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1385 and BC
c. 1385 BC Laodice, daughter of Kinyras marries Elatus Arcades of Arcadia and gives birth to five sons, Aepytus, Pereus, Cyllen, Ischys, and Stymphalus.

1385 and III
In 1385, Zug joined the league of the Swabian cities against Leopold III of Austria and shared in the victory of Sempach, as well as in the various Argovian ( 1415 ) and Thurgovian ( 1460 ) conquests of the Confederates, and later in those of Italy ( 1512 ), having already taken part in the occupation of the Val d ' Ossola.
| Edmund of Langley ( House of York founder ) 1385 – 1402 || Edmund of Langley || 5 June 1341Kings Langleyson of Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault || Isabella of Castile13723 childrenJoan de Hollandca.
Urban VI here took particular notice of him, made him an abbreviator to the papal chancery, and in 1383 took him with him in his visit to Charles III of Naples at Naples, an expedition which led to many unpleasant adventures, from which he escaped in 1385 by leaving the Curia.
The title Duke of York was first created in the Peerage of England in 1385 for Edmund of Langley, the fourth surviving son of Edward III, and an important character in Shakespeare's Richard II.
| Edmund of LangleyHouse of York 1385 – 1402 ' || Edmund of Langley || 5 June 1341Kings Langleyson of Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault || Isabella of Castile13723 childrenJoan de Hollandno children ||
Charles the Short or Charles of Durazzo ( 1345 – 24 February 1386 ) was King of Naples and titular King of Jerusalem from 1382 to 1386 as Charles III, and King of Hungary from 1385 to 1386 as Charles II.
It was built in 1385 by Sir Edward Dalyngrigge, a former knight of Edward III, with the permission of Richard II, ostensibly to defend the area against French invasion during the Hundred Years ' War.
The importance which he owed to his hereditary influence and possessions, and especially to his descent from Edward III, was immensely increased when Richard II publicly acknowledged him as heir presumptive to the crown in 1385.
* Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester ( d. 1397 ), fifth son of Edward III, was created Duke of Aumale by writ of summons on 3 September 1385, but was also made Duke of Gloucester very soon after, and seems never to have used the former title.
On 18 December 1385, the war ended with the Peace of Tournai between Ghent and Philip II, Duke of Burgundy, who had married Margaret III, Countess of Flanders, the hereditary daughter of Count Louis.
In 1862 the Kosmopoliet II ( 1200 tons ) was launched, followed by Kosmopolitet III, which measured 1385 tons.
King Robert III, in a charter dated 9 March 1391, granted to the canons all of the very substantial income-rich possessions of the Cistercian nuns of Southberwick which had been destroyed by Edward II in 1385.
* Boleslaus III of Masovia ( 1385 – 1428 )
In 1385 Pope Urban VI was besieged in the castle by Charles III of Naples.
Charles of Artois ( 1328 – 1385 ) was the son of Robert III of Artois and Jeanne of Valois.

1385 and Egypt
In due course, Sushruta ’ s medical compendium travelled from Arabia to Persia to Egypt, and, by the fifteenth century, Western European medicine had encountered it as the medical atlas Cerrahiyet-ul Haniye ( Imperial Surgery, 15th c .), by Şerafeddin Sabuncuoğlu ( 1385 – 1468 ); among its surgical techniques featured a breast reduction procedure.

1385 and Queen
** Beatrice, Queen of Portugal in the 1383 – 1385 crisis and Queen-consort of John I of Castile ( b. 1372 )
On the death of her father in 1382, his betrothed, Mary, became the Queen of Hungary and Sigismund married her in 1385 in Zólyom ( today Zvolen ).
For example, the double marriage in 1385 at Cambrai of his son, John the Fearless, and his daughter, Marguerite, to Margaret of Bavaria and William of Bavaria, son and daughter of Albert, Count of the neighbouring Hainault and Holland, prepared the later union of Hainault and Holland with Burgundy and Flanders, as carried out by Philip's grandson, Philip the Good ; the marriages also inserted the new Valois Burgundy dynasty into the Wittelsbach network of alliances: the other daughters of Count Albert had married William I, Duke of Guelders and Wenceslaus, King of Bohemia ; their cousin, Isabeau of Bavaria, had married Charles VI of France, and become Queen of France.
In 1385, Sir John Holland, an adult son of her first marriage, was campaigning with the King in the Kingdom of Scotland, when a quarrel broke out between him and Ralph Stafford, son of the 2nd Earl of Stafford, a favourite of the new Queen Anne of Bohemia.
* John I, then Master of Aviz, was elected by the Council of the Kingdom King of Portugal on 6 April 1385 in the aftermath of 1383 – 1385 Crisis, his half-brother Ferdinand I had died without a male heir in October 1383, strenuous efforts were made to secure the throne for Princess Beatrice, Ferdinand's only daughter and Queen consort of Castile and León or her uncles Infante John, Duke of Valencia de Campos and Infante Denis, Lord of Cifuentes, but the Council elected the younger and yet illegitimate son of Peter I.
* Blanche ( 1385 / 91 – 1441 ), married John II of Aragon, became Queen of Navarre and had issue
In 1387, the Bohemian royal son Sigismund of Luxembourg was elected King of Hungary a title which he owed chiefly to his marriage to Queen Mary of Hungary in 1385, without her consent.
Isabeau of Bavaria ( also Elisabeth of Bavaria-Ingolstadt ; c. 1370 – 24 September 1435 ) was Queen consort of France from 1385 until 1422, as wife of the Valois King Charles VI of France.
The alliance was first established in 1385 by the wedding of Poland's Queen Jadwiga and Lithuania's Gediminid dynasty in the person of Grand Duke Jogaila, who became King Władysław II Jagiełło of Poland.
In a strict sense, the Union of Krewo or Act of Krėva ( also Union of Krevo, Act of Kreva ) was a set of prenuptial promises made in the Kreva Castle on 14 August 1385 by Jogaila, Grand Duke of Lithuania, in exchange for marriage to the underage reigning Queen Jadwiga of Poland.
He was a son of Micer Filippo Pallastrelli ( called Filipe Perestrello in Portugal ), a Lombard knight who came to Portugal some say erroneously in the train of Queen Leonor of Aragon and here he was a Nobleman of John I of Portugal, who recognized his Coat of Arms and made him a Nobleman of Coat of Arms in 1433 ; he was married to Caterina Visconti ( of the Visconti of Verona not from the ones of Milan ), with whom he came to Portugal in 1385, and made mercy in 1437 of two houses at the Sub-Ripas Street in the City of Coimbra.
A famous example of this is the marriage of Mary, Queen of Hungary to Louis I, Duke of Orléans in 1385.
In 1385, Grand Duke Jogaila of Lithuania proposed to marry reigning Queen Jadwiga of Poland in the Union of Kreva.

1385 and .
* 1385 – John, Master of the Order of Aviz, is made king John I of Portugal.
* 1385 – Portuguese Crisis of 1383 – 1385: Battle of Aljubarrota – Portuguese forces commanded by King John I and his general Nuno Álvares Pereira defeat the Castilian army of King John I.
* 1463 – Isidore of Kiev ( b. 1385 )
This coalition was a prelude to Union of Krewo in 1385 and Union of Lublin in 1569 that resulted in the new state, Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth.
A few kilometers to the north of Alcobaça is another wondrous building constructed in memory of a different important battle, that of Aljubarrota in 1385, when Dom João I defeated the Castilians and ensuring two hundred years of independence from the Castilian invaders.
The sense of " unmarried man " dates to 1385.
Sluter probably worked in Brussels before moving to the Burgundian capital of Dijon, where from 1385 to 1389 he was the assistant of Jean de Marville, Court Sculptor to Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy.
* Jan van Eyck, painter ( c. 1385 – 1441 )
Ottoman supremacy in the west Balkan region began in 1385 with the Battle of Savra.
After two years ' negotiations with Jadwiga's mother, Elizabeth of Bosnia, who was regent of Hungary, and a civil war in Greater Poland ( 1383 ), Jadwiga finally came to Kraków and at the age of ten, on 16 October 1384 ( or 1385, sources vary ), was crowned King of Poland — Hedvig Rex Poloniæ, not Hedvig Regina Poloniæ.
In 1385 ( when Jadwiga was eleven years old ) William of Austria came to Kraków to consummate the marriage and present the lords with a fait accompli.
That same year ( 1385 ), Jogaila and the lords of Lesser Poland signed the Union of Krewo whereby Jogaila pledged to adopt Western Christianity and unite Lithuania with Poland in exchange for Jadwiga's hand and the Polish crown.
Male-line Piasts were represented most closely by the Dukes of Masovia, one of whom had aspired to marry Jadwiga in 1385.
Olav also had designs on the throne of Sweden ( in opposition to Albert of Mecklenburg ) from 1385 until 1387.
Arthur as one of the Nine Worthies, tapestry, c. 1385
The Grand Duchy, a formidable power, formed in 1385 a dynastic union with Poland and became Christianized, merging into the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1569.
By the time of Jogaila's acceptance of Catholicism at the Union of Krewo in 1385, the establishment of his realm and members of his family had been to a large extent assimilated into the Orthodox Christianity.
Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor once again asked for help of Gustav I of Sweden, and The Kingdom of Poland ( 1385 – 1569 ) also began direct negotiations with Gustav, but nothing resulted because on September 29, 1560, Gustav I Vasa died.
Panel of glazed tiles by Jorge Colaço ( 1922 ) depicting an episode from the battle of Aljubarrota ( 1385 ) between the Portuguese and Crown of Castile | Castilian armies.
In 1385 Sofia fell to the Ottomans.
Betrothed to Sigismund of Luxembourg in her father's lifetime, the queen married him in April 1385.
When Charles landed in Dalmatia in September 1385, Mary's kingdom was already at war with both Sigismund's brother Wenceslaus, King of Bohemia and Germany, and the queen mother's cousin, King Tvrtko I of Bosnia.
In August 1385, served King Richard under the command of John of Gaunt again in Scotland.
* Limbourg brothers, ( Herman, Paul, and Johan ; 1385 – 1416 ), Dutch Renaissance miniature painters from the city of Nijmegen.

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