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1366 and Abu
* Abu Hammu II Musa ruled in 1359-1360, 1360-1370, 1372-1383, 1384-1387, 1387-1389 ( brother of Abu Said Uthman II ) Expedition to Bugia defeated, 1366
** Abu Zayyan Muhammad III ( 1362 – 1366 )
** Abu l-Fariz Abdul Aziz I ( 1366 – 1372 )
* Abu ' l Fawaris Djamal ad-Din Shah Shuja ( first Yazd, then Shiraz 1353 ) ( 1335 – 1364, 1366 – 1384 ) with ...

1366 and .
In about 1366, Catherine experienced what she described in her letters as a " Mystical Marriage " with Jesus, later a popular subject in art as the Mystic marriage of Saint Catherine.
The town of Guernica was founded by Count Tello on April 28, 1366, at the intersection of the road from Bermeo to Durango with the road from Bilbao to Elantxobe and Lekeitio.
Firearms known as top-o-tufak also existed in many Muslim kingdoms in India by as early as 1366 AD.
Islip had designed the foundation for secular clergy ; but when he died in 1366, Islip's successor, Simon Langham, a man of monastic training, turned the leadership of the college over to a monk.
* 1366 – Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk, English politician ( d. 1399 )
A second grandchild, Francesco, was born in 1366, but died before his second birthday.
The Statutes of Kilkenny were a series of thirty-five acts passed at Kilkenny in 1366.
The variation caused by the sunspot cycle to solar output is relatively small, on the order of 0. 1 % of the solar constant ( a peak-to-trough range of 1. 3 W · m < sup >− 2 </ sup > compared to 1366 W · m < sup >− 2 </ sup > for the average solar constant ).
Sunlight in space at the top of Earth's atmosphere at a power of 1366 watts / m < sup > 2 </ sup > is composed ( by total energy ) of about 50 % infrared light, 40 % visible light, and 10 % ultraviolet light.
Total Solar Irradiance upon Earth ( TSI ) was earlier measured by satellite to be roughly 1. 366 kilowatts per square meter ( kW / m² ), but most recently NASA cites TSI as " 1361 W / m² as compared to ~ 1366 W / m² from earlier observations et al., 2005 ", based on regular readings from NASA's Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment ( SORCE ) satellite, active since 2003, noting that this " discovery is critical in examining the energy budget of the planet Earth and isolating the climate change due to human activities.
Tax records exist from 1366 for Leuven's Den Horen (" The horn " in Dutch / Flemish ) Brewery.
The design incorporates the horn symbol of the Den Horen brewery and the 1366 date mentioned above.
1366 ), John Colgan ( d. ca.
** Alfonso IV of Aragon ( d. 1366 )
* March 21 – Henry Suso, German mystic ( d. 1366 )
** Taddeo Gaddi, Italian painter and architect ( d. 1366 )
* June 7 – Anne of Bohemia, queen of Richard II of England ( plague ) ( b. 1366 )
The lectures were held in the colleges, of which the oldest was named for the king the Carolinum, established in 1366.
The name Franche-Comté () did not officially appear until 1366.
Year 1366 ( MCCCLXVI ) was a common year starting on Thursday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Julian calendar.
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Marinids and Abu
* 1244: The Almohad defeat the Marinids at the battle of Abu Bayash.
The Marinids come to power in Morocco under Abu Yaqub.
Following their expulsion from the south, the Marinids moved northwards under the command of Abu Yahya ibn Abd al-Haqq and took Fes in 1244, making it their capital.
After the Nasrids ceded Algeciras to the Marinids, Abu Yusuf went to Al-Andalus to support the ongoing struggle against the Kingdom of Castile.
Internal power struggles among the Marinids followed, but they did not prevent Abu Said Uthman II ( 1310 – 1331 ) from undertaking substantial construction work in Fes.
Abu al-Hassan married Fatima, daughter of the Hafsid ruler Abu Bakr of Ifriqiya, sealing an alliance between the Marinids and Hafsids against the Abdalwadids of Tlemcen.
The Abdalwadid sultan Abu Tashfin and his brothers were captured and killed and the sultanate of Tlemcen ( covering roughly modern western half of Algeria ) was promptly annexed by the Marinids.

Marinids and Abdul
* 1216: The Marinids under their leader Abdul Haq occupy north eastern part of Morocco.
Abdul Haq is killed and the Marinids evacuate Morocco.

Marinids and .
* 1415 – Henry the Navigator leads Portuguese forces to victory over the Marinids at the Battle of Ceuta.
* 1274-The second Nasrid king, Muhammed II al-Faqih, gave Gibraltar over to the Marinids, as payment for their help against the Christian kingdoms.
The Berber dynasties ( Almoravids, Almohads, Marinids and Wattasids ) gave the Berber people some measure of collective identity and political unity under a native regime for the first time in their history, and they created the idea of an " imperial Maghrib " under Berber aegis that survived in some form from dynasty to dynasty.
* Spain attempts an invasion of Morocco, but the Marinids successfully defend against the invasion and drive out Spanish forces.
Later, the Marinids tried to recover the former Almohad territories in the Iberian peninsula, but they were definitively defeated by Sancho IV, Ferdinand's grandson, and King Afonso IV of Portugal in the Battle of Salado, the last major military encounter between large Christian and Muslim armies in the Iberian peninsula.
Tarifa was faithfully defended until Sancho could rescue it and the Marinids retreated to Morocco.
In the resulting treaty, Henry promised to deliver Ceuta back to the Marinids in return for allowing the Portuguese army to depart unmolested.
Edward's youngest brother, Ferdinand, was handed over to the Marinids as a hostage for the final handover of the city.
In both cases, the Marinids found that they were unable to hold the region against local resistance.
In the first half of the 14th century, the Marinids founded, alongside Fes, the town of Hims, which was initially allocated to the archers and the Christian militia.
The letter is long, extremely well written and begins with a long poem praising the Marinids, followed by a prose where he laments his defeat and asks forgiveness for past wrongdoings of his forefathers against the Marinids.
But we cannot choose other than our home and the home of our forefathers, we can only accept the protection of our relatives, not because of opportunism but to confirm the brotherhood relationship between us and to fulfill the testament of our forefathers, that tells us not to seek any help other that of the Marinids and not to let anything obstruct us from going to you.
Spanish chronicler Luis del Mármol Carvajal wrote " Muhammad XII died near the Oued el Assouad ( Black River ) at ford told Waqûba during the war between the Marinids and the Saadians.
The Marinids reoccupied it periodically, particularly in 1360 and 1370.
In both cases, the Marinids found that they were unable to hold the region against local resistance.
In 1342, after a defeat of Hafsid against Marinids, he took Mliana, Tenes, Brechk and Cherchel, reestablishing the emirate of Maghrawa, but defeated by the Addalwadid ( 1351 / 1352 ) he committed suicide.
He come back to the Chelif and revolted with the help of the Maghrawa ( 1371 ) against Marinids, but was defeated in 1371, and fled to the lands of the tribe of Banu Husayn ( that were revolted against Marinids with the help of Abdalwadids ) and took the title of emir of Titteri.
From the 13th to 16th century, in Morocco, the Zenata-based dynasties of the Marinids and the Wattasids ruled the country.
The Almohad suffer defeat by the Marinids at the Battle of Nakur.
* 1217: The Marinids suffer defeat in the battle fought on the banks of the Sibu river.
The Marinids return to Morocco under their leader Othman and occupy Fez.

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