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  1. 1359 ( MCCCLIX) fue un año común comenzado en martes del calendario juliano, en vigor en aquella fecha. Acontecimientos. 25 de mayo: el parlamento ( Estados Generales) francés, invalida los acuerdos de Juan II de Francia con Inglaterra. 21 de agosto: en Granada (España), Ísmail II se convierte en Sultán de Granada, sucediendo a Muhamned V.

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    Year 1359 ( MCCCLIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar . Events. January–December. May 25 – The French States-General repudiates the terms of the Second Treaty of London, signed earlier in the year between England and France. [1]

  3. Events. Change of emperor of the Ottoman Empire from Orhan I ( 1326 -1359) to Murad I (1359- 1389) Berlin joins the Hanseatic League. Margarete Maultasch, Countess of Tyrol, and her husband Louis of Bavaria are absolved from excommunication.

  4. Executive Order 13959. Executive Order 13959 is a U.S. Presidential Executive Order signed on November 12, 2020, by President Donald Trump. Its title, and stated goal, is "Addressing the Threat From Securities Investments That Finance Communist Chinese Military Companies."

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  5. La batalla de Araviana enfrentó el 22 de septiembre de 1359 a tropas del rey castellano Pedro I el Cruel frente a las del rey aragonés Pedro el Ceremonioso. La batalla, librada a los pies del Moncayo , se zanjó como la primera victoria aragonesa durante la guerra de los Dos Pedros.

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  6. The Reims campaign took place during the Hundred Years' War. It occurred after the French de facto government rejected the terms of the Treaty of London and consequently Edward III of England organised and commanded an expeditionary army to gain by force what he had failed to win by diplomacy. On 28 October 1359 Edward landed at Calais, and ...

  7. The Treaty of London ( French: Traités de Londres; also known as the Second Treaty of London) was proposed by England, accepted by France, and signed in 1359. After Edward the Black Prince soundly defeated the French at Poitiers (during the Hundred Years' War ), where they captured John II of France, the French king was forced to ...