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1390 and King
King Robert II of Scotland ( 1316 – 1390 ) had a hunting lodge in the area.
* 1316 – King Robert II of Scotland ( d. 1390 )
* 1390King John I of Castile ( b. 1358 )
Boniface IX saw to it that Ladislaus was crowned King of Naples at Gaeta on 29 May 1390 and worked with him for the next decade to expel the Angevin forces from southern Italy.
* August 24 – King John I of Castile ( d. 1390 )
* March 2 – King Robert II of Scotland ( d. 1390 )
::::* Anne de Mortimer ( 1390 – 1411 ) ( Anne was King Edward IV's grandmother.
King Richard II of England commissioned a recipe book called Forme of Cury in 1390, around the same time another book was published entitled Curye on Inglish.
Robert II ( early 1316 – 19 April 1390 ) became King of Scots in 1371 as the first monarch of the House of Stewart.
Robert III ( 14 August 1337 – April 1406 ) was King of Scots from 1390 to his death.
In May 1390 parliament granted John permission to change his regnal name to Robert, probably in part to maintain the link back to Robert I but also to disassociate himself from King John Balliol.
King John was killed at Alcalá on 9 October 1390 when he fell off his horse, while he was riding in a fantasia with some of the light horsemen known as the farfanes, who were mounted and equipped in the Arab style.
Henry III KG ( 4 October 1379 – 25 December 1406 ), sometimes known as Henry the Sufferer or Henry the Infirm (, ), was the son of John I and Eleanor of Aragon, and succeeded him as King of the Castilian Crown in 1390.
From the reign of Richard II, the House of Commons regularly complained about the work of the Court, and in 1390 it petitioned the King to pronounce that the Court could not act contrary to the common law, nor annul a judgement without due process.
* Robert II of Scotland ( 1316 – 1390 ), King of Scots
He was close to his cousin King Richard II, and was created Earl of Rutland ( for the term of his father's life ) by him in 1390, Earl of Cork ( Ireland ) in about 1394, and then Duke of Aumale in 1397.
Humphrey of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Gloucester, 1st Earl of Pembroke, KG ( 3 October 1390 – 23 February 1447 ), also known as Humphrey Plantagenet, was " son, brother and uncle of kings ", being the fourth and youngest son of King Henry IV of England by his first wife, Mary de Bohun, brother to King Henry V of England, and uncle to the latter's son, king Henry VI of England.
In the summer of 1390, together with the whole region, they accepted the rule of the Bosnian King Tvrtko Kotromanić, who died the next year.
Martin I of Sicily ( c. 1374 / 1376 – 25 July 1409 ), called " The Younger ", was King of Sicily from 1390 to 1409.
King Robert III ( 1390 – 1406 ) was buried in the Abbey.
These include the royal arms of the King of Scots, and of Queen Anabella Drummond ( d. 1401 ), the consort of Robert III ( 1390 – 1406 ).
Robert Stewart was an illegitimate son of the future King Robert II of Scotland ( 1316 – 1390 ) and of Elizabeth Mure of Rowallan.
During the reign of their infirm father as King Robert II ( 1371 – 1390 ), Robert Stewart and his older brother Lord Carrick functioned as Regents of Scotland, Kings in all but name, with Albany serving as High Chamberlain of Scotland.

1390 and Richard
Glyndŵr's opportunities were further limited by the death of Sir Gregory Sais in 1390 and the sidelining of Richard Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, and he probably returned to his stable Welsh estates, living there quietly for ten years during his forties.
Only four months after his return to England, in March 1390, Richard II formally invested Gaunt with the Duchy of Aquitaine, thus providing him with the overseas territory he had long desired.
Along with her three brothers, Joan had been privately declared legitimate by their cousin Richard II of England in 1390, but for various reasons their father secured another such declaration from Parliament in January 1397.
Possibly the most famous tournament in medieval Smithfield was the one ordered in 1390 by Richard II.
Prominent family members include Sir Richard Vernon ( 1390 – 1451 ), also a High Sheriff, MP and Speaker of the House of Commons.
However, Stafford lost to Brewood and both market and fair were confirmed some time around 1390, in the reign of Richard II.

1390 and II
In around 1390, the Carmelite Monastery of Our Lady of Abensberg was founded by Count John II and his wife, Agnes.
In 1388, after Count Louis II of Provence had left to conquer Naples, the Count of Savoy Amadeus VIII took control of Barcelonnette ; however, it returned to Provençal control in 1390, with the d ' Audiffret family as its lords.
After him came Kadashman-Enlil I ( 1390 BC-1375 BC ) and Burna-Buriash II ( 1375 BC-1347 BC ), who corresponded with the Egyptian rulers Amenhotep III and Amenhotep IV ( Akhenaton ) for the purposes of marriage and trade.
* Robert II of Scotland ( 1316 – 1390 ), known as " The Steward "
Robert II died in Dundonald Castle in 1390 and was buried at Scone Abbey.
Dundonald Castle, where Robert II died in 1390
Robert II toured the north-east of the kingdom in late January 1390 perhaps to reinforce the changed political scene in the north following Buchan's removal from authority.
In 1390, Robert II died and Carrick ascended the throne as Robert III but without authority to rule directly.
In January 1390 Robert II was in the north-east perhaps to strengthen the now changed political outlook in the north of the kingdom.
According to Boardman, when Robert became king in 1390 he was the victim of his father ’ s style of government characterised by Robert II ’ s creation of his sons, sons-in-law, and other major territorial nobles as powerful magnates to whom he delegated extensive authority — as a result Robert III ’ s brothers refused to act simply as liegemen to the king.
John I ( in Spanish: Juan I ) ( 24 August 1358 – 9 October 1390 ) king of the Crown of Castile, was the son of Henry II and of his wife Juana Manuel of Castile, daughter of Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena, who was a scion of a more recent branch of the royal house of Castile.
In 1390, he led an embassy sent to Venice by the emperor Manuel II Palaeologus to implore the aid of the Christian princes against the Muslim Turks.
* Charles II, Duke of Lorraine ( 1390 – 1431 )
Under the early Stewart kings Robert II ( reigned 1371 – 1390 ) and Robert III ( reigned 1390 – 1406 ), the earliest surviving parts of the castle were built.

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