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1421 and November
For example, on 18 November 1421, a seawall at the Zuiderzee dike broke, which flooded 72 villages and killed about 10, 000 people.
* John, Duke of Bedford and Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester were ( 5 December 1422 – 6 November 1429 ) jointly Protectors for Henry VI ( 1421 – 1471 )
In February 1421 he was translated to Chichester, and in November following to London.
Currently ( November 2007 ) the number at each level is 30, 1421, 987, 85 and 77 respectively, with a further 7 honorary and 35 concessionary members, making a total of 2642.
During the night of November 18 to November 19, 1421 a heavy storm near the North Sea coast caused the dikes to break in a number of places and the lower lying polder land was flooded.
Davis Signs Laura's Law: AB 1421 will help those with severe mental illnesses who are too sick to help themselves ' ( November 22, 2002 )

1421 and 19
Andrea del Castagno ( or Andrea di Bartolo di Bargilla ) ( c. 142119 August 1457 ) was an Italian painter from Florence, influenced chiefly by Tommaso Masaccio and Giotto di Bondone.
* Odo of Lusignan ( d. 1421 in Palermo ), Titular Seneschal of Jerusalem, in the service of the King of Aragon, ( probably ) married after March 19, 1406 his cousin Loysia de Lusignan, granddaughter of Jean de Lusignan and second wife Alix d ' Ibelin, without issue, without issue
The oldest document in which Topoloveni is mentioned is dated 19 June 1421, during the rule of Radu II Chelul.
During the wars of his elder brother Henry V in France, Clarence fought in the Siege of Rouen ( July 1418 – 19 January 1419 ), where he commanded the besieging force ; and in the Battle of Baugé on 22 March 1421.

1421 and second
* 1421 – Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence, second son of Henry IV of England ( b. 1388 )
** Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence, second son of Henry IV of England ( d. 1421 )
* September 29 – Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence, second son of Henry IV of England ( d. 1421 )
The second marriage, arranged by his father Manuel II and Pope Martin V, was to Sophia of Montferrat in 1421.
* Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence ( 1388 – 1421 ), second son of Henry IV Bolingbroke, died without male issue
Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland ( 25 July 1421 – 29 March 1461 ) was the son of Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland and Lady Eleanor Neville, daughter of Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland and his second wife Joan Beaufort.
The heir of Thomas de Camoys ( d. 1372 ) was his nephew, another Thomas de Camoys ( d. 1421 ), who was the grandson of Ralph de Camoys ( d. 1336 ) by his second wife, Elizabeth le Despenser, and the son of Sir John Camoys by his second wife, Elizabeth le Latimer, daughter of William le Latimer, 3rd Lord Latimer.
From 20 August 1383 to 26 February 1421 Thomas de Camoys ( d. 1421 ) was summoned to Parliament by writ, by which he is held to have become 1st Baron Camoys of the second creation.
* Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence ( 1387 – 1421 ), second son of Henry IV Bolingbroke, was created Earl of Aumale along with his dukedom of Clarence, and carried both titles until his death without issue.
Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence, KG ( 1387 – 22 March 1421 ), also known as Thomas Plantagenet, was the second son of King Henry IV of England and his first wife, Mary de Bohun.

1421 and Saint
On 17 April 1421, the Saint Elisabeth's flood flooded large parts of southern Holland, causing Dordrecht to become an island.
The Hook and Cod wars in 1420 and the Saint Elizabeth's flood in 1421 ended the prosperity of the city.
In 1421 during the Saint Elizabeth flood of 1421, the Grote Hollandse Waard flooded, but the Alblasserwaard polder stayed unflooded.
The Hoeksche Waard consists of reclaimed land ( polders ): after the Saint Elisabeth flood of 1421 most of the area was flooded.

1421 and Elisabeth
On 28 September 1421, Pozsony, Hungary ( now Bratislava, Slovakia, Pressburg in German ) Elisabeth married Albert V, Duke of Austria, thus becoming Duchess of Austria.

1421 and flood
After the St. Elizabeth's flood ( 1421 ), large parts of the islands Putten and Grote Waard were lost and became clay banks and salt marshes which would be inundated at high tide and be unsuitable for habitation.
In 1422 a Commission of Sewers was appointed to restore the banks and drainage between Fletching and the coast, which may indicate that the Ouse was affected by the same storm that devastated the Netherlands in the St Elizabeth's flood of 1421.
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In the St. Elizabeth's flood ( 1421 ), Petten was entirely washed away, and the dunes were damaged.
Before the St. Elizabeth's flood ( 1421 ) a township named Hoecke was located on the spot of the present-day town.
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The Biesbosch was created when 300 square kilometres of polder lands were submerged in the St. Elizabeth flood in the year 1421.
The Grote Waard in 1421, just before the St. Elizabeth flood. One of the key factors in the flooding of the Grote Waard was the creation of a new dike in the southwest of the polder.
* St. Elizabeth's flood ( 1421 ), a flood that occurred on the same day 17 years later.
The St. Elizabeth's flood of 1421 was a flooding of an area in what is now the Netherlands.
It was created by a succession of storm surges in the 14th and 15th centuries, including the St. Elizabeth's flood ( 1404 ) and the St. Elizabeth's flood ( 1421 ) For a long time the Braakman was a natural barrier between east and west Zeeuws-Vlaanderen, and also access to the ports of Boekhoute, Philippine, Axel and Sas van Gent.
The St. Elizabeth's flood of 1421 was caused by a surge of seawater being forced upriver during a storm, overflowing the river dikes and submerging approximately of land in the Netherlands.
* 1421-The St. Elizabeth's flood of 1421 in the Netherlands was caused when dikes were breached in a number of places during a heavy storm near the North Sea coast and the lower lying polder land was flooded.

1421 and Netherlands
* 1421 – A seawall at the Zuiderzee dike in the Netherlands breaks, flooding 72 villages and killing about 10, 000 people.

1421 and with
Manuel II stood on friendly terms with the victor in the Ottoman civil war, Mehmed I ( 1402 – 1421 ), but his attempts to meddle in the next contested succession led to a new assault on Constantinople by Murad II ( 1421 – 1451 ) in 1422.
Catherine went to England with her new husband and was crowned queen in Westminster Abbey on 23 February 1421.
From 1421, Archibald, Earl of Douglas had been in regular contact with James and they formed an alliance that was to prove pivotal in 1423.
By a Bull of 17 December 1421, Martin V granted canonical institution to this faculty and united it closely with the faculty of law.
Together with the Khan claimant Dawlat Berdi, they were beaten by Baraq of the Uzbeks in 1421.
For instance, Michael I ( 1418 – 1420 ) was overthrown by his cousin, Dan II ( 1420 – 1431 ), and in the next decade the throne was occupied with frequent changes either by Dan II or by his cousin, Radu II the Bald ( 1421 – 1427 ), the former being supported by Sigismund I of Hungary and the latter by the Ottomans.
Over the next five years he held various important commands with the English forces in France, until he was captured by the French in 1421 at the Battle of Baugé.
Early reports of shells include Venetian use at Jadra in 1376 and shells with fuzes at the 1421 siege of St Boniface in Corsica.
The book is written informally, as a series of vignettes of Menzies ' travels around the globe examining what he claims is evidence for his " 1421 hypothesis ", interspersed with speculation and description of the achievements of Admiral Zheng He's fleet.
Unfortunately, this reckless manner of dealing with evidence is typical of 1421, vitiating all its extraordinary claims: the voyages it describes never took place, Chinese information never reached Prince Henry and Columbus, and there is no evidence of the Ming fleets in newly discovered lands.
On one occasion, Chelčický called himself a peasant, but this description is at odds with his ability to live in Prague from 1419 – 1421, his rudimentary knowledge of Latin, and the time he was able to devote to literary, political, and religious pursuits.
The Grelleys replaced the castle with a fortified manor house, which in turn was replaced by a college of priests ( founded in 1421 ).
While he did conduct raiding expeditions into neighboring European lands, which returned much of Albania to Ottoman control and forced Bosnian King-Ban Tvrtko II Kotromanić ( 1404 – 09, 1421 – 45 ), along with many Bosnian regional nobles, to accept formal Ottoman vassalage, Mehmed conducted only one actual war with the Europeans — a short and indecisive conflict with Venice.
The interjection " vahu " (" hail, wondrous is the Lord ") occurs in Guru Ram Das in conjunction with " Satiguru "( compounded from Guru ) in sloka 2 in Sloka Varan te Vadhik ( GG, 1421 ).
He is probably the William Barbour who was ordained acolyte by Bishop Fleming of Lincoln on 21 April 1420 and subdeacon on 21 January 1421 ; and as William Barbour, otherwise Waynflete of Spalding, was ordained deacon on 18 March 1421, and priest on 21 January 1426, with title from Spalding Priory.
By a Bull of 17 December 1421, Pope Martin V granted canonical institution to this faculty and united it closely with the faculty of law.
They were created around 1421 and later decorated with polychrome by Martino di Martolomeo.
He was born Benozzo di Lese in the village of Sant ' Ilario a Colombano around 1421, and moved with his family to Florence in 1427.

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