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1387 and Richard
In March 1387, Owain was in southeast England under Richard Fitzalan, 11th Earl of Arundel in the Channel at the defeat of a Franco-Spanish-Flemish fleet off the coast of Kent.
Upon the death of his father-in-law, Sir David Hanmer, in late 1387, knighted earlier that very year by Richard II, Glyndŵr returned to Wales as executor of his estate.
In 1387 he had married Philipa of Lancaster, daughter of John of Gaunt ; Richard II sent troops to aid in the expulsion of Denis ; Henry IV, Henry V and Henry VI of England successively ratified the treaty of Windsor ; Henry IV made his ally a knight of the Garter in 1400.
In 1386 he was one of the commissioners appointed to reform the kingdom and the royal household, and in 1387 he arranged a peace between Richard and his enemies under Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester.
Lord Nottingham was one of the Lords Appellant to King Richard II who deposed some of King Richard's court favourites in 1387.
In 1387 he was one of the Lords Appellant, who endeavored to separate Richard from his favorites.
* Sir Thomas Mortimer, who acted as his nephew's ( Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March ) deputy in Ireland ( 1482 – 1483 ) and stood trial for the slaying of Richard II's commander, Sir Thomas Molineux after the Battle of Radcot Bridge ( 1387 ).
He was knighted by King Richard in 1387, surely the pinnacle of his career.
Dukedoms were reserved for members of the Royal Family until 1387, when Robert de Vere, 9th Earl of Oxford, the favourite of Richard II, was created Duke of Ireland for life.
Thomas Usk ( died 4 March 1388 ) was appointed the under-sheriff of London by Richard II in 1387.
In 1387, the Lords Appellant launched an armed rebellion against King Richard and defeated an army under Robert de Vere, Earl of Oxford at the skirmish of Radcot Bridge, outside Oxford ( This was the only battle that Bolingbroke, a renowned jouster, won in command through his life ).
Richard Óg Burke, died 1387.
Richard Óg Burke, d. 1387.
Richard Óg Burke, d. 1387.
Richard Og Burke ( died 1387 ) was an Irish nobleman, the son of Sir Ulick Burke, and the second Mac William Uachtar, head of Clanricarde.
Richard died in 1387, and was succeeded by his son, Ulick an Fhiona Burke.
Richard Óg Burke, d. 1387.
The last recorded mention of him was as a feoffee to Richard Burley in 1387.
Richard began negotiations with the French in June 1387 using his agents in Hainault as intermediaries.
In August, 1387, to establish a legal basis for overthrowing the appellants, Richard called seven judges of the superior courts to answers a series of questions regarding their legitimacy.

1387 and II
** Charles II ( 1349 – 1387 )
* 1387 – 8: No mo genders been there but masculine, and femynyne, all the remnaunte been no genders but of grace, in facultie of grammar — Thomas Usk, The Testament of Love II iii ( Walter William Skeat ) 13.
In 1387 a quarrel between Frederick, Duke of Bavaria, and the cities of the Swabian League allied with the Archbishop of Salzburg gave the signal for a general war in Swabia, in which the cities, weakened by their isolation, mutual jealousies and internal conflicts, were defeated by the forces of Eberhard II, Count of Württemberg, at Döffingen, near Gafenau, on 24 August 1388.
* October 10 – King Charles II of Navarre ( d. 1387 )
The dynastic plans called for her son, Olaf II to rule the three kingdoms, but after his early death in 1387 she took on the role herself ( 1387 – 1412 ).
Olaf II Haakonsson ( 1370 – 23 August 1387 ) was king of Denmark as Olaf II ( 1376 – 1387 ) and king of Norway as Olaf IV ( 1380 – 1387 ).
Charles II ( Évreux, 10 October 1332 – 1 January 1387 in Pamplona ), called " Charles the Bad ", was King of Navarre 1349 – 1387 and Count of Évreux 1343 – 1387.
Peter IV, (, ;, ;, ) ( Balaguer, 5 September 1319 – Barcelona, 6 January 1387 ), called el Cerimoniós (" the Ceremonious ") or el del punyalet (" the one of the little dagger "), was the King of Aragon, King of Sardinia and Corsica ( as Peter I ), King of Valencia ( as Peter II ), and Count of Barcelona ( and the rest of the Principality of Catalonia as Peter III ) from 1336 until his death.
* Charles II of Navarre ( 1332 – 1387 )
In 1387 Peter I Muşat recognized Władysław II Jagiełło of Poland as his suzerain, but Hungary also maintained its claim of suzerainty over the principality.
The peace was sealed, probably in 1387, with the marriage of Lazar's daughter Teodora to Nicholas II Garay, a powerful Hungarian noble who supported Sigismund.
John II of Opava, the Přemyslid duke of Racibórz granted it town privileges in 1387.

1387 and gave
His eldest son, on the other hand, Charles III of Navarre, surnamed the Noble, gave the land once more a peaceful and happy government ( 1387 – 1425 ), exerted his strength to the utmost to lift the country from its degenerate condition, reformed the government, built canals, and made navigable the tributaries of the Ebro flowing through Navarre.
In 1387 the Polish king Jogaila gave the city as the present to his pro-Russian brother Švitrigaila.

1387 and for
As she was an heiress to Louis I of Hungary herself, the expeditions were for the most part peaceful and resulted in Petru I of Moldavia paying homage to the Polish monarchs in September 1387.
His teacher Giovanni da Legnano sponsored him at Rome, where Pope Urban VI ( 1378 – 89 ) took him into the Curia, sent him for ten years as papal collector to England, made him Bishop of Bologna in 1386 at a time of strife in that city, and Archbishop of Ravenna in 1387.
Sigismund of Luxemburg KG ( Hungarian: Zsigmond, Croatian: Žigmund, Czech: Zikmund ) ( 14 February 1368 – 9 December 1437 ) was King of Hungary, of Croatia from 1387, of Bohemia from 1419, and Holy Roman Emperor for four years from 1433 until 1437, the last Emperor of the House of Luxemburg.
One effect of Jagiello's measures was to be the advancement of Catholics in Lithuania at the expense of Orthodox elements ; in 1387 and 1413, for example, Lithuanian Catholic boyars were granted special judicial and political privileges denied to the Orthodox boyars.
In 1387 John Hawkwood won the Battle of Castagnaro for Padua, against Giovanni Ordelaffi, for Verona.
Additionally, in late 2006, the town saw proposals for five large housing developments that would have added 1387 new homes to a town that was only seeing an average of 43 new homes per year.
Transport has always been an important issue in the area ; cart tracks from the Roman era were found on Julierpass and Septimerpass was rebuilt for cart use in 1387 and, although it later became unimportant, it is still in its 1800 form ( for hikers only ).
Dalyngrigge was Captain of the port of Brest in France from 1386 to 1387, and as a result was probably absent for the first years of the castle's construction.
The year 1387 is also the year of the famous Battle of Castagnaro, between Giovanni Ordelaffi, for Verona, and John Hawkwood, for Padua, who was the winner.
The adverb pamphlet for a small work ( opuscule ) issued by itself without covers came into Middle English ca 1387 as pamphilet or panflet, generalized from a twelfth-century amatory comic poem with an old flavor, Pamphilus, seu de Amore (" Pamphilus: or, Concerning Love "), written in Latin.
Sigismund I of Hungary ( 1387 – 1437 ) organized a crusade against them, but the battle of Nicopolis ( now Nikopol, Bulgaria ) ended in disaster for the Christian forces in 1396.
* Battle of Castagnaro ( 1387 )-Giovanni Ordelaffi, for Verona, against John Hawkwood, for Padova
As the Ottoman threat increased and the support for Sigismund grew in Hungary, Lazar made peace with Sigismund, who was crowned Hungarian king in March of 1387.
Charles III ( 1361 – 8 September 1425 ), called the Noble, was King of Navarre from 1387 to his death and Count of Évreux from 1387 to 1404, when he exchanged it for the title Duke of Nemours.
In 1387, Hawkwood, fighting for Padua, fought Giovanni Ordelaffi from Forlì, fighting for Verona in the Battle of Castagnaro, and won.

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