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What was happening in 1435?
September 1 – Battle of Pabaiskas: Sigismund Kęstutaitis decisively defeats Grand Duke Švitrigaila, in the decisive battle of the civil war in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. September 21 – The Treaty of Arras between Charles VII of France and Philip III of Burgundy ends the English-Burgundian alliance.
What happened in the 1450?
May 8 – Jack Cade’s Rebellion: Kentishmen revolt against King Henry VI of England. July 12 – Jack Cade is slain in a skirmish. August 12 – Cherbourg, the last English territory in Normandy, surrenders to the French. October 5 – Jews are expelled from Lower Bavaria, by order of Duke Ludwig IX.
What was going on in the 1430s?
January 7 – Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, marries Isabella of Portugal. January 10 – Philip the Good founds the Order of the Golden Fleece. March 29 – The Ottoman Empire, under Murad II, captures Thessalonica after an eight-year siege. May 14 – The French first attempt to relieve the Siege of Compiègne.
What happened in the year 1438?
January 1 – Albert II of Habsburg becomes King of Hungary. January 9 – The city of Cluj (Kolozsvár) is conquered, thus marking the end of the Transylvanian peasant revolt, which started at Bobâlna. January 10 – The Council of Florence opens in Ferrara. March 18 – Albert II of Habsburg becomes King of Germany.
What happened in 1420s?
1420 AD Chinese Capital- Peking- The Second Ming Emperor moved the capital of China from Nanking to Peking. 1420 AD Treaty of Troyes- The French under Philippe and England under Henry V signed the Treaty of Troyes. Under the terms of the treaty Henry became the the king of both France and England.
What year is the fourteenth century?
January 1, 1301 – December 31, 1400
14th century/Periods
What happened in the 1500’s?
1500s–1600s Portugal, Spain, England, and France establish the slave trade from Africa to bring workers to sugar and tobacco plantations in South America and the Caribbean, and later to the cotton plantations in the southern U.S. religious Reformation begins. Protestant religions emerge in Europe.
Who was on the throne in 1432?
He is the only English monarch to have been also crowned King of France, in 1431….Henry VI of England.
Henry VI | |
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Coronation | 6 November 1429, Westminster Abbey |
Predecessor | Henry V |
Successor | Edward IV |
Lord Protector | Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester (1422–1429) Richard, Duke of York (1454–1455, 1455–1456, 1460) |
What happened in the year 1431?
February 21 – The trial of Joan of Arc for heresy begins. March – Alexander I Aldea takes the throne of Wallachia with support from Alexander I of Moldavia. March 3 – Pope Eugene IV succeeds Pope Martin V, to become the 207th pope. May 30 – Nineteen-year-old Joan of Arc is burned at the stake in Rouen.
What was life like in the 1300’s?
Life was harsh, with a limited diet and little comfort. Women were subordinate to men, in both the peasant and noble classes, and were expected to ensure the smooth running of the household. Children had a 50% survival rate beyond age one, and began to contribute to family life around age twelve.
What was going on in 1200 AD?
Genghis Khan invades China, captures Peking (1214), conquers Persia (1218), invades Russia (1223), dies (1227). Children’s Crusade. King John forced by barons to sign Magna Carta at Runneymede, limiting royal power.