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The first marriage to Anna of Moscow, daughter of Grand Prince Basil I of Moscow ( 1389 – 1425 ) and Sophia of Lithuania, in 1414.
His son John ( d. 1376 ) married Margaret, daughter of King Edward III, and on the death without issue of his grandson in 1389, the Earldom of Pembroke reverted again to the Crown.
In 1389, Louis married Valentina Visconti, daughter of Gian Galeazzo, Duke of Milan, with whom he had:
His daughter Elizabeth married, as his first wife, William de Botreaux, 3rd Baron Botreaux ( 1389 – 1462 ), whose sole heiress was his daughter Margaret Botreaux who married Robert Hungerford, 2nd Baron Hungerford.
* Murad I, ( 1360 – 1389 ) Ottoman sultan, Greek mother, ( Nilüfer Hatun ( water lily in Turkish ), daughter of the Prince of Yarhisar or Byzantine Princess Helen ( Nilüfer ))
# Louis II d ' Évreux ( 1336 – 1400 ), married Jeanne ( d. 1389 ), daughter of Raoul I of Brienne, Count of Eu
He married Jeanne ( d. 1389 ), daughter of Raoul I of Brienne, Count of Eu and widow of Walter VI of Brienne, but they had no children.
He married Isabeau of Melun ( 1328 – 1389 ), daughter of John I of Melun, Count of Tancarville, on 11 July 1352 and had the following issue:

1389 and Sir
Sir James Metcalfe ( 1389 – 1472 ), who was born and lived in Wensleydale, was a captain in the army which fought with King Henry V in the battle of Agincourt in 1415.
* Lady Philippa married firstly John Hastings, 3rd Earl of Pembroke ; after his death in 1389, she became the second wife of Richard Fitzalan, 11th Earl of Arundel ; she married thirdly Sir Thomas de Poynings.
* Sir Hugh de Querton ( c. 1308 – bef. 1389 )
It is named for its original creator, Sir Ralph Lumley, who converted his family manor house into a castle in 1389 after returning from wars in Scotland.

1389 and Thomas
* Thomas Chesterton ( 1361 – 1389 ).
* Thomas Parker, or Pakare ( 1389 – 1421 ).
* 1389 – 1400 Thomas de Eure
The Guild certificates of 1389 record that the Confraternity of Salve Regina and the guild of St Thomas the Martyr in the chapel on the bridge, whose members belonged to St Magnus parish, had determined to become one, to have the anthem of St Thomas after the Salve Regina and to devote their united resources to restoring and enlarging the church of St Magnus.

1389 and many
Many Jews, after accusations and torture, " confessed " to abusing hosts, and the accused Jews were condemned and burned, sometimes with all the other Jews in the community, as happened in Beelitz in 1243. in Prague in 1389, and in many German cities, according to Ocker's writings in the Harvard Theological Review.
Among the many historic structures in the town are a Franciscan friary dating from 1389 and a castle dating from 1199.
The battle preceded the later 1389 Battle of Kosovo, and was one of many in history of the Serbian-Turkish wars.

1389 and for
The Ottoman victory at Kosovo in 1389 effectively marked the end of Serbian power in the region, paving the way for Ottoman expansion into Europe.
John left Portugal for Aquitaine, and he remained in that province until he returned to England in November 1389.
It was not uncommon for aggressive pike formations to be composed of dismounted men-at-arms, as at the Battle of Sempach ( 1389 ), where the dismounted Austrian vanguard, using their lances as pikes, had some initial success against their predominantly halberd-equipped Swiss adversaries.
A further devastation of the town, as inflicted in 1389, would have been an embarrassment for the new king ; his expensive programme of building at the castle helped protect against this.
In 1389, facing a loss of landholdings and wealth, the Swedish regency council turned to Margaret I of Denmark to plead for help in getting rid of Albert.
In 1389, a French chief engineer, Nicolas de Bonaventure, was appointed, adding to the church its Rayonnant Gothic, a French style not typical for Italy.
By 1923 he designed the mausoleum for the Račić family at Cavtat, and he also created a set of statues for a never-built Yugoslav national temple that would be erected in Kosovo to commemorate the battle that happened there in 1389.
From 1389 to 1390 he was responsible for transferring the university register to Rome.
In 1389 he was appointed Lord Great Chamberlain for life, admiral of the fleet in the western seas, and constable of Tintagel Castle.
A new peace agreement between the confederacy and Austria was concluded on 1 April 1389, valid for seven years, extended to 20 years on 16 July 1394.
Last Idikut left Turpan area in 1284 for Kumul, then Gansu to seek protection of Yuan Dynasty, but local uyghur Buddhist rulers still held power until Invasion of Moghul Hizir Khoja in 1389.
In 1389, a frustrated candidate made a surprise return from enforced exile accompanied by 7, 000 supporters, and after dining amicably with the incumbent, politely but firmly ejected him, thanking him for serving so ably as his deputy during his own " unavoidable absence " from Genoa.
As a result of an illicit affair with her brother in law, William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas ( married to the sister of her husband ), Margaret Stewart, Countess of Mar and Angus, became the mother of George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus ( c. 1380 – 1403 ), and secured a charter of her estates for her son, to whom in 1389 the title was granted by King Robert II.
A significant opponent was the young Serbian Empire, which was worn down by a series of campaigns, notably in the Battle of Kosovo in 1389, in which the leaders of both armies were killed, and which gained a central role in Serbian folklore as an epic battle and beginning of bad luck for Serbia.
He participated in the Battle of Kosovo ( 1389 ), of which outcome was inconclusive, but a long-term strategic victory for the Ottomans.
Vytautas seized the opportunity to renew his struggle for power and the Lithuanian Civil War ( 1389 – 1392 ) broke out.
Richard II made it a grant in 1389, as some compensation for the injuries it had sustained in the retreat of his army.
* The Grave Sobbing for prince Lazar ( 1389 )
Today's building of the former collegiate, meanwhile Lutheran church (, with Dom being used in German language-pars pro toto-as a synecdoche for collegiate churches and cathedrals alike ) was erected between 1389 and 1485.
The average annual hours actually worked per person in employment as reported by OECD countries in 2007, for example, ranged from a minimum of 1389 hours ( Netherlands ) to a maximum of 2316 hours ( South Korea ).
Kosovo ( Serbian Cyrillic: Косово, pronounced ) is the Serbian neuter possessive adjective of kos ( кос ) " blackbird ", an ellipsis for Kosovo Polje " field of the blackbirds ", the site of the 1389 Battle of Kosovo Field.
Still, it seems the discipline was not satisfactory, for Urban VI ( 1378 – 1389 ) abolished the abbots for life, took away from the monks the right of election, and gave the administration and revenues to a member of the Curia.

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