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from the 1320sinDenmark. Monarch – Christopher II of Denmark (until 1326),Valdemar III of Denmark 1320 25 January – Christopher II of Denmark signs a...
The 1320s was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, 1320, and ended on December 31, 1329. January 5 – Henry III, Count of Gorizia...
and a former landfill. In the 1320s the town moved to the present day town centre. At this time there were two monasteries in the town and during the...
Union in 1448. Initially a tiny principality, Muscovy gained strength against its more powerful neighbors with the Mongol khans' support. From the 1320s, Moscow...
Prince (1386–1394, 1397–1418) Vlad I the Usurper, Prince (1394–1397) DenmarkDenmark (complete list) – Eric VI, King (1286–1319) Christopher II, King (...
point in the Hundred Years' War which marks the rise of the longbow as a dominant weapon in Western Europe. 1346: King Valdemar IV of Denmark sells the...
the Danish Council of the state (Rigsraadet), the Privy Council or inner circle of magnates that often controlled the king. Dating from the 1320s, it...
The type would evolve in the 16th and 17th, only finally disappearing in the early 19th century. First recorded in the 1320s, the picard was a single-masted...
correct, is the Lum recorded in a register of Västergötland lawmen copied by Laurentius Dyakn, a priest in Vidhem, in the 1320s; he must have lived around...
decayed), Schlawe (by the Swenzones, 1317), Garz (by the princes of Rügen, 1320s), Jacobshagen (by three brothers von Stegelitz, 1336), Freienwalde (by von...
ISBN 978-0-857-71603-3, p. 14: "From the 1320s, under Amda Seyon, this dynasty began to rebuild a major empire in the region." Jack S. Levy: War in the Modern Great Power...
other towns within its parent principality of Vladimir-Suzdal, and by the 1320s, it emerged as the most influential, largely due to decisions made by the...
into English by Parwiz Morewedge in 1977. The book is also important in respect to Persian scientific works. Andar Dānish-i Rag (اندر دانش رگ, "On the Science...
of Denmark. According to the chronicle Erikskrönikan, written in the early 1320s, Eric is said to have been partly lame; "King Eric was lisping in his...
tributary kingdoms in modern day Indonesia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Vietnam. In the 1320s, Odoric of Pordenone visited Borneo, Champa, and Java. In the 1420s,...
worldcat.org. Retrieved 2024-03-24. Mägi, Marika (2018). In Austrvegr: The Role of the Eastern Baltic in Viking Age Communication across the Baltic Sea. BRILL...
Vladimir by the 1320s. On the right bank of the Moskva River, at a distance of eight kilometres (5 mi) from the Kremlin, not later than in 1282, Daniel founded...
by the Mongols for the next century, both politically and culturally. In the 1320s, the Mongols retreated from Georgia, and Tbilisi became the capital of...
being installed in cathedrals and abbeys by the 1320s. Astrology, magic and palm reading were also considered important forms of knowledge in medieval England...
of Christmas Peace in 2014 in front of the old town hall of Porvoo Christmas truce of World War I Some sources refer to the 1320s. However, this was long...
16th century. Artillery powered by gunpowder was introduced to Europe in the 1320s and spread quickly. Handguns, which were initially unpredictable and...
of the largest cities in the world, with a population exceeding 100,000 at the beginning of the 12th century. In the early 1320s, a Lithuanian army led...
virtually destroyed, and both of its commanders are killed. Valdemar IV of Denmark, son of deceased King Christopher II, is elected to the throne, following...
but earlier uses of cannon in the Islamic World are vague with a possible appearance in the Emirate of Granada by the 1320s, however evidence is inconclusive...
ancestral home to the House of Württemberg, in 1317 and then began expansion of the city's defenses. The early 1320s were important years for Stuttgart: Eberhard...