Year 1396 (MCCCXCVI) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar. May 19 – Martin I succeeds his brother, John I, as King of Aragon (modern-day...
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Pomerania (c. 1381/1382 – 24 September 1459) ruled over the Kalmar Union from 1396 until 1439. He was initially co-ruler with his great-aunt Margaret I until...
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NGC 1396 is a dwarf elliptical galaxy located 61 million light years away in the constellation of Fornax. The galaxy was discovered by astronomer Julius...
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Maria of Aragon, Queen of Castile (redirect from Maria of Aragon (1396–1445))
Maria of Aragon ((1403-02-24)24 February 1403 – (1445-02-18)18 February 1445) was the Queen of Castile as the first wife of King John II from their marriage...
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1387–1393) Abd al-Aziz II ibn Ahmad II, Sultan (1393–1396) Abdallah ibn Ahmad II, Sultan (1396–1398) Abu Said Uthman III, Sultan (1398–1420) Angola Kingdom...
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ISSN 1057-1396 Bell, Amy (May 2000), "Shake Down 2000", WCW Magazine, no. 61, World Championship Wrestling, Inc., p. 65, ISSN 1057-1396 "Nitro Girls...
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Elephant's Trunk Nebula (redirect from IC 1396)
of interstellar gas and dust within the much larger ionized gas region IC 1396 located in the constellation Cepheus about 2,400 light years away from Earth...
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Robert Ferrers of Wem (redirect from Robert Ferrers (1373-1396))
Robert Ferrers of Wem (c. 1373 – bef. 29 November 1396) was an English aristocrat. He was born in Willisham, Suffolk. Robert was the son of Baron Sir Robert...
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was Queen of England as the wife of Richard II, King of England, between 1396 and 1399, and Duchess of Orléans as the wife of Charles, Duke of Orléans...
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14th century in literature (redirect from 1396 in literature)
Lucanor 1335–40 Giovanni Boccaccio – Il Filostrato 1338–14 (first published 1396–1397) Petrarch – Africa 1340 Michael of Northgate (translator) – Ayenbite...
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Theodora Kantakouzene (Greek: Θεοδώρα Καντακουζηνή; c. 1330 - c. 1396, called also Theodora Hatun) was a Byzantine princess, the daughter of Emperor John...
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The Hungarian–Ottoman War (1389–1396) was the fourth confrontation between the Kingdom of Hungary and the Ottoman Empire in the Balkans. The war ended...
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Vlad I (? – 1396/97?) known as Uzurpatorul (the Usurper), was a ruler of Wallachia in what later became Romania. He usurped the throne from Mircea I of...
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numerous exhausting wars and feudal strife, the empire disintegrated and in 1396 fell under Ottoman rule for nearly five centuries. The Russo-Turkish War...
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administrative areas; the city of York was a self-governing county corporate from 1396, and the rest of the county was divided into three ridings – North, East...
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1390s in art (redirect from 1396 in art)
painter and renga poet in the service of the Ashikaga shogunate (died 1471) 1396 Jacopo Bellini – a founder of the Renaissance style of painting in Venice...
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The University of Zadar, the first university in Croatia, was founded in 1396 and remained active until 1807, when other institutions of higher education...
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1390s in music (redirect from 1396 in music)
1381 1382 1383 1384 1385 1386 1387 1388 1389 1390 1391 1392 1393 1394 1395 1396 1397 1398 1399 1400 … In art 1387 1388 1389 1390 1391 1392 1393 Art Archaeology...
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William Courtenay (bishop) (category 1396 deaths)
William Courtenay (c. 1342 – 31 July 1396) was Archbishop of Canterbury (1381–1396), having previously been Bishop of Hereford and Bishop of London. Courtenay...
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Bartolomeo Michelozzi (Italian: [mikeˈlɔttso di bartoloˈmɛːo mikeˈlɔttsi]; c. 1396 – 7 October 1472), known mononymously as Michelozzo, was an Italian architect...
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four children by his mistress Katherine Swynford, whom he later married in 1396. The Beaufort children were declared legitimate twice by parliament, first...
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Tetzlaff, David (1993). Metatextual Girl. Westview Press. ISBN 978-0-8133-1396-2. Victor, Barbara (2001). Goddess, Inside Madonna. Cliff Street Books....
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1390s in poetry (redirect from 1396 in poetry)
1390 1391 1392 1393 1394 1395 1396 1397 1398 1399 1400 1401 1402 1403 1404 1405 … In literature 1392 1393 1394 1395 1396 1397 1398 Art Archaeology Architecture...
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Second Bulgarian Empire (redirect from Bulgarian Empire (1185–1396))
was a medieval Bulgarian[ambiguous] state that existed between 1185 and 1396. A successor to the First Bulgarian Empire, it reached the peak of its power...
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death of his second wife, the Duke unexpectedly married his mistress in 1396, which caused discontent among the English nobility. However, in the same...
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In United Nations Security Council resolution 1396, adopted unanimously on 5 March 2002, after recalling resolutions 1031 (1995), 1088 (1996), 1112 (1997)...
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France: Nicopolis (1396) Battles of Knights of Rhodes: Nicopolis (1396) Battles of Bosnia: Nicopolis (1396) Battles of Savoy: Nicopolis (1396) Battles of Teutonic...
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Bologna. Pope Boniface IX elevated Cossa to the Archdiocese of Bologna in 1396 and made him a cardinal in 1402. After the Council of Pisa in 1409, Cossa...
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