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** Joanna II ( 1414 1435 )
** René I ( 1435 1442 )
* 1435 Emperor Xuande of China ( b. 1398 )
* 1435 John FitzAlan, 14th Earl of Arundel, English military leader ( b. 1408 )
* 1435 Sicut Dudum, forbidding the enslavement of black natives in Canary Islands by Spanish natives, is promulgated by Pope Eugene IV.
* Frescoes in the Capella dell ' Assunta ( c. 1434 1435 ) -
* Nun-Saint with Two Children ( c. 1434 1435 ) -
Zheng He made one more voyage during the reign of Hongxi's son Xuande Emperor ( reigned 1426 1435 ), but after that the voyages of the Chinese treasure ship fleets were ended.
* June 20 John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford, regent of England ( d. 1435 )
* Andrea del Verrocchio of Florence ( 1435 1488 ), painter, sculptor, and goldsmith
* February 25 Xuande Emperor of China ( d. 1435 )
* probable Isabeau de Bavière, queen of Charles VI of France ( d. 1435 )
* 1287 Construction on the Cathedral of Uppsala is begun ; it will not be completed until 1435.
* Paweł Włodkowic ( 1370 1435 ), lawyer, diplomat and politician, representative of Poland on the Council of Constance
* August 23 Jean Molinet, French writer ( b. 1435 )
* July 29 Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby ( b. 1435 )
* August 1 Giovanni Santi, artist and father of Raphael ( b. c. 1435 )
* January 27 Ashikaga Yoshimasa, Japanese shogun ( b. 1435 )
* October 10 Andrea del Verrocchio, Italian sculptor ( b. c. 1435 )
* January 3 Martin Truchsess von Wetzhausen, Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights ( b. 1435 )
* March 30 Amadeus IX, Duke of Savoy ( b. 1435 )
* June 23 Queen Joan II of Naples ( d. 1435 )
* date unknown John FitzAlan, 14th Earl of Arundel ( d. 1435 )
* John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford ( 1389 1435 )

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If, as is widely thought, he is the author of the frescoes Stories of the Virgin and Story of Saint Stephen in the Cappella dell ' Assunta, Florence, then he would have visited nearby Prato sometime between 1435 and 1440.
Further sporadic warfare broke out between Poland and the Knights between 1431 and 1435.
The breakdown of the talks between England and France in 1435 precipitated an alliance between Burgundy and France and a request from France for Scottish involvement in the war and for the fulfillment of the promised marriage of Princess Margaret to the Dauphin.
This collection continued to grow steadily, but when, between 1435 and 1437 Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester ( brother of Henry V of England ), donated a great collection of manuscripts, the space was deemed insufficient and a larger building was required.
Broad-gauge railways use a track gauge ( distance between the rails ) greater than the standard gauge of 1435 mm ( 4ft 8½in.
His wife Joan Wotton survived him and married secondly in about 1408 Thomas Young, twice mayor of Bristol, by whom she had two successful sons, John Young, Alderman of London, Grocer and Lord Mayor of London in 1466, and Thomas Young ( d. 1476 ) a lawyer of the Middle Temple, Recorder of Bristol from 1441 and MP for Bristol almost continuously, with one break in 1453, between 1435 to 1455.
From this time on, relations between the two became cool, culminating in the 1435 peace negotiations between Burgundy and Charles VII, the exiled king of France.
Four different major rail gauges ( which measures the distance between rails ) exist across the continent: most of Europe, as well as Turkey, Iran, China, and the Koreas use the 1435 mm gauge, known as Standard gauge ; Russia, and the former Soviet republics use a 1520 mm gauge ; Finland uses a 1524 mm gauge ; most of the railways in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka use the 1676 mm gauge, known as Indian gauge ; and most of Southeast Asia has metre-gauge.
By 1435, however, he had regained influence, enabling him to orchestrate the Treaty of Arras between Charles VII of France and Philip III, Duke of Burgundy.
Simon Marmion is often regarded as an " Early Netherlandish " painter because he came from Amiens, which was intermittently by ruled the Burgundian court between 1435 and 1471.
After the Treaty of Arras ( 1435 ) between Charles VII of France and Philip III of Burgundy, it returned once again to the latter.
* the Treaty of Arras ( 1435 ), between Charles VII of France and Philip the Good of Burgundy
* John of Vellore ( 15th century ), painter of the beginning of the 15th century, the father of Luciano da Velletri, another painter whose work is attested between 1435 and 1441 ;
In 1435, an end to the French civil war between Burgundians and Armagnacs allowed Charles to return to Paris the following year, and by 1453 the English had been driven out of their last strongholds in Normandy and Guyenne.
C-14 dates from Tsoungiza indicate LHII was dated to between 1600 / 1550 and 1435 / 1405 BC, the start of which is earlier than the assigned pottery date by about 100 years, but the end of which nearly corresponds to the pottery phase.
Because of the gauge difference between Finland ( 1524 mm ) and the rest of Europe ( 1435 mm ), through service must be operated using special variable gauge rolling-stock.
The second Treaty of Vordingborg concluded in July 1435 at Vordingborg Castle between the Danish King Erik of Pomerania and Adolf.
In 1439 mercenaries who were not paid after the Treaty of Arras ( 1435 ) ended the war between King Charles VII of France and Philip, Duke of Burgundy plundered the area.
These aisles run the length of the choir and passed the first bay of the presbytery and contain recessed and chest tombs — the south aisle of the choir contains the tomb of bishop John of Winchester and suggests a completion date for the re-constructed aisle to between 1435 and 1460 ( Fig.
A large pointed arch opening in the gable immediately above the main door contained a large sequence of windows, the uppermost of which was a circular or rose window and dates to a period between 1422 and 1435 — just above it can be seen three coats of arms ; on the right is that of the bishopric of Moray, in the middle are the Royal Arms of Scotland and on the left is the armorial shield of Bishop Columba Dunbar ( Fig.

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