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14th century: Encyclopedia - 14th century

As a means of recording the passage of time, the 14th century was that century which lasted from 1301 to 1400. 14th century - Events. The transition from the Medieval Warm Period to the Little Ice Age Beginning of the Ottoman Empire, early expansion into the Balkans The Avignon papacy transfers the seat of the Popes from Italy to France The Great Famine of 1315-1317 kills millions of people in Europe Being forced out of previous locations ...

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14th century: Encyclopedia - 14th century BC
14th century BC - Events. 1397 BC - Pandion, legendary King of Athens, dies after a reign of 40 years and is succeeded by his son Erechtheus II of Athens. 1344 BC – 1322 BC -- Beginning of Hittite empire. Rise of the Urnfield culture. 14th century BC - Significant persons. 1398 BC - Birth of Tiy to Egyptian nobleman Yuya and his wife Tjuyu. She later becomes the Chief Queen of Pharaoh Amenhotep III of Egypt and the matriarch of the Amarna ...

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14th century: Encyclopedia II - History of the Faroe Islands - Pre-14th century

Little is known about Faroese history up until the 14th century. The main historical source for this period is the 13th century work Færeyinga Saga (Saga of the Faroese), and it is disputed as to how much of this work is historical fact. Færeyinga Saga only exists today as copies in other sagas. In particular three manuscripts called Ólafs Saga Tryggvasonar, Flateyjarbók and one registered as AM 62 fol. According to Flateyjarbók Grímr Kamban settled in Faroe when Harald Hårfagre was king of Norway ((872 – 930). But thi ...

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History of the Faroe Islands, History of the Faroe Islands - Pre-Norse history, History of the Faroe Islands - Pre-14th century, History of the Faroe Islands - Foreign commercial interest: 14th century to Second World War, History of the Faroe Islands - Post-WWII: Home Rule

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14th century: Encyclopedia II - Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra - 14th century

The monastery was founded in 1345 by one of the most venerated Russian saints, Sergius of Radonezh, who built a wooden church in honour of the Holy Trinity at the Makovets Hill. Early development of the monastic community is well documented in contemporary lives of Sergius and his disciples. In 1355, Sergius introduced a charter which required the construction of auxiliary buildings, such as refectory, kitchen, and bakery. This charter was a model for Sergius' numerous followers who founded more than 400 cloisters all over Russia, including the ...

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Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra, Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra - 14th century, Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra - 15th century, Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra - 16th century, Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra - 17th century, Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra - 18th and 19th centuries, Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra - 20th century

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14th century: Encyclopedia II - St. Augustine's Abbey Canterbury - 14th century

A new crenellated Great Gate was built in 1309 completing the Inner Court. On the north side the monks were able to take in much more land, which provided space for a new outer court with cellarer's range, brewhouse, bakehouse, and in 1320 a new walled vineyard. There was also expansion on the east side of the abbey where a series of lodgings were built along with a walled cellarer's garden. An earthquake in 1382 meant more building work, and in 1390 the gatehouse that still survives was built. The las ...

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St. Augustine's Abbey Canterbury, St. Augustine's Abbey Canterbury - Early history, St. Augustine's Abbey Canterbury - 12th century, St. Augustine's Abbey Canterbury - 13th century, St. Augustine's Abbey Canterbury - 14th century, St. Augustine's Abbey Canterbury - Dissolution, St. Augustine's Abbey Canterbury - Modern history

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14th century: Encyclopedia - Culture of Lithuania

Lithuanian nation rose in 7th – 9th centuries AC from Baltic nations group. Balts, the ancestors of Lithuanians and Latvians, had arrived to territories between Dnepr, Daugava rivers and the Baltic sea from hypothetic Indo-European original homeland. Many scientists date this arrival to 3 millenary BC. We may only suppose, that Balts, which had been arrived with the main wave of Indo-Europeans, were not included in forming processes or later Indo-European nations in South and Western Europe. Balts stayed away from this development, ...

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14th century: Encyclopedia - Arameans

The Aramaeans, or Arameans, were a Semitic, seminomadic and pastoralist people who originated and had lived in upper Mesopotamia and Syria. Aramaeans have never had a unified empire; they were divided in independent kingdoms all across the Near East. Yet to these Aramaeans befell the privilege of imposing their language and culture upon the entire Near East and beyond. Scholars even have used the term 'Aramaization' for the Syro-Mesopotamian peoples, languages and cultures that have been made 'Aramean'. Arameans - ...

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14th century: Encyclopedia - Easter Island

Easter Island (Rapa Nui: Rapa Nui ("navel of the world"); Polynesian: Te Pito o te Henúa ("Navel of the World") or Mata-ki-te-Rangi ("Eyes [Speaking] from the Heavens"); Spanish: Isla de Pascua) is an island in the south Pacific Ocean, a territory of Chile. Located 3600 km (2,237 statute miles) west of continental Chile and 2075 km (1290 statute miles) east of Pitcairn Island, it is the most isolated inhabited island in the world. It is located at 27°09'S 109°27'W, with a latitude close to that of the Ch ...

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14th century: Encyclopedia - Shroud of Turin

The Shroud of Turin (or Turin Shroud) is a linen cloth bearing the image of a man who appears to have been physically traumatized in a manner consistent with crucifixion. It is presently kept in the royal chapel of the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist in Turin, Italy. Some believe it is the cloth that covered Jesus of Nazareth when he was placed in his tomb and that his image was somehow recorded on its fibers at or near the time of his imputed resurrection. Skeptics contend the shroud is a medieval hoax or forgery - or even ...

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14th century: Encyclopedia - Avignon Papacy

In the history of the Roman Catholic Church, the Avignon Papacy was the period from 1305 to 1378 during which the Bishop of Rome, the Pope, lived in Avignon (now a part of France) rather than in Rome. Seven popes, all French, resided in Avignon during this period: Pope Clement V: 1305–1314 Pope John XXII: 1316–1334 Pope Benedict XII: 1334–1342 Pope Clement VI: 1342–1352 Pope Innocent VI: 1352–1362 Pope Urban V: 136 ...

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14th century: Encyclopedia - Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu (தமிழ் நாடு, "Land of the Tamils") is a state at the southern tip of India. The bordering states/territories are Pondicherry, Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The island nation of Sri Lanka, which has a significant Tamil minority, lies off the southeast coast. Tamil Nadu is the second most industrialized state in India. Unlike most other parts of the country, Tamil Nadu gets its rainfall largely from the "North-East monsoon" in the months of October-December. There is a long standing dispute wi ...

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14th century: Encyclopedia - Protestant Reformation

History of Christianity Jesus of Nazareth The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father Christ the Son The Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament New Testament Apocrypha The Gospels Ten Commandments Sermon on the Mount Christian theology Salvation · Grace Christian worship Christian Church Catholicism Orthodox Christianity Protestantism Christian denominati ...

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14th century: Encyclopedia II - Avignon Papacy - The Papacy in the 14th Century

Avignon Papacy - Conflict between the Popes and the king of France. The beginning of the century, that would later be characterised by calamities such as the Black Death and the Hundred Years War between the two major powers in Europe, saw a Papacy apparently at the height of its power. Pope Boniface VIII (1294-1303, born Benedict Caetani), an experienced politician sometimes described as brusque and arrogant, was a ferocious proponent of the Universal Sovereignty of the Papacy over all Christendom, as stated in ...

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Avignon Papacy, Avignon Papacy - Background, Avignon Papacy - The Papacy in the 14th Century, Avignon Papacy - Conflict between the Popes and the king of France, Avignon Papacy - Cooperation, Avignon Papacy - Submission, Avignon Papacy - Schism: The War of the Eight Saints, Avignon Papacy - Criticism, Avignon Papacy - Summary

Read more here: » Avignon Papacy: Encyclopedia II - Avignon Papacy - The Papacy in the 14th Century

14th century: Encyclopedia II - Red Ruthenia - Administrative division 14th century-1772

Red Ruthenia - The Ruthenian Voivodship. Chełm Land (Ziemia Chełmska), Chełm Chełm County, (Powiat Chełmski), Chełm Powiat of Krasnystaw, (Powiat Krasnystawski), Krasnystaw Powiat of Ratno, (Powiat Ratneński), Ratno Halicz Land (Ziemia Halicka), Halicz Powiat of Halicz, (Powiat Halicki), Halicz Kolomyja County, (Powiat Kołomyjski), Kołomyja Trembowla County, (Powiat Trembowelski), Trembowla Lwów Land (Z ...

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Red Ruthenia, Red Ruthenia - History, Red Ruthenia - Administrative division 14th century-1772, Red Ruthenia - The Ruthenian Voivodship, Red Ruthenia - The Bełz Voivodship

Read more here: » Red Ruthenia: Encyclopedia II - Red Ruthenia - Administrative division 14th century-1772

14th century: Encyclopedia II - History of anti-Semitism - The 14th century

1305 Philip IV of France seizes all Jewish property (except the clothes they wear) and expels them from France (approx. 100,000). His successor Louis X of France allows French Jews to return in 1315. 1310 Synod of Mainz defines adoption by a Christian of Judaism or return by a baptized Jew to the faith of his fathers as a heresy. 1320 Shepherds' Crusade attacks the Jews of 120 localities in southwest France. 1321 King Henry II of Castile forces Jews to wear Yellow badge. 1321 Jews in central France falsely charged of their supposed collusion with lepers to poison wells. After massacre of est. 5 ...

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History of anti-Semitism, History of anti-Semitism - Ancient animosity towards Jews, History of anti-Semitism - The 4th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 5th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 6th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 7th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 8th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 9th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 10th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 11th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 12th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 13th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 14th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 15th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 16th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 17th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 18th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 19th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 20th century, History of anti-Semitism - The 21st century, History of anti-Semitism - Books

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14th century: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Star Trek - 14th Century

1367 C.E. The inhabitants of Ventax II, who suffer from wars, pollution and overcrowding, enter into a pact with an allegedly supernatural being calling herself Ardra, who promises the Ventaxians a thousand years of peace and prosperity in return for their total worship after that period. (The Ventaxian leader Jared described this in the fourth-season TNG episode “Devil’s Due.”) The Promelians and the Menthars fought a war near Orelious X, resulting in their mutual destruction, and the destruction of the planet, which is now an asteroid field. (The war was said to be a millennium prior to ...

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Timeline of Star Trek, Timeline of Star Trek - 13.7 Billion Years Ago, Timeline of Star Trek - 5 Billion possibly earlier - 3.5 Billion Years Ago, Timeline of Star Trek - 2 Billion Years Ago, Timeline of Star Trek - 87 Million Years Ago, Timeline of Star Trek - 600000 Years Ago, Timeline of Star Trek - 500000 Years Ago possibly earlier, Timeline of Star Trek - 200000 Years Ago, Timeline of Star Trek - 50000 Years Ago, Timeline of Star Trek - 45000 Years Ago, Timeline of Star Trek - 30000 Years Ago, Timeline of Star Trek - 25000 Years Ago, Timeline of Star Trek - 10000 Years Ago or more, Timeline of Star Trek - 6000 Years Ago, Timeline of Star Trek - 5000 Years Ago, Timeline of Star Trek - Pre-1st Century, Timeline of Star Trek - 1st Century, Timeline of Star Trek - 3rd to 4th Century, Timeline of Star Trek - 9th Century, Timeline of Star Trek - 13th Century, Timeline of Star Trek - 14th Century, Timeline of Star Trek - 16th Century, Timeline of Star Trek - 17th Century, Timeline of Star Trek - 18th Century, Timeline of Star Trek - 19th Century, Timeline of Star Trek - 20th century, Timeline of Star Trek - 21st century, Timeline of Star Trek - 22nd century, Timeline of Star Trek - 23rd century, Timeline of Star Trek - 24th century

Read more here: » Timeline of Star Trek: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Star Trek - 14th Century

14th century: Encyclopedia II - History of the Faroe Islands - Foreign commercial interest: 14th century to Second World War

The 14th century saw the start of what would prove to be a long era of foreign enroachment in the Faroese economy. At this time trading regulations were set up so that all Faroese commerce had to pass through Bergen, Norway in order to collect customs tax. Meanwhile, the Hanseatic League was gaining in power, threatening Scandinavian commerce. Though Norway tried to halt this process it was forced to relent after the Black Death decimated its population. English adventurers gave great trouble to the inhabitants in the 16th cent ...

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History of the Faroe Islands, History of the Faroe Islands - Pre-Norse history, History of the Faroe Islands - Pre-14th century, History of the Faroe Islands - Foreign commercial interest: 14th century to Second World War, History of the Faroe Islands - Post-WWII: Home Rule

Read more here: » History of the Faroe Islands: Encyclopedia II - History of the Faroe Islands - Foreign commercial interest: 14th century to Second World War

14th century: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Portuguese history First Dynasty - First Dynasty: Burgundy

Timeline of Portuguese history First Dynasty - 12th century. 1128 July 24 – Count Afonso Henriques defeats his mother, Theresa, Countess of Portugal, in the Battle of São Mamede and becomes sole ruler (Dux - Duke) after demandes for independence from the county's people, church and nobles. 1129 - April 6, Afonso Henriques proclaims himself Prince of Portugal. 1130 Prince Afonso Henriques invades Galicia. Prince Afonso Henriques' mother, Theresa, Countess ...

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Timeline of Portuguese history First Dynasty, Timeline of Portuguese history First Dynasty - First Dynasty: Burgundy, Timeline of Portuguese history First Dynasty - 12th century, Timeline of Portuguese history First Dynasty - 13th century, Timeline of Portuguese history First Dynasty - 14th century

Read more here: » Timeline of Portuguese history First Dynasty: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of Portuguese history First Dynasty - First Dynasty: Burgundy

14th century: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Lithuania - The Early Christian period The end of 14th – middle of 15th century

Culture of Lithuania - The christening of Lithuania. <...> Culture of Lithuania - Cultural changes in lower estates. <...> Culture of Lithuania - Cultural changes in higher estates. The cultural background of formation and persistence of higher estates before christening is almost unknown. And it only can be admitted, that the christening activated changes towards European feudalism of 15th century. It's logical, that Lithuanian p ...

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Culture of Lithuania, Culture of Lithuania - Pre-lithuanian period till about the end of 10th century AD., Culture of Lithuania - Period of rising of Lithuanian nation 10th – 14th centuries AC, Culture of Lithuania - The Early Christian period The end of 14th – middle of 15th century, Culture of Lithuania - The christening of Lithuania, Culture of Lithuania - Cultural changes in lower estates, Culture of Lithuania - Cultural changes in higher estates, Culture of Lithuania - The earlier part of Middle Christian period The middle of 16th – end of 17th century, Culture of Lithuania - The Protestant Reformation in G.D.L., Culture of Lithuania - Printing of books, Culture of Lithuania - Lithuanian-language culture and its situation, Culture of Lithuania - The later part of Middle Christian period, Culture of Lithuania - List of cultural events of XVIII – XX centuries

Read more here: » Culture of Lithuania: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Lithuania - The Early Christian period The end of 14th – middle of 15th century

14th century: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Lithuania - Period of rising of Lithuanian nation 10th – 14th centuries AC

The Lithuanian nation began to form in about 7th – 8th centuries AC. Growing difference between western and eastern Balts was a result of some cultural modernization of eastern Balts (linguistic aspect of which was already mentioned) even before this period. But we don't know it in more detail. Other dividing line rose with growing difference between northern and southern parts of eastern Balts. Lithuanians derived from the southern parts of eastern Balts till 9th century AC. At this time, eastern Balts did not make any political unit; the ...

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Culture of Lithuania, Culture of Lithuania - Pre-lithuanian period till about the end of 10th century AD., Culture of Lithuania - Period of rising of Lithuanian nation 10th – 14th centuries AC, Culture of Lithuania - The Early Christian period The end of 14th – middle of 15th century, Culture of Lithuania - The christening of Lithuania, Culture of Lithuania - Cultural changes in lower estates, Culture of Lithuania - Cultural changes in higher estates, Culture of Lithuania - The earlier part of Middle Christian period The middle of 16th – end of 17th century, Culture of Lithuania - The Protestant Reformation in G.D.L., Culture of Lithuania - Printing of books, Culture of Lithuania - Lithuanian-language culture and its situation, Culture of Lithuania - The later part of Middle Christian period, Culture of Lithuania - List of cultural events of XVIII – XX centuries

Read more here: » Culture of Lithuania: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Lithuania - Period of rising of Lithuanian nation 10th – 14th centuries AC

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