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1386 and Queen
* 4 Kings and Queen of Hungary ( 1310 – 1386 )
In 1386, Jadwiga's mother Elizabeth and her sister Queen Mary of Hungary were kidnapped, probably on the order of Mary's husband and consort Sigismund.
The Teutonic Knights failed to subdue pagan Lithuania, which officially converted to ( Catholic ) Christianity in 1386 on the marriage of Grand Duke Jogaila to the 11-year-old Queen Jadwiga of Poland.
In 1386 King Oluf II of Denmark and his mother-regent, Queen Margaret I, enfeoffed in Nyborg Gerhard VI, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg and his cognatic successors with the Duchy of Schleswig.
The oldest of the ducal titles was that of Schleswig, which had been confirmed in fief to a royal kinsman by the regent Queen Margaret I of Denmark, Sweden and Norway on behalf of her son Olaf II of Denmark in 1386.
The double cross was introduced by Jogaila, who adopted it after his baptism as Ladislaus and marriage with Hungarian princess and Queen of Poland Hedvig Angevin in 1386.
In 1386, Queen Margaret I of Denmark, the younger daughter of Valdemar IV of Denmark and Helvig of Schleswig, gave Schleswig as a hereditary fief under the Danish crown to Count Gerhard VI of Holstein-Rendsburg, provided that he swore allegiance to her son King Oluf.

1386 and Margaret
The youthful Ladislaus was the rightful heir of King Charles III of Naples, assassinated in 1386, and Margaret of Durazzo, scion of a line that had traditionally supported the popes in their struggles in Rome with the anti-papal party in the city itself.
Worminghall became part of the Honour of Gloucester and passed via Hugh de Audley, 1st Earl of Gloucester ( 1291 – 1347 ) and then Margaret de Audley, 2nd Baroness Audley to Hugh de Stafford, 2nd Earl of Stafford ( died 1386 ).

1386 and I
Rupert I, Elector Palatine | Rupert I founded the University of Heidelberg in 1386
1386 ) in which Sloth, the lazy priest, confesses: " I kan not parfitly my Paternoster as the preest it singeth ,/ But I kan rymes of Robyn Hood and Randolf Erl of Chestre.
* 1386 – Dan I of Wallachia ( b. 1354 )
** Mircea I of Wallachia, ruler of Wallachia ( b. 1386 )
In 1384 a Castilian army invested Lisbon, but encountered a heroic resistance, and after five months an outbreak of plague compelled them to raise the siege, John I of Castile, discovering or alleging that Leonora had plotted to poison him, imprisoned her in a convent at Tordesillas, where she died in 1386.
* Nicholas I Garay ( died 1386 ), chief governor of Bratislava, palatine to the King of Hungary
Advancing from Santarém, he seized the region north of the Duero whose knights had remained faithful to Beatrice and John I of Castile: Villareal Pavões, Chaves and Bragança capitulated at the end of March 1386, and Almeida in early June 1386.
After the defeat of the Ottomans at Pločnik ( 1386 ) and Bileća ( 1388 ), Murad I, the reigning Ottoman sultan, moved his troops from Philippoupolis ( Plovdiv in modern Bulgaria ) in the spring of 1389 to Ihtiman.
* Leonor Telles de Menezes ( 1350 – 1386 ), wife of Ferdinand I of Portugal
William's grandfather William I Canynges ( d. 1396 ) was also a great Bristol merchant and was also 5 times Mayor of Bristol and 3 times MP for Bristol, in 1383, 1384 and 1386.
In 1386, Marsiluis became the first rector of the University of Heidelberg, which he founded with the help of Rupert I, Elector Palatine.
The earliest written information about Gypsies in modern Romania, a deed issued by Dan I of Wallachia ( c. 1383 – 1386 ) refers to Vladislav I's former donation of Gypsies to the Vodiţa monastery.
In 1386, the Ottoman Sultan Murad I himself led much larger forces that took Niš from Lazar.
Instead, at Windsor in 1386, John I of Portugal signed the remarkably long-lasting Portuguese-British Alliance, which continued through the Napoleonic Wars and ensured Portugal's tenuous neutrality in World War II.
The English – Portuguese alliance would be renewed in 1386 with the Treaty of Windsor and the marriage of John I to Philippa of Lancaster, daughter of John of Gaunt.
Pitești itself was first mentioned on May 20, 1386, when Wallachian Prince Mircea I granted a gristmill in the area to Cozia Monastery.
Based in Kastamonu, Süleyman II remained faithful to Murad I, his supporter in his revolt against his father, and participated in Ottoman campaigns in Europe in 1386 and 1389.
Despite having an old alliance with Britain dating back to the Treaty of Windsor in 1386 ( the oldest alliance in the world, which is still in force ), Portugal did not initially form part of the system of alliances involved in World War I and thus initially kept its neutrality.
Dan I was a voivode ( prince, ruler ) of the principality of Wallachia ( reigned c. 1383 – 1386 ).

1386 and Denmark
* Sylt was divided between the Duke of Schleswig and the Kingdom of Denmark in 1386

1386 and younger
The younger Thomas almost certainly served alongside his father under Richard II ; one of them was in active service in Calais in 1386, the year of his father's death.

1386 and daughter
A second marriage was arranged for Lionel with Violante ( c. 1353-November 1386 ), daughter of Galeazzo Visconti, lord of Pavia ( d. 1378 ); the enormous dowry which Galeazzo promised with his daughter being exaggerated by the rumour of the time.
Later in 1386 he married Elizabeth of Lancaster, daughter of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster and Blanche of Lancaster.
: 3 ) Joanna of Navarre ( 1370 – 1437 ), daughter of King Charles II of Navarre, at Saillé-près-Guérande on 2 October 1386.
* His second marriage took place on 18 June 1318, to Alix of Ibelin ( 1304 / 1306 – after 6 August 1386 and buried at Saint Dominic's, Nicosia ), daughter of Guy of Ibelin by his wife and cousin Isabelle d ' Ibelin.
In 1386 Elizabeth, the daughter of John of Gaunt, eloped to France with John Hastings, 3rd Earl of Pembroke.
The Anglo-Portuguese Alliance was renewed in 1386 with the Treaty of Windsor and the marriage of King John I of Portugal ( House of Aviz ) with Philippa of Lancaster, daughter of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster.
Beatrice of Portugal (; c. 1386 – 1439 ), LG () was a natural daughter of John I of Portugal and Inês Pires.

1386 and IV
After Poland and Lithuania had formed the Union of Krėva in 1385, and Poland had rejected the claims of Casimir III's grandson Casimir IV of Pomerania-Stolp, Bogislaw VIII and Wartislaw VII of Pomerania-Stolp in 1386 concluded an anti-Polish alliance with the Teutonic Knights, after they had settled their common border.
The keep was built by Pierre IV of La Garnache, then an enclosure equipped with towers was built around the lower courtyard. The castle resisted numerous attacks from the English in 1342 and 1360, and again in 1386 under the command of the Earl of Arundel
* Leopold IV, Duke of Austria ( 1371-1411 ), Habsburg Duke of the Leopoldinian Line, ruled from 1386
** Abu Zayyan Muhammad IV ( 1384 – 1386 )
King Peter IV died in 1386 and was succeeded by his son, John I, who recognized Eymerich's authority as Inquisitor General.
Bo Jonsson ( Grip ) ( early 1330s – 20 August 1386 ) was head of the royal council and marshal under the regency of Magnus IV of Sweden.
Beatrice was born c. 1386 perhaps in Veiros, Alentejo and married Thomas Fitzalan, 12th Earl of Arundel on November 26, 1405 in London, with King Henry IV in attendance.

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