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* 1450 – Battle of Formigny: Toward the end of the Hundred Years ' War, the French attack and nearly annihilate English forces, ending English domination in Northern France.
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The McMurdo – South Pole Highway is a 900-mile ( 1450 km ) road in Antarctica linking the United States McMurdo Station on the coast to the Amundsen – Scott South Pole Station.
Charles VII ( reigned 1422 – 1461 ) established the first French standing army, the Compagnies d ' ordonnance, and defeated the Plantagenets once at Patay ( 1429 ) and again, using cannons, at Formigny ( 1450 ).
The earliest longbow known from England, found at Ashcott Heath, Somerset, is dated to 2665 BC, but no longbows survive from the period when the longbow was dominant ( c. 1250 – 1450 AD ), probably because bows became weaker, broke and were replaced, rather than being handed down through generations.
French Normandy was occupied by English forces during the Hundred Years ' War in 1345 – 1360 and again in 1415 – 1450.
Around 1450 – 1456 he painted his three most famous paintings The Battle of San Romano, the victory of the Florentine army over the Sienese in 1432, for the Palazzo Medici in Florence.
* Sejong the Great of Joseon, a Korean monarch who developed hangul, the native Korean alphabet ( 1397 – 1450 ).
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After initial military successes in the First Margrave War, he was defeated at the Battle of Pillenreuther Weiher, resulting in the Treaty of Bamberg ( 22 June 1450 ), which forced Albert to return all of the conquered territory and to recognize the independence of Nuremberg and its associated towns.
After the Battle of Formigny, Charles VII of France recaptured the city and granted a general amnesty to its populace in 1450.
He was commander of the French army at the Battle of Formigny on 15 April 1450, the next-to-the-last battle of the Hundred Years ' War that sealed the reconquest of Normandy.
The Battle of Formigny ( 15 April 1450 ) was a battle of the Hundred Years ' War fought between England and France.
At the Battle of Pillenreuth in 1450, both the armies of Albrecht Achilles and Nuremberg fought in wedge formation.
He is best known for capturing the Zhengtong Emperor of the Ming Dynasty in 1450 after the Battle of Tumu Fortress and briefly reuniting the Mongols.
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1450 ) which drew upon Lucian's example ; as with his model — though some readers, with Eugenio Garin, detect in it some of Alberti's own streak of bitterness — the end use of the cynicism in the satire is to amuse.
The Allegheny Front's southern end is Mount Porte Crayon ( 4770 ft, or 1450 m ), after which the land drops steeply to Seneca Creek, west of Seneca Rocks.
The hospital ’ s closure marked the end of a long tradition of medical care in Brugg, which began in 1450 with the opening of the Heiliggeistspital, or Holy Spirit hospital.
Recently an examination of the shattering of Prince Rupert's Drops by the use of extremely high speed video has revealed that the " crack front " which is initiated at the tail end propagates in a disintegrating Drop within the tensile zone towards the drop's head at a very high speed (~ 1450 – 1900 m / s, or up to ~ 4, 200 miles per hour, a number that in air would be Mach 5. 5 ).
At the end of the medieval age, circa 1450, Sweden ( excluding Finland ) had 41 chartered towns or städer ( plural form of stad ).
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The castle saw several engagements during the Hundred Years ' War ( 1346, 1417, 1450 ) and was in use as a barracks as late as the Second World War, bullet holes are visable on the walls of the castle where members of the French Resistance were shot during WW2.
William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk, KG ( 16 October 1396 at Cotton, Suffolk, – 2 May 1450 ), was an English commander in the Hundred Years ' War and Lord High Admiral of England from 1447 until 1450.
* Allmand, Christopher, The Hundred Years War: England and France at War, c. 1300-c. 1450, Cambridge University Press, 1988, ISBN 0-521-31923-4
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