicaafter an eight-year siege. 4. May 14 – The French first attempt to relieve the Siege of Compiègne. 5. May 23 – Joan of Arc is captured by the Burgundians, while leading an army to relieve Compiègne. 6. June 14 – William Waynflete becomes vicar of Skendleby, Lincolnshire. 7....

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    1. With the surrender of Chalandritsa and the citadel of Patras to the Byzantine Despotate of the Morea, the Principality of Achaeacomes to an end. 2. Bratislava Castle is converted to a fortress under Sigismund of Luxemburg. 3. Optical methods are first used in the creation of art.

    January–December

    1. January 9 – Pretrial investigations for Joan of Arc begin at Rouen in France, which is under Englishoccupation. 2. February 21 – The trial of Joan of Arc for heresybegins. 3. March – Alexander I Aldea takes the throne of Wallachia with support from Alexander I of Moldavia. 4. March 3 – Pope Eugene IV succeeds Pope Martin V, to become the 207th pope. 5. May 30 – Nineteen-year-old Joan of Arc is burned at the stake in Rouen. 6. June 16 – The Teutonic Knights and Švitrigaila sign the Treaty o...

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    1. The University of Poitiersis founded. 2. The Ayutthaya Kingdom besieges Angkor and sacks the Khmer capital, ending the Khmer Empire. 3. Nezahualcoyotl is crowned Tlatoani of the Kingdom of Texcoco. 4. Byzantine–Ottoman Wars: The Ottoman governor of Thessaly Turahan Bey breaks through the Hexamilion wall for the second time, and ravages the PeloponnesePeninsula.

    January–December

    1. January 1 – Iliaș succeeds his father as Prince of Moldavia. 2. Spring – An Albanian revolt, led by Gjergj Arianit Komneni, breaks out against the Ottoman Empire, and spreads through most of Albania. 3. April – At the end of the Hook and Cod wars, Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut and Countess of Holland and Zeeland, is forced by Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, to abdicate all her estates in his favour, ending Hainaut and Holland as independent counties. 4. May 6 – Jan van Eyck's Ghent Al...

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    1. The Université de Caenis founded. 2. The first baccalaureate service is believed to have originated at the University of Oxford.

    January–December

    1. May 31 – Sigismund is crowned Holy Roman Emperor in Rome. There has been no crowned Emperor since the death of his father, Charles IV, in 1378. 2. August 14 – Edward I becomes King of Portugal. 3. September – Cosimo de' Medici, later the de facto ruler of Florence and patron of Marsilio Ficino, is exiled by the Albizzi/Strozzi faction (Cosimo returns a year later, in September 1434). 4. October – Iliaș of Moldavia is deposed by his half-brother and joint ruler Stephen II.

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    1. The Ming Dynasty in China completes its last great maritime expedition, led by Admiral Zheng He; the fleet would be dispersed, altering the balance of power in the Indian Ocean, and making it easier for Portugal and other Western naval powers to gain dominance over the seas. 2. In Ming Dynasty China, cottonis listed as a permanent item of trade, on the tax registers of Songjiang prefecture.

    January–December

    1. April 14 – The foundation stone of Nantes Cathedral in Nantes, France, is laid. 2. May 30 – Hussite Wars – Battle of Lipany: The Catholics and Ultraquists defeat the Taborites, ending the Hussite Wars. 3. June 19 or 20 – Zara Yaqob becomes Emperor of Ethiopia. 4. Late June – Miner Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson begins a Swedish rebellion against King Eric of Pomerania (named the Engelbrekt rebellionafter him), eventually leading to the deposition of the king. 5. July 10–August 9 – Suero de Quiñ...

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    1. Jan van Eyck paints the Arnolfini Portrait. 2. Explorer Gil Eanes rounds Cape Bojador in Western Sahara, thus destroying the legends of the "Dark Sea". 3. Portuguese traders deliver their first cargo of African slaves to Lisbon. 4. In Ming Dynasty China, a long episode of drought, flood, locust infestation, and famine cripple agriculture and commerce in areas throughout the country, until 1448. 5. The Puke Feudoccurs in Sweden.

    January–December

    1. January 11 – Sweden's first Riksdag of the Estates is summoned under rebel leader Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson, who is elected rikshövitsman (military commander of the realm), in the absence of a king, on January 13. 2. January 13 – Sicut Dudum, a papal bull forbidding the enslavement of the Guanche natives in Canary Islands by the Spanish, is promulgated by Pope Eugene IV. 3. February 2 – The Kingdom of Naples passes to René of Anjou. 4. By August – Battle of Podraga: Brothers Iliaș and Step...

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    1. Francis of Paola founds the Order of the Minimsin Italy. 2. Chinareturns to a policy of isolation. 3. Gil Eanes and Afonso Gonçalves Baldaia explore the coast of Africa, as far as the Angra dos Ruivos(in modern-day Western Sahara). 4. Enea Piccolomini, the future Pope Pius II, is sent by Cardinal Albergati on a secret mission to Scotland and Northern England.

    January–December

    1. January 11 – Eric of Pomerania is deposed from the Swedish throne for the second time, only three months after having been reinstated. Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson remains the leader of the land, in his capacity of rikshövitsman(military commander of the realm). 2. February – Charles Knutssonbecomes joint rikshövitsman with Engelbrekt (the two will share the title until Engelbrekt's death). 3. April – Paris is recaptured from the English by French forces during the Hundred Years War. 4. May 4...

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    1. Vlad II Dracul seizes the recently vacated throne of Wallachia, with Hungarian support. 2. The Bosnian languageis first mentioned in a document. 3. Date of the Visokom papers, the last direct sources on the old town of Visoki. 4. In Ming dynasty China, the inauguration of the Zhengtong Emperortakes place. 5. In Ming dynasty China, a significant portion of the southern grain tax is commuted to payments in silver, known as the Gold Floral Silver (jinhuayin). This comes about due to officials...

    January–December

    1. February 20–21 – James I of Scotland is fatally stabbed at Perth in a failed coup by his uncle and former ally, Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl. 2. March 11–25 – Nova Scorpii AD 1437 is observed from Seoul, Korea. 3. March 25 – In a ceremony in Holyrood Abbey, James II of Scotland is crowned at the age of six by Pope Eugene IV. For security of the crown, the capital of Scotland is moved to Edinburgh, from Dunfermline. 4. April 23 – Malmö in Denmark (now Sweden) receives its current coat of...

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    1. Sandside Chase in the north of Scotland: Clan Mackay defeat the Clan Gunn of Caithness. 2. The Kazan Khanateis established. 3. Ulugh Beg's Zij-i Sultanistar catalogue is published.

    January–December

    1. January 1 – Albert II of Habsburg becomes King of Hungary. 2. January 9 – The city of Cluj (Kolozsvár) is conquered, thus marking the end of the Transylvanian peasant revolt, which started at Bobâlna. 3. January 10 – The Council of Florence opens in Ferrara. 4. February 2 – The Unio Trium Nationumpact is established in Transylvania. 5. February 10 – All Souls' College is founded in the University of Oxford by Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Henry VI of Englandas a graduate in...

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    1. Pachacuti becomes ruler of the Kingdom of Cusco and begins its expansion into the Inca Empire (Tahuantinsuyu). 2. At 95 years of age, Nang Keo Phimpha becomes queen of Lan Xangfor a few months before being deposed and killed. 3. Just two years after the Ming dynasty court of China allowed landowners paying the grain tax to pay their tax in silver instead, the Ming court now decides to close all silver mines and prohibit all private silver mining in Zhejiang and Fujian provinces. This is a...

    January–December

    1. May 4 – Battle of Grotnik: Władysław III's royal army defeats the Hussite movement in Poland. 2. June 29 – Date of Venerable Macarius' Miracle of the Moose, according to Russianhagiographers. 3. July 6 – Pope Eugene IV issues the Bull of Union with the Greeks, proclaiming the end of the East–West Schism. The bull is repudiated by most eastern bishops shortly thereafter. 4. September 8 – Cardinal Giovanni Vitelleschi captures Foligno, ending Trinci's signoria. 5. September 29 or October 1 –...

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    1. Johannes Gutenberg develops printing with movable type at Mainzat about this date. 2. The Great Ordinance is adopted by the French Estates-General. This measure grants the king the exclusive right to raise troops, and establishes the taxation measure known as the taille, in support of a standing army. 3. The Council of Florence is moved to Florence. 4. At the Portuguese Cortes, Peter, Duke of Coimbrais appointed Regent of the Kingdom.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1410s_BC1410s BC - Wikipedia

    The 1410s BC is a decade which lasted from 1419 BC to 1410 BC. Events and trends. 1420 BC—Hebrew Exodus from Egypt (one proposed date). 1420 BC—Incumbent Shahram from Persia declared his kingdom. Significant people. Amenhotep II, Pharaoh of Egypt, (1427 BC–1401 BC

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1420s_BC1420s BC - Wikipedia

    The 1420s BC is a decade which lasted from 1429 BC to 1420 BC. Head of Thutmose IV ( 18th Dynasty) Events and Trends. The Egyptian Empire signs a peace treaty with the Kingdom of Mitanni (approximately 1420s BC). Pharaoh Thutmose IV marries Mutemwiya, daughter of the Mitanni king Artatama I, and recognizes their borders.

  7. 21 de jun. de 2021 · Boar and Bear Hunt (Fig. 1), the earliest of the Devonshire Hunting Tapestries, depicts the fashions of the early 1430s. The two women near the center of the tapestry wear distinctive versions of the houppelande (Fig. 5). This full-length outer garment of wool or silk was the third layer of a woman’s costume (Van Buren and Wieck 307).