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1395: Encyclopedia - 1395

1395 - Events. End of reign of Hungary by Capet-Anjou family. Albert IV becomes archduke of Austria. Rama Ratchathirat becomes king of the Ayutthaya kingdom in Thailand. 1395 - Births. January 11 - Michele of Valois, daughter of Charles VI of France (died 1422) March 18 - John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter, English military leader (died 1447) September 7 - Reginald West, 6th Baron De La Warr, English politician (died 1427)Including:

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1395: Encyclopedia II - Imagawa Sadayo - Kyushu Tandai 1371-1395
Sadayo's skill as a strategist was obvious, and he moved rapidly through northern Kyushu with a great deal of success, bringing the region under his control by October 1372. This was an impressive achievement considering Prince Kanenaga had been fortifying his position in this region for more than a decade. Kanenaga was not defeated outright however, and went on the defensive, leading to a stalemate that lasted through to 1374, when Kanenaga's general, Kikuchi Takemitsu, passed away, leaving his military with no strong leader. ...

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Imagawa Sadayo, Imagawa Sadayo - Sadayo's Early Life, Imagawa Sadayo - Kyushu Tandai 1371-1395, Imagawa Sadayo - His Later Years 1395-1420, Imagawa Sadayo - Sadayo's Poetry, Imagawa Sadayo - Two Select Poems, Imagawa Sadayo - Bibliography

Read more here: » Imagawa Sadayo: Encyclopedia II - Imagawa Sadayo - Kyushu Tandai 1371-1395

1395: Encyclopedia II - Imagawa Sadayo - Sadayo's Poetry

Sadayo felt that poetry should be a direct expression of personal experience, a fact that can be seen from his own poems. Even though Sadayo is better known for his criticism of the more conservative poetry styles, the Nijo school in particular, and his tutoring of Shotetsu (1381-1459), who would become one of the finest uta poets of the fifteenth century, than he is for his own output, it nonetheless provides a glimpse in to the mind of this medieval scholar and his travels. < ...

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Imagawa Sadayo, Imagawa Sadayo - Sadayo's Early Life, Imagawa Sadayo - Kyushu Tandai 1371-1395, Imagawa Sadayo - His Later Years 1395-1420, Imagawa Sadayo - Sadayo's Poetry, Imagawa Sadayo - Two Select Poems, Imagawa Sadayo - Bibliography

Read more here: » Imagawa Sadayo: Encyclopedia II - Imagawa Sadayo - Sadayo's Poetry

1395: Encyclopedia - Johannes Bessarion

Johannes Bessarion, or Basilius (c. 1395-1472), titular patriarch of Constantinople, and one of the illustrious Greek scholars who contributed to the great revival of letters in the 15th century, was born at Trebizond, the year of his birth being variously given as 1389, 1395 or 1403. He was educated at Constantinople, and in 1423 went to the Peloponnese to hear Gemistus Pletho expound the philosophy of Plato. On entering the order of St Basil, he adopted the name of an old Egyptian anchorite Bessarion, whose story he ha ...

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1395: Encyclopedia - William Waynflete

William Waynflete (1395 - 1486), English Lord Chancellor and bishop of Winchester, was the son of Richard Pattene or Patyn, alias Barbour, of Wainfleet, Lincolnshire (Magd. Coll., Oxon. Reg, f. 84b), whose monumental effigy, formerly in the church of Wainfleet, now in Magdalen College Chapel at Oxford, seems to be in the dress of a merchant. His mother was Margery, daughter of Sir William Brereton of t ...

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1395: Encyclopedia - 1349

1349 is a Norwegian black metal band; see 1349 (band). 1349 - Births. September 9 - Duke Albert III of Austria (died 1395) 1349 - Deaths. May 31 - Thomas Wake, English politician (born 1297) August 26 - Thomas Bradwardine, Archbishop of Canterbury September 11 - Bonne of Luxembourg, queen of John II of France (born 1315) Agnès of Valois, daughter of John II of France (born 1345) Joan ...

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1395: Encyclopedia II - Feofan Grek - Biography

Feofan Grek or Theophanes the Greek (ca. 1340-ca. 1410) was one of the greatest Russian icon painters, or iconographers. He was the teacher of great Andrei Rublev. Feofan was born in the Byzantine Empire and worked in Constantinople. In 1370 he moved to Novgorod, and in 1395 to Moscow. He frescoed the walls of many churches including: the church of 'Transfiguration of Christ on Il'in Street in Novgorod (1378) the church of Nativity of Mary (1395) of the Moscow Kremlin together with Semen Cher ...

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Feofan Grek, Feofan Grek - Biography, Feofan Grek - Some Works

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1395: Encyclopedia II - List of rulers of Bosnia - Bosnian kingdom

1353 (1357?) - 1391 (Ban 1353-1377, King 1377-1391) Tvrtko I of Kotroman (born 1338?, died 1391) Nephew of Stephen Kotromanić. Crowned himself 'King of Serbs and Bosnia' in 1377. 1391 - 1395 Stephen (Stjepan) Dabiša (died 1395) Illegitimate son of Ninoslav Kotromanić, a son of Kotroman. 1395 - 1398 Jelena Gruba, widow of Stephen Dabisa 1398 - 1404, 1409 - 1418 King Ostoja Kotromanić (died 1418) Son of Tvrtko Kotromanić. Power struggles with ...

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List of rulers of Bosnia, List of rulers of Bosnia - Early history, List of rulers of Bosnia - Emergence of native Bosnian bans, List of rulers of Bosnia - Bosnian kingdom, List of rulers of Bosnia - Turkish occupation, List of rulers of Bosnia - Austrian occupation, List of rulers of Bosnia - Modern times, List of rulers of Bosnia - Related articles, List of rulers of Bosnia - External link

Read more here: » List of rulers of Bosnia: Encyclopedia II - List of rulers of Bosnia - Bosnian kingdom

1395: Encyclopedia - Jacques Cœur

Jacques Cœur (c. 1395 – November 25, 1456, Chios), was a French merchant. He was one of the founders of the trade between France and the Levant. He was born at Bourges, in which city his father, Pierre Cœur, was a rich merchant. Jacques is first heard of about 1418, when he married Mace de Lodepart, daughter of Lambert de Lodepart, an influential citizen, provost of Bourges, and a former valet of John, duke of Berry. About 1429 he formed a commercial partnership with two brothers named Godard; and in 1432 he was at Damascus ...

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1395: Encyclopedia - House of Visconti

The House of Visconti were a noble family whose effectual founder, Oddone, wrested control of the city from the rival Della Torre family in 1277. The Visconti ruled Milan during the Middle Ages and Early Renaissance period, first as Lords of Milan, then, from 1395 as Dukes. From Uberto, brother of Matteo I, came the lateral branch of dukes of Modrone; to this family belonged Luchino Visconti, one of the mos ...

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1395: Encyclopedia - 1390s

1390s - Events and Trends. 1392 Korean founder of the Joseon Dynasty General Yi Seonggye led a coup d'état, overthrowing the kingdom of Goryeo and founding the kingdom of Joseon End of the reign of Emperor Go-Kameyama of Japan 1394 Expulsion of Jews from France 1395 End of reign of Hungary by Capet-Anjou family 1397 Richard Whittington aka Dick Whittington is elected Lord Mayor of London John Beaufort becomes Earl of Somerset Including:

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1395: Encyclopedia - Worshipful Company of Saddlers

The Worshipful Company of Saddlers is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London. The Guild of Saddlers, the Company's predecessor, may have existed in Anglo-Saxon times, but certainly existed at some point in the eleventh century. The Guild became a Company when a Royal Charter of incorporation was granted in 1395. The City granted the Company the right to regulate the trade of saddle-making; all saddlers in and within two miles of the City were subject to the Company's regulations. However, the powers of the Company were erod ...

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1395: Encyclopedia II - Hwanghae - History

In 1395, the province was organized as P'unghae (P'unghae-do; 풍해도; 豊海道). In 1417, the province was renamed Hwanghae. The name derived from the names of the two principal cities of Hwangju (황주; 黃州) and Haeju (해주; 海州). In 1895, the province was reorganized into the Districts of Haeju (Haeju-bu; 해주부; 海州府) in the west and Gaeseong (Gaeseong-bu; 개성부; 開城府) in the east, but in 1896, a new system of thirteen provinces was established, and ...

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Hwanghae, Hwanghae - History, Hwanghae - Geography

Read more here: » Hwanghae: Encyclopedia II - Hwanghae - History

1395: Encyclopedia II - Gangwon-do - History

Gangwon-do was one of the Eight Provinces of Korea during the Joseon Dynasty. The province was formed in 1395, and derived its name from the names of the principal cities of Gangneung (강릉; 江陵) and the provincial capital Wonju (원주; 原州). In 1895, Gangwon-do was replaced by the Districts of Chuncheon (Chuncheon-bu; 춘천부; 春川府) in the west and Gangneung (Gangneung-bu; 강릉부; 江陵府) in the east. (W ...

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Gangwon-do, Gangwon-do - History, Gangwon-do - Geography, Gangwon-do - Location, Gangwon-do - Resources, Gangwon-do - Cities and parks, Gangwon-do - Regions, Gangwon-do - Administrative divisions, Gangwon-do - Cities, Gangwon-do - Counties

Read more here: » Gangwon-do: Encyclopedia II - Gangwon-do - History

1395: Encyclopedia II - Duchy of Milan - History

The Duchy was created in 1395 for Gian Galeazzo Visconti, Lord of Milan. When the Visconti became extinct in 1447, Milan declared itself a republic, despite the fact that the Duke of Orleans was the legitimate heir by treaty. Orleans proved unable to make good his claim, but the republic was nevertheless short-lived. The adventurer Francesco Sforza, who married the last Visconti's illegitimate daughter, s ...

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Duchy of Milan, Duchy of Milan - History

Read more here: » Duchy of Milan: Encyclopedia II - Duchy of Milan - History

1395: Encyclopedia II - Buren - The city of Buren

The earliest known reference to the settlement dates from 772[1]. The castle built by the Lords of Buren is first mentioned in 1298. The town was granted city rights in 1395 by Alard IV of Buren, which led to the construction of a defensive wall and a moat. Significant parts of these still exist. In 1492 the region was promoted to a county (i.e. ruled by a count), but due to its isolated position i ...

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Buren, Buren - Population centres, Buren - The city of Buren, Buren - External link

Read more here: » Buren: Encyclopedia II - Buren - The city of Buren

1395: Encyclopedia II - Henry Percy - Early career

Harry acquired a great reputation as a warrior, fighting against the Scots and the French. He fought against the Scottish forces of James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas at the Battle of Otterburn in August, 1388 and was captured, but later ransomed. He went to Calais in 1391 and served as governor of Bordeaux from 1393 to 1395. After his return from Valois Dynasty France, Harry joined with his father and helped depose King Richard II in favor of Henry of ...

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Henry Percy, Henry Percy - Early career, Henry Percy - Rebellion and death, Henry Percy - Marriage and children

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1395: Encyclopedia II - Haskovo - History

According to the archeologists, the area of Haskovo was originally settled about seven thousand years ago. In and around Haskovo, evidence has been preserved that confirms its long history during the prehistoric, Thracian, Roman, late ancient and medieval periods. During the first Bulgarian kingdom in the 9th century, a fortness was built in Haskovo that soon was transformed into a town. This town was located at the center of a sizeable region between the Klokotnitza, Harmanlijska, and Maritza rivers. In 1395 the Eski camii (the Old mosque) was built as the first one on the Balkan peninsula. It is interesting tha ...

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Haskovo, Haskovo - History, Haskovo - Culture

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1395: Encyclopedia II - Kangwon - History

Kangwŏn was one of the Eight Provinces of Korea during the Joseon Dynasty. The province was formed 1395, and derived its name from the names of the principal cities of Gangneung (or Kangnŭng; 강릉; 江陵) and the provincial capital Wonju (or Wŏnju; 원주; 原州). In 1895, Kangwŏn was replaced by the Districts of Chuncheon (Chuncheon-bu; 춘천부; 春川府) in the west and Gangneung (Gangneung-bu; 강릉부; 江陵府) in the east. (Wonj ...

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Kangwon, Kangwon - History, Kangwon - Geography, Kangwon - Administrative Divisions, Kangwon - Cities, Kangwon - Counties

Read more here: » Kangwon: Encyclopedia II - Kangwon - History

1395: Encyclopedia II - Philip III Duke of Burgundy - Family and early life

Born in Dijon, he was the son of John the Fearless and Margaret of Bavaria-Straubing. On the 28th of January 1405, he was named Count of Charolais in apanage of his father and probably on the same day he was engaged to Michele of Valois(1395–1422), daughter of Charles VI of France and Isabeau of Bavaria. They were married in June of 1409. Philip subsequently married Bonne of Artois (1393–1425), daughter of Philip of Artois, Count of Eu, and also the widow of his uncle, Phili ...

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Philip III Duke of Burgundy, Philip III Duke of Burgundy - Family and early life, Philip III Duke of Burgundy - Early Rule and Alliance with England, Philip III Duke of Burgundy - Geographic Expansion, Philip III Duke of Burgundy - Patron of the Arts

Read more here: » Philip III Duke of Burgundy: Encyclopedia II - Philip III Duke of Burgundy - Family and early life

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