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 |  |  | 1354: Encyclopedia - DécapoleThe Décapole (Zehnstädtebund in German) was an alliance of ten towns in Alsace, France in a league founded in 1354, and discontinued in 1679.
In 1354 the Holy Roman Emporer Charles IV ratified the treaty uniting the towns of Haguenau, Colmar, Wissembourg, Turckheim, Obernai, Kaysersberg, Rosheim, Munster, Sélestat and Mulhouse. Haguenau became its capital while Strasbourg, another free town of the empire, remained outside of the alliance. In 1515, Mulhouse pulled out of the alliance in order to ally w ...
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 |  |  | 1354: Encyclopedia II - Kensington Runestone - Early historySwedish-American farmer Olof Öhman said he found the stone while clearing his land of trees and stumps before plowing. It was reportedly on a small knoll or hillside, lying face down and buried in the root system of a tree believed to be at least ten years old. According to several witnesses, some of the roots were flattened and fit tightly around it. Öhman's ten year old son noticed some markings and the farmer later said he thought they'd found an "Indian almanac". The artifact was about 30 x 16 x ...
See also:Kensington Runestone, Kensington Runestone - Early history, Kensington Runestone - Historical support, Kensington Runestone - Geography, Kensington Runestone - Other artifacts?, Kensington Runestone - Debate, Kensington Runestone - A century goes by, Kensington Runestone - The text, Kensington Runestone - Conclusion Read more here: » Kensington Runestone: Encyclopedia II - Kensington Runestone - Early history |
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See also:Algirdas, Algirdas - Background, Algirdas - Expansion of Lithuania, Algirdas - Assessment, Algirdas - Mother, Algirdas - Father, Algirdas - Wives, Algirdas - Brothers, Algirdas - Sisters, Algirdas - Sons, Algirdas - Daughters Read more here: » Algirdas: Encyclopedia II - Algirdas - Background |
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If Rienzi had lived in our own age, his talents, which were really great, would have found their proper orbit, for his character was one not unusual among literary politicians; a combination of knowledge, eloquence, and enthusiasm for ideal excellence, with vanity, inexperienc ...
See also:Cola di Rienzi, Cola di Rienzi - Early career, Cola di Rienzi - Leader of revolt, Cola di Rienzi - Tribune of Rome, Cola di Rienzi - Attempt to unify Italy, Cola di Rienzi - End of his rule, Cola di Rienzi - Life in captivity, Cola di Rienzi - Senator of Rome, Cola di Rienzi - Legacy Read more here: » Cola di Rienzi: Encyclopedia II - Cola di Rienzi - End of his rule |
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Švitrigaila - Mother.
Ulyana of Tver 1350 (ca 1325 – 1392)
Švitrigaila - Father.
Olgierd (ca 1296 – end of May 1377), Grand Prince of Lithuania 1345 – 1377
Švitrigaila - Brothers.
Demetrius I Starszy (1327 – 12 May 1399 Battle of the Worskla River), Prince of Trubczewsk 1357 – 1399, Briansk 1357 – 1379, Starodub 1370 – 1399, Druck 13?? – 13??
Andrzej (14th century – 12 August 1399) ...
See also:Švitrigaila, Švitrigaila - Rebellion against Vytautas, Švitrigaila - Defection to Moscow and its aftermath, Švitrigaila - Grand Duke of Lithuania, Švitrigaila - Downfall and later years, Švitrigaila - Titles, Švitrigaila - Relatives, Švitrigaila - Mother, Švitrigaila - Father, Švitrigaila - Brothers, Švitrigaila - Sisters Read more here: » Švitrigaila: Encyclopedia II - Švitrigaila - Relatives |
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History of the Jews in China - Early record.
Sources indicate that Jews in China were often mistaken for Muslims by other Chinese, most likely as a result of similar pracitces and customs. The first plausible recorded written Chinese mention of Jews uses the term Zhu-hu, or Zhu-hu-du (perhaps from Hebrew Yehudim, "Jews") found in the Annals of the Yuan Dynasty in 1329 and 1354. The text spoke of the reinforcement of a tax on levied on "dissenters" and of a government decr ...
See also:History of the Jews in China, History of the Jews in China - Overview, History of the Jews in China - History, History of the Jews in China - Early record, History of the Jews in China - Origins, History of the Jews in China - 19th century, History of the Jews in China - Modern times, History of the Jews in China - World War II, History of the Jews in China - Late 20th century, History of the Jews in China - 21st century, History of the Jews in China - Name Read more here: » History of the Jews in China: Encyclopedia II - History of the Jews in China - History |
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