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* 1388 The Battle of Otterburn, a border skirmish between the Scottish and the English in Northern England, is fought near Otterburn.
* Principality of Lüneburg: 1369 1388
* 1421 Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence, second son of Henry IV of England ( b. 1388 )
* 1388 Claudius Clavus, Danish geographer ( d. 1438 )
* Goryeo Revolution in Korea ( 1388 1392 ): King Chang of Goryeo is forced from power and replaced by King Gongyang.
* March 22 Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence, second son of Henry IV of England ( killed in battle ) ( born 1388 )
* probable Salvestro de ' Medici, provost of Florence ( d. 1388 )
* Goryeo Revolution 1388 1392: In present-day Korea, rebel leader General Yi Seonggye with the support of the Ming overthrows King Gongyang and crowns himself King Taejo, ending the Goryeo Dynasty and establishing the Joseon Dynasty.
* November 3 Thomas Montacute, 4th Earl of Salisbury, English military leader ( mortally wounded in battle ) ( b. 1388 )
* Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence ( 1388 1421 )
In 1392, Yi Seong-gye established the Joseon Dynasty ( 1392 1910 ) after a coup in 1388.
From then till 1405, nine members of the moderately enlightened Carraresi family succeeded one another as lords of the city, with the exception of a brief period of Scaligeri overlordship between 1328 and 1337 and two years ( 1388 1390 ) when Giangaleazzo Visconti held the town.
# Bianca ( 1336 1388 ), married in 1350 to Galeazzo II Visconti, Lord of Milan.
In 1378, Philip the Bold acquired the domain of Champmol just outside Dijon, to build the Chartreuse de Champmol ( 1383 1388 ), a Carthusian monastery (" Charterhouse "), which he intended to house the tombs of his dynasty.
* Joan of Brittany ( Nantes, 12 August 1387 7 December 1388 )
*# Catherine, Princess of France ( Paris, 4 February 1378 November 1388, buried at Abbaye De Maubuisson, France ), m. John of Berry, Count of Montpensier ( son of John, Duke of Berry )
John Howard was the son of Sir Robert Howard ( 1385 1436 ) and the former Lady Margaret de Mowbray ( 1388 1459 ), eldest daughter of Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk ( of the first creation ) ( 1366 1399 ) and Lady Elizabeth FitzAlan ( 1366 1425 ).
Nyborg church-or Church of Our Lady, which is the real name-was built between 1388 1428 and was dedicated to Jesus ' mother, Mary, on the opening during Pentecost 1428.
* James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas ( 1358 1388 ), influential lord in the Kingdom of Scotland
In 1388, Henry married Catherine of Lancaster ( 1372 1418 ), the daughter of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, and Gaunt's second wife, Constance of Castile, who was the elder daughter of King Peter of Castile.
After two decades of conflicts of varying intensity, the parties arrived at compromise through means of marriage: the future Henry III of Castile ( 1379 1406 ) was married to Catherine of Lancaster in 1388.

1388 and Despite
Despite Egloffstein's thwarted first attempt at founding a university, the city still boasts one of the oldest universities in the German-speaking world, on a par with Vienna ( 1365 ), Heidelberg ( 1386 ), Cologne ( 1388 ) and Erfurt ( 1392 ).

1388 and being
Wycliffe's Bible appears to have been completed by 1384, with additional updated versions being done by Wycliffe's assistant John Purvey and others in 1388 and 1395.
Recent research has shown that Doune Castle was originally built in the thirteenth century, then probably damaged in the Scottish Wars of Independence, before being rebuilt in its present form in the late 14th century by Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany ( c. 1340 1420 ), the son of King Robert II of Scotland, and Regent of Scotland from 1388 until his death.
Other sources identify him with one Konstantin Angeleisen or Anklitzen who was persecuted for being an alchemist and had to flee to Prague, where he was executed in 1388.

1388 and 16
Gian Maria Visconti ( or Giovanni Maria ; 7 September 1388 16 May 1412 ) was the second Visconti Duke of Milan, the son of Gian Galeazzo Visconti and Caterina Visconti.

1388 and 1
* Infante James of Aragon ( 22 March 1382 1 September 1388 ), Duke of Girona and Count of Cervera
Here the majority of the Hanse members decided in a Hanseatic diet on 1 May 1388 for an embargo against the Flemish cities, while Prussia could not prevail with its plea for further negotiations .< ref name =" Dollinger 1998 107 "> Philippe Dollinger, Die Hanse Hanse ( XII < sup > e </ sup >- XVII < sup > e </ sup > siècles ); German, see references for bibliographical details, p. 107.
For a priest to break confidentiality would lead to a latae sententiae ( automatic ) excommunication, the lifting of which is reserved to the Holy See — in fact, to the Pope himself ( Code of Canon Law, 1388 § 1 ).

1388 and forces
In 1387 a quarrel between Frederick, Duke of Bavaria, and the cities of the Swabian League allied with the Archbishop of Salzburg gave the signal for a general war in Swabia, in which the cities, weakened by their isolation, mutual jealousies and internal conflicts, were defeated by the forces of Eberhard II, Count of Württemberg, at Döffingen, near Gafenau, on 24 August 1388.
Reappointed as warden of the east march, he commanded the English forces against James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas, at the Battle of Otterburn on 10 August 1388, where he was captured, but soon ransomed for a fee of 7000 marks.
In 1375-76, Zenden forces crushed the army of the house of La Tour-Chatillon, and in 1388 utterly defeated the forces of the bishop, the count and his nobles at Visp.
Ottoman Empire first reached Bosnia in 1388 where they were defeated by Bosnian forces in the Battle of Bileca and then were forced to retreat.
After his brother Andrei was captured by Skirgaila's forces and imprisoned in Poland, Dmitry reconciled with Jogaila, now King of Poland, in 1388.

1388 and Old
However, Timur regarded the state as a rival to Samarkand, and over the course of 5 campaigns, he destroyed Old Urgench completely in 1388.

1388 and Swiss
On May 2, 2002, the Swiss Government eased the sanctions regime in accord with UNSCR 1388 and 1390, lifting the ban on the sale of acetic acid ( used in drug production ), Afghan airlines, and Afghan diplomatic representations.

1388 and are
Among the important early Muslim scholars who made valuable contributions to economic theory are Abu Yusuf ( d. 798 ), Al-Mawardi ( d. 1058 ), Ibn Hazm ( d. 1064 ), Al-Sarakhsi ( d. 1090 ), Al-Tusi ( d. 1093 ), Al-Ghazali ( d. 1111 ), Al-Dimashqi ( d. after 1175 ), Ibn Rushd ( d. 1187 ), Ibn Taymiyyah ( d. 1328 ), Ibn al-Ukhuwwah ( d. 1329 ), Ibn al-Qayyim ( d. 1350 ), Al-Shatibi ( d. 1388 ), Ibn Khaldun ( d. 1406 ), Al-Maqrizi ( d. 1442 ), Al-Dawwani ( d. 1501 ), and Shah Waliyullah ( d. 1762 ).
These became the Inner Temple and the Middle Temple, and were certainly distinct societies by 1388, when they are mentioned in a year book.
Among the most important buildings in the area are the Gothic, five-naved St. Barbara's Church, begun in 1388, and the Italian Court, formerly a royal residence and mint, which was built at the end of the 13th century.
There are numerous accounts of rectilinear schiltrons — they were employed at the battles of Glen Trool ( 1307 ), Bannockburn ( the main battle ), Myton ( 1319 ), Dupplin Muir ( 1332 ), Culblean ( 1335 ), Halidon Hill ( 1333 ), Neville's Cross ( 1346 ) and Otterburn ( 1388 ).
In Germany, there are only five older universities: Heidelberg ( 1386 ), Cologne ( 1388 ), Erfurt ( 1392 / 1994 ), Würzburg ( 1402 / 1582 ) and Leipzig ( 1409 ).
The ballads are thought to have been based on the events of the Battle of Otterburn in 1388, although the account of the battle is not historically accurate and it may relate to border skirmishes up to fifty years later.
Or in a different version ( years of reign over the Northern Yuan Dynasty to 1388 are given in brackets ).
The issuing of badges by lords was attacked in the Parliament of 1384, and in 1388 they made the startling request that " all liveries called badges, as well of our lord the king as of other lords ... shall be abolished ", because " those who wear them are flown with such insolent arrogance that they do not shrink from practising with reckless effrontery various kinds of extortion in the surrounding countryside ... and it is certainly the boldness inspired by these badges that makes them unafraid to do these things ".
The issuing of badges by lords was attacked in the Parliament of 1384, and in 1388 they made the startling request that " all liveries called badges, as well of our lord the king as of other lords ... shall be abolished ", because " those who wear them are flown with such insolent arrogance that they do not shrink from practising with reckless effrontery various kinds of extortion in the surrounding countryside ... and it is certainly the boldness inspired by these badges that makes them unafraid to do these things ".
There are over 20 peaks with the park area, others of note include Thien Thi at 1375 m, Thach Ban at 1388 m and Phu Nghia at 1300 m. Sharp peaks with sloping sides and numerous, deep partitions are characteristic of the topology.
There are other similar songs for the victory of Näfels ( 1388 ) and those of the battle of Grandson and battle of Morat ( both 1476 ) in the Burgundian War.
Localities of Rothenburg are Bremenhain ( first mentioned in 1396 ), Geheege, Lodenau, Neusorge ( first mentioned in 1564 ), Nieder-Neundorf, Steinbach and Uhsmannsdorf ( first mentioned in 1388 as " Osansdorf ").

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