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unusual facts about 1383–1385 Crisis



Christgarten Charterhouse

The monastery, dedicated to Saint Peter, was founded in 1383 by counts Ludwig and Friedrich von Oettingen.

Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg

He married Elisabeth of Bavaria-Landshut (1383–13 November 1442, Ansbach), daughter of Duke Frederick of Bavaria-Landshut and Maddalena Visconti.

Frederick V, Burgrave of Nuremberg

# Margaret (d. 1406, Gudensberg), married in Kulmbach 1383 Landgrave Hermann II of Hesse.

Furnival's Inn

Furnival's Inn was founded about 1383, and was attached to Lincoln's Inn.

Hundred Years' War

Contemporary European conflicts directly related to this conflict were the War of the Breton Succession, the Castilian Civil War, the War of the Two Peters, and the 1383–85 Crisis.

John de Mowbray, 1st Earl of Nottingham

Mowbray died before 12 February 1383, aged seventeen and unmarried, and was buried at the Whitefriars in Fleet Street, London.

John de Southeray

John de Southeray (1364 - 1383) was an illegitimate son of King Edward III of England by his mistress Alice Perrers.

Kanem-Bornu Empire

Between 1359 and 1383, seven mais reigned, but Bulala invaders (from the area around Lake Fitri to the east) killed five of them.

Kujawy, Poland

The first mention of the village dates to 1383, when the Piast Prince Ladislaus II titled himself as Duke of Opole, Prudnik, Dobra, and Kujawy.

Montecchio Vesponi

Around 1383, Arezzo military being weak and without control of its territory, the castle was occupied by John Hawkwood, known in Italy as "Giovanni Acuto", which settled there.

Nicolò da Voltri

His early development took place, probably in the 1370s, in the circle of Barnaba da Modena, who was active in Liguria between 1361 and 1383.

Patriarchate of Lisbon

#Martinho de Zamora (1380-1383) - named bishop of Lisbon (and Cardinal in 1383) by Antipope Clement VII (pope in Avignon)

Penela Castle

During the 1383–1385 Crisis, the alcaide (commander of the castle) count Viana sided with Castile.

Sanjak of Siroz

Serres fell to the Ottoman Empire on 19 September 1383, and initially formed a fief of Evrenos Beg, who brought in Yörük settlers from Sarukhan.

Southeast Houston

Borris Miles, the area state representative, passed House Bill 1383, which would restore the original boundaries of the district.

Theodore Palaiologos

Theodore I Palaiologos (c. 1355–1407), Despot of the Morea in 1383–1407

Thomas de Ros, 4th Baron de Ros

Thomas de Ros, 4th Baron de Ros of Helmsley (1338 – 8 June 1383) was the son of William de Ros, 2nd Baron de Ros, and the brother of William de Ros, 3rd Baron de Ros.

Uch

These structures were joined by a series of domed tombs; the first is said to have been built for Baha’al-Halim by his pupil, the Suharwardiya Sufi saint Jahaniyan Jahangasht (1307–1383), the second for the latter’s great-granddaughter, Bibi Jawindi, in 1494, and the third for the latter’s architect.

Więcbork

It is first mentioned under the name Wanszowna in historical records in the chronicle of Jan of Czarnków in 1383.


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