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1335 and became
The dynasty of Bell-lloc castellans became extinct in 1327 and then Bernard de Cabrera became the new castellan, but in 1335 the castellan was sold to Pere Mulet, who lost it on 1345.
The town became a possession of the Bohemia crown in 1335, passing with that crown to the Austrian Habsburgs as Gleiwitz in 1526.
After having resisted several attacks by the Comaschi, in 1335 Sondrio and Valtellina became part of the Visconti Milanese dominions.
The original name of one of the oldest settlements in the Czech Republic was Hradec ( the Castle ); Králové ( of the queen ) was affixed when it became one of the dowry towns of Elisabeth Richeza of Poland ( 1286 – 1335 ), who lived here for thirty years having been the second wife of two Bohemian Kings, Wenceslaus II and then Rudolph I of Habsburg.
By the 1335 Treaty of Trentschin the Polish king Casimir III the Great renounced all claims to the Silesian lands, which remained under the rule of the Silesian Piasts until the male line of the dynasty finally became extinct with the death of Duke George William of Legnica in 1675.
The town, whose charter traditionally dates to 1335, quickly became a regional administrative center for the Order.
After the Polish King Casimir III had renounced his rights on Silesia with the contract of Trenčín in 1335, Silesia became until 1806 a part of the Holy Roman Empire as a Bohemian fief.
However, the title became extinct on his death in 1335.
John was poisoned around 1335 by his wife Anna, who became regent for their son Nikephoros II.
He can be said to be the founder of the English Courtenay family which became Earls of Devon in 1335.
His heir, John Neville ( 1299 / 1300 – 1335 ) became a member of Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster's household, beginning the family's link with the Earls of Lancaster.
In 1335 the Knights Hospitaller order in Klingnau became the owners of Biberstein.
Ruling from their capital at Herat ( Afghanistan ) and central Khorasan in the Bamyan-Valley, they were at first subordinates within the Mongol Ilkhanate, and upon the fragmentation of the Ilkhanate in 1335 they became de facto independent rulers up until the invasion of Timur in 1381.
In 1335 he became bishop of Nevers, in 1339 bishop of Arras, and contributed to bring the county of Flanders into the kingdom of France.

1335 and Buddhist
* Imperial Prince Moriyoshi ( or Morinaga ) ( 護良親王 ) ( 1308 – 1335 ) – Head Priest of Enryakuji ( Tendai-zasu, 天台座主 ) ( Buddhist name: Prince Son ' un, 尊雲法親王 )

1335 and under
However, Prince Moriyoshi was later put under house arrest and, in 1335, killed by Ashikaga Tadayoshi.
In 1335 it came back under the rule of the Kingdom of Bohemia.
Carinthia and Carniola came under Habsburg rule in 1335, Tyrol in 1363.
In 1335, when Ryushin celebrated his coming of age, he joined the Northern Court under Takauji Ashikaga in a war against the Southern Court.
The Golden Horde invaded the Ilkhanate under Abu Sa ' id in 1318, 1324 and 1335, during his reign.
A truce was concluded in 1317, but as the Sicilians had helped the north Italian Ghibellines in the attack on Genoa, and Frederick had seized some Church revenues for military purposes, Pope John XXII excommunicated him and placed the island under an interdict ( 1321 ) which lasted until 1335.
In 1335 – 1406 it was under the ownership of prince Patrikiy Narymuntovich and his sons, in 1406 – 1419 the city was ruled by Great Duke's deputies, in 1419 – 1435 it belonged to prince Svitrigaila, in 1446 – 1452 to prince Vasiliy Yaroslavich, in 1452 – 1483 to Mozhaysk prince Ivan Andreyevich, in 1483 – 1505 to his son Semyon, who transferred Gomel to the Grand Duchy of Moscow.
In August 1335 led an attack on the Burgh Muir near Edinburgh against a body of Flemish auxiliaries in the English service, under Count Guy de Namur, and forced them to surrender.
The establishment of Madurai Sultanate by Jalaluddin Ahsan Shah in 1335, limited the areas under the control of Venad to Tirunelveli District only.
From 1219 to 1335, Mongols under Genghis Khan and then his grandson Hulegu invaded from the steppes to the east of the Iranian plateau, reaching Palestine before they were stopped.
In early 1335, Marinid forces under Abu al-Hassan invaded Tlemcen from the west and dispatched a naval forced to assist the Hafsids from the east.
The Tughlaq dynasty under Muhammad bin Tughluq held power in Delhi during the famine in and around Delhi in 1335 – 42.
After they subdued the local Natangian tribe in Prussia, the Teutonic Knights in 1312 founded the settlement at a ford across the Lava, it received city rights in 1335 under Grand Master Luther von Braunschweig.

1335 and temple
One such early example is the temple grant inscription of King Jagatpal at Dev Prayag ( 1335 AD ).

1335 and now
In 1335 it was mentioned as Cadelmario Superiore to distinguish it from Cadelmario Inferiore, which is now Bosco Luganese.

1335 and largest
In the great summer campaign of 1335, it was Montagu who provided the largest English contingent, with 180 men-at-arms and 136 archers.

1335 and .
In 1255, the Mongols swept through eastern and central Anatolia, and would remain until 1335.
After the decline of the Ilkhanate from 1335 – 1353, the Mongol Empire's legacy in the region was the Uyghur Eretna Dynasty that was overthrown by Kadi Burhan al-Din in 1381.
* Constantine Palaiologos, despotes ( c. 1278 – 1335 ).
In 1335, in the Treaty of Trentschin, Kazimierz relinquished " in perpetuity " his claims to Silesia.
Of particular note is St Saviour's church constructed in 1335 and consecrated in 1372.
* 1335 – Otto the Merry, Duke of Austria, becomes Duke of Carinthia.
The project took 30 years to complete, and the bridge was inaugurated in 1335.
* 1335 – Taejo of Joseon, ruler of Korea ( d. 1408 )
* 1286 – Elizabeth Richeza of Poland ( d. 1335 )
It wasn't however until 1335 when Polish kings renounced their hereditary rights to Silesia.
The name of the Group is derived, and the place of meeting selected, from a meeting of the Bohemian, Polish and Hungarian rulers in Visegrád in 1335.
In 1335, Breslau, together with almost all of Silesia, was incorporated into the Kingdom of Bohemia, then a part of the Holy Roman Empire.
* The death of the Ilkhan Abu Said in 1335, causing the disintegration of the Mongol rule in Persia.
* March 5 – Matthew of Kraków, Polish reformer ( b. 1335 )
** Charles II of Alençon, Count of Alençon and Perche 1325 – 1346, Count of Joigny 1335 – 1336 ( d. 1346 )
* August 17 – Thomas West, 1st Baron West ( b. 1335 )
** Prince Morinaga, Japanese shogun ( d. 1335 )
* Anonymous ( c. 1335 ) La Tavola Ritonda
Matthew of Kraków ( c. 1335 – 5 March 1410 ), also commonly known as Matthäus von Krakau, was a renowned German-Polish scholar and priest of the fourteenth century.
This immense Gothic building, with walls 17 – 18 feet thick, was built 1335 – 1364 on a natural spur of rock, rendering it all but impregnable to attack.
In 1335 in Congress of Visegrád, Władysław's successor King Casimir III the Great of Poland paid a significant amount of money in exchange for John's giving up his claim to the Polish throne.
The duchy of Carinthia was released as an imperial fief on 2 May 1335 in Linz to his Habsburg relatives Albert II, Duke of Austria and Otto, Duke of Austria.

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