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1349, 1349, 1349 - Births, 1349 - Deaths, 1349 - Events, <b>1349</b> is a Norwegian black metal band; see 1349 (band)., Law of Attraction, Practising Law of Attraction, Law of Attraction for Prosperity, Law of Attraction for Love, Law of Attraction - Obstacles
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| ARTICLES RELATED TO 1349 |  |  |  | 1349: Encyclopedia II - List of bands with numbers in the title - List of bands with names consisting entirely of integers
List of bands with numbers in the title - 0.
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|  |  |  | 1349: Encyclopedia II - Władysław II Jagiełło - BiographyJogaila (or Jagiełło) was from the Gediminid dynasty of dukes and grand dukes of Lithuania. His father was Algirdas (or Olgierd, ruled 1345-1377), duke of Lithuania, a son of Gediminas. He was born in Vilnius, Lithuania.
With the Union of Krewo in 1385, Jagiello married Queen Jadwiga of Poland (who was then only 11 years old) and established the Jagiellonian dynasty, which would rule in Poland and Lithuania until 1572. At the same time, Jagiello accepted Roman Catholicism, as did some other Lithuanian nobles. Thus he b ...
See also:Władysław II Jagiełło, Władysław II Jagiełło - Royal title, Władysław II Jagiełło - Biography, Władysław II Jagiełło - Dynastic Relations, Władysław II Jagiełło - Mother, Władysław II Jagiełło - Father, Władysław II Jagiełło - Wives, Władysław II Jagiełło - Brothers, Władysław II Jagiełło - Sisters, Władysław II Jagiełło - Sons, Władysław II Jagiełło - Daughters, Władysław II Jagiełło - Bibliography Read more here: » Władysław II Jagiełło: Encyclopedia II - Władysław II Jagiełło - Biography |
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|  |  |  | 1349: Encyclopedia II - Lviv - History
Lviv - Early history.
Recent archaeological excavations show that the area of Lviv has been populated since at least the 5th century. At the dawn of history, the area became incorporated into the Empire of Great Moravia, then became an area of contention between two emerging states: Poland (during the reign of Mieszko I, ruler of the Polans) and the Kievan Rus. Mieszko is thought to have controlled the area from 960 to 980. According to Nestor's chronicle, in 981 this area was conquered by Volodymyr ...
See also:Lviv, Lviv - Geography, Lviv - Location, Lviv - Climate, Lviv - History, Lviv - Early history, Lviv - Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Lviv - Decline of the Commonwealth, Lviv - Partitions, Lviv - 20th century, Lviv - Government, Lviv - Administrative division, Lviv - Public Transportation, Lviv - Buses, Lviv - Tramways, Lviv - Trolleybuses, Lviv - Railway, Lviv - Airports, Lviv - Culture, Lviv - Museums and art galleries, Lviv - Sport, Lviv - Films and books featuring Lviv, Lviv - Education, Lviv - Tourist attractions, Lviv - Famous Leopolitans Read more here: » Lviv: Encyclopedia II - Lviv - History |
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| |  |  |  | 1349: Encyclopedia II - Lutsk - HistoryAccording to legend, Luchesk was founded in the 7th century. However, it wasn't until 1085 when it was first mentioned. Until the foundation of Volodymyr-Volynsky it was the capital of Halych-Volynia.
The town was founded around a wooden castle built by a local branch of the Rurik Dynasty. At times the stronghold was a capital of the duchy, but since there was no need for a fixed capital in medieval Europe, the town did not become an important centre of commerce or culture. In 1240 the nearby town was seized and looted by the Tartars, ...
See also:Lutsk, Lutsk - Name, Lutsk - History, Lutsk - Famous people born or working in Lutsk, Lutsk - Places of interest, Lutsk - Industry and commerce, Lutsk - Culture and science Read more here: » Lutsk: Encyclopedia II - Lutsk - History |
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|  |  |  | 1349: Encyclopedia II - Kartids - 1331-1370Four years after Mu'izzu'd-Din's ascension, the Ilkhan Abu Sa'id died, following which the Ilkhanate quickly fragmented. Mu'izzu'd-Din, for his part, allied with Togha Temur, a claimant to the Ilkhanid throne, and paid tribute to him. Up until his death, Mu'izzu'd-Din's main concern were the neighboring Sarbadars, centered in Sabzavar. As the Sarbadars were the enemies of Togha Temur, they considered the Kartids a threat and invaded. When the Kartids and Sarbadars met in battle at Zava on July 18, 1342, the battle was initially in the favor ...
See also:Kartids, Kartids - Rise to Power, Kartids - 1278-1307, Kartids - 1307-1331, Kartids - 1331-1370, Kartids - Fall 1370-1383 Read more here: » Kartids: Encyclopedia II - Kartids - 1331-1370 |
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|  |  |  | 1349: Encyclopedia II - John of Ruysbroeck - Life
John of Ruysbroeck - Until his ordination.
John had a devout mother, who brought him up in the Catholic faith; of his father we know nothing. John's surname Van Ruusbroec is not a surname in the modern sense but a toponym that refers to his native hamlet, modern-day Ruisbroek near Brussels (compare John of Salisbury or Democritus of Abdera). At the age of eleven he left his mother, departing without leave or warning, to place himself under the guidance and tuition of his uncle, Jan Hinckaert, a canon of St ...
See also:John of Ruysbroeck, John of Ruysbroeck - Life, John of Ruysbroeck - Until his ordination, John of Ruysbroeck - Priest in Brussels, John of Ruysbroeck - Priest in Groenendaal, John of Ruysbroeck - After death, John of Ruysbroeck - Works and philosophy Read more here: » John of Ruysbroeck: Encyclopedia II - John of Ruysbroeck - Life |
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|  |  |  | 1349: Encyclopedia II - Milan - HistoryIt is presumed Milan was originally founded by the Celts of Northern Italy around 600 BCE and was conquered around 222 BCE by the Romans, who gave it the name of Mediolanum. In the 4th century CE, at the time of the bishop Saint Ambrose and emperor Theodosius I, the city was briefly the capital of the Western Roman Empire. At that time Milan was the second largest city in Europe, with more than 300,000 inhabitants.
In the 11th century, after the Ostrogothic and Lombard periods, the city regained its importance and led other Ita ...
See also:Milan, Milan - History, Milan - Demographics, Milan - Economy, Milan - Famous Businesses of Milan, Milan - Architecture & Places, Milan - Principal churches, Milan - Famous monuments, Milan - Notable architecture, Milan - Culture & Art, Milan - Museums & Exhibitions, Milan - Theaters, Milan - Universities, Milan - Transportation, Milan - Airports, Milan - Subways tramways and buses, Milan - National Railway, Milan - Regional-Metropolitan Railway services, Milan - Taxis, Milan - Sports, Milan - Stadiums, Milan - Communication & media, Milan - Newspapers, Milan - Magazines, Milan - TV and radio, Milan - Sister cities, Milan - Milano Photo Gallery Read more here: » Milan: Encyclopedia II - Milan - History |
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|  |  |  | 1349: Encyclopedia II - Medieval music - Late Medieval music 1300-1400
Medieval music - France: Ars nova.
The beginning of the Ars nova is one of the few clean chronological divisions in medieval music, since it corresponds to the publication of the Roman de Fauvel, a huge compilation of poetry and music, in 1310 and 1314. The Roman de Fauvel is a satire on abuses in the medieval church, and is filled with medieval motets, lais, rondeaux and other new secular forms. While most of the music is anonymous, it contains several pieces by Philippe de Vitry, one ...
See also:Medieval music, Medieval music - Overview, Medieval music - Style and trends, Medieval music - Instruments, Medieval music - Genres, Medieval music - Theory and notation, Medieval music - Early Medieval music -1150, Medieval music - Early chant traditions, Medieval music - Gregorian chant, Medieval music - Early polyphony: organum, Medieval music - Liturgical drama, Medieval music - Goliards, Medieval music - High Medieval music 1150-1300, Medieval music - Ars antiqua, Medieval music - Troubadors and trouvères, Medieval music - Late Medieval music 1300-1400, Medieval music - France: Ars nova, Medieval music - Italy: Trecento, Medieval music - Germany: Geisslerlieder, Medieval music - Mannerism and Ars subtilior, Medieval music - Transitioning to the Renaissance, Medieval music - Sources and further reading Read more here: » Medieval music: Encyclopedia II - Medieval music - Late Medieval music 1300-1400 |
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|  |  |  | 1349: Encyclopedia II - Adamawa Province - Geography
Adamawa Province - Land.
The Adamawa is one of Cameroon's more geologically diverse areas. The Gotel and Mambila Mountains at the border with Nigeria are largely composed of granite, which gives way to crystalline and metamorphic rock such as mica, schists, and gneiss. These are often covered in volcanic basalt, a combination that dominates until the Faro River. East of this, granites once again prevail, though sedimentary rock forms the valley of the Mbéré River, and a zone of metamorphic rock surrounds this. ...
See also:Adamawa Province, Adamawa Province - Geography, Adamawa Province - Land, Adamawa Province - Drainage, Adamawa Province - Relief, Adamawa Province - Climate, Adamawa Province - Plant and animal life, Adamawa Province - Demographics, Adamawa Province - Settlement patterns, Adamawa Province - People, Adamawa Province - Religion, Adamawa Province - Economy, Adamawa Province - Livestock, Adamawa Province - Agriculture, Adamawa Province - Industry, Adamawa Province - Transport, Adamawa Province - Tourism, Adamawa Province - Administration and social conditions, Adamawa Province - Government, Adamawa Province - Education, Adamawa Province - Health, Adamawa Province - Cultural life, Adamawa Province - History, Adamawa Province - Early population movements, Adamawa Province - Fulbe jihads, Adamawa Province - European contacts, Adamawa Province - German administration, Adamawa Province - French administration, Adamawa Province - Post-independence Read more here: » Adamawa Province: Encyclopedia II - Adamawa Province - Geography |
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| |  |  |  | 1349: Encyclopedia II - House of Capet - Capets through historyOver the course of the preceding centuries, Capetians would spread throughout Europe, ruling every form of provincial unit from kingdoms to manors. Besides being the most numerous royal family in Europe, it also is one of the most incestual, especially in the Spanish Monarchy. Salic Law, reestablished during the Hundred Years' War from an ancient French tradition, caused the French monarchy to permit only direct male descendents of Hugh to succeed to the throne of France. This did not effect monarchies not under that law such as Portugal, Sp ...
See also:House of Capet, House of Capet - The early dynasty, House of Capet - Origin of the name, House of Capet - Capets through history, House of Capet - Capetians and their domains, House of Capet - The Capet dynasty today, House of Capet - Current countries under Capetian leadership:, House of Capet - Current Capetian Pretenders Read more here: » House of Capet: Encyclopedia II - House of Capet - Capets through history |
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|  |  |  | 1349: Encyclopedia II - History of Cologne - The RomansIn 39 BC, the tribe of the Ubii entered into an agreement with the Roman forces and settled on the left bank of the Rhine. Their headquarters was Oppidum Ubiorum — the settlement of the Ubii, and at the same time an important Roman military base. In 50 AD, Agrippina the Younger, wife of the Emperor Claudius, who was born in Cologne, asked for her home village to be elevated to the status of a colonia — a city under Roman law. It was called Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensis (a "colony of Claudius and the altar of Agri ...
See also:History of Cologne, History of Cologne - The Romans, History of Cologne - Franks Merovingians and Carolingians, History of Cologne - The Prince-Bishops of Cologne, History of Cologne - The Hanseatic League, History of Cologne - The French, History of Cologne - The Prussians, History of Cologne - The Nazis, History of Cologne - Jews in Cologne Read more here: » History of Cologne: Encyclopedia II - History of Cologne - The Romans |
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|  |  |  | 1349: Encyclopedia II - Gediminas of Lithuania - Choice of religionHe inherited a vast domain, comprising Lithuania proper, Samogitia, Red Russia, Polotsk and Minsk; but these possessions were environed by powerful and greedy foes, the most dangerous of them being the Teutonic Knights and the Livonian Brothers of the Sword. The systematic raiding of Lithuania by the knights under the pretext of converting it had long since united all the Lithuanian tribes against the common enemy; but Gediminas aimed at establishing a dynasty which should make Lithuania not merely secure but mighty, and for this purpose he ...
See also:Gediminas of Lithuania, Gediminas of Lithuania - Origin, Gediminas of Lithuania - Choice of religion, Gediminas of Lithuania - Incorporation of Slavic lands, Gediminas of Lithuania - Domestic affairs, Gediminas of Lithuania - Father, Gediminas of Lithuania - Wives, Gediminas of Lithuania - Brothers, Gediminas of Lithuania - Sons, Gediminas of Lithuania - Daughters Read more here: » Gediminas of Lithuania: Encyclopedia II - Gediminas of Lithuania - Choice of religion |
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|  |  |  | 1349: Encyclopedia II - County of Jaffa and Ascalon - HistoryJaffa was fortified by Godfrey of Bouillon after the First Crusade in 1100, and was unsuccessfully claimed by Daimbert of Pisa, the first Patriarch. It remained part of the royal domain until it was given to Hugh of Le Puiset in 1110. When Hugh II rebelled against King Fulk in 1134 the county was divided into a number of smaller holdings, and Jaffa itself became a royal domain. Soon it was designated as the apanage of Fulk's second son, Amalric. In 1153, Fulk's first son King Baldwin III conquered Ascalon, an ...
See also:County of Jaffa and Ascalon, County of Jaffa and Ascalon - History, County of Jaffa and Ascalon - Vassals, County of Jaffa and Ascalon - Counts of Jaffa and Ascalon, County of Jaffa and Ascalon - Sources Read more here: » County of Jaffa and Ascalon: Encyclopedia II - County of Jaffa and Ascalon - History |
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|  |  |  | 1349: Encyclopedia II - Gorgoroth band - BiographyGorgoroth was formed in 1992 by guitarist Infernus, vocalist Hat (Hate in Norwegian), and drummer Goat. In 1993, the band released their first demo, entitled A Sorcery Written In Blood. It was also released as a split album with Burzum entitled Burzum & Gorgoroth; it contained the same tracks as the demo plus various Burzum songs. After the demo was released, Gorgoroth signed a record deal with Embassy Records and started work on their debute full-length: Pentagram. The infamous Samoth of Emperor participated on the ...
See also:Gorgoroth band, Gorgoroth band - Biography, Gorgoroth band - Poland Incident, Gorgoroth band - Other criminal charges, Gorgoroth band - Discography, Gorgoroth band - Studio releases, Gorgoroth band - Live and compilation releases, Gorgoroth band - Demos and bootlegs, Gorgoroth band - Band members, Gorgoroth band - Current members, Gorgoroth band - Former members, Gorgoroth band - Related bands Read more here: » Gorgoroth band: Encyclopedia II - Gorgoroth band - Biography |
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|  |  |  | 1349: Encyclopedia II - Irish battles - Late Medieval Battles
Irish battles - Bruce Wars in Ireland.
1316 - Second Battle of Athenry
1318 - Battle of Dysert O'Dea
1318 - Battle of Faughart
1328 - battle of Thomond. Battle of Devlin (Delbhna Bethra); the MacGeoghegan kills three thousand English.
1330 - battle of Fiodh-an-atha; Ualgarg O'Rourke defeated by the English. Ath-Disirt-Nuadan. Berna-an-Mhil; Tomaltagh Mac Dermot and Mac William were defeated by the Brown Earl and Tomalta ...
See also:Irish battles, Irish battles - Pre-Historic Era, Irish battles - Early Medieval Battles, Irish battles - Late Medieval Battles, Irish battles - Bruce Wars in Ireland, Irish battles - Early Modern Era, Irish battles - Desmond Rebellions, Irish battles - Nine Years War Ireland, Irish battles - Irish Confederate Wars/Wars of the Three Kingdoms, Irish battles - Williamite war in Ireland/War of the Two Kings, Irish battles - Modern Times, Irish battles - 1798 Rebellion, Irish battles - Tithe War 1831-36, Irish battles - 20th Century Read more here: » Irish battles: Encyclopedia II - Irish battles - Late Medieval Battles |
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|  |  |  | 1349: Encyclopedia II - Spurrell - The Spurrells of Norfolk EnglandIt has been suggested that the Norfolk family name is derived from the village of Sporle, near Swaffham, in Norfolk (see, for instance, Rye:1913); there is probably, therefore, no connection whatsoever with the name Spreull. In 1349 a William de Sporle was admitted freeman of the city of Norwich and was later one of the men responsible for electing the first Mayor of Norwich. Spurrells were resident in Norwich in later years too, one of ...
See also:Spurrell, Spurrell - Spreull History, Spurrell - The Spurrells of Norfolk England, Spurrell - Owners of Thurgarton House and Bessingham Manor House, Spurrell - Other Spurrell families in England and Wales, Spurrell - Spruell pictures Read more here: » Spurrell: Encyclopedia II - Spurrell - The Spurrells of Norfolk England |
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|  |  |  | 1349: Encyclopedia II - Bydgoszcz - HistoryOriginally a fishers' settlement called Bydgoszcz (spelled "Bydgostia" in Latin), the city became a stronghold for the Vistula trade routes. In the 13th century it was the site of a castellany, first mentioned in 1238. Bydgoszcz was occupied by the Teutonic Knights from 1331-1337, and was recovered by the king Casimir the Great, who granted the city municipal rights in 1346/1349.
In the 15th-16th centuries Bydgoszcz was a significant site of corn trade. In 1657 the ...
See also:Bydgoszcz, Bydgoszcz - History, Bydgoszcz - Economy, Bydgoszcz - Major corporations, Bydgoszcz - Education, Bydgoszcz - Sports, Bydgoszcz - Politics, Bydgoszcz - Bydgoszcz constituency, Bydgoszcz - Famous people from Bydgoszcz, Bydgoszcz - External link Read more here: » Bydgoszcz: Encyclopedia II - Bydgoszcz - History |
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