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1405 and French
1405 was the " Year of the French " in Wales.
Jean Froissart ( c. 1337 – c. 1405 ), often referred to in English as John Froissart, was a medieval French chronicle writer.
In 1405, the town was burned by the French allies of Owen Glendower, although in its early history Haverfordwest suffered less than most towns in Wales from such depredations.
Philippe de Mézières ( c. 1327 – May 29, 1405 ), French soldier and author, was born at the chateau of Mézières in Picardy.
In July 1405 Chicheley began a diplomatic career by a mission to the new Roman Pope Innocent VII, who was professing his desire to end the schism in the papacy by resignation, if his French rival at Avignon would do likewise.
They returned two years later with additional French forces in 1405 at the height of the rebellion and retook the castle holding it for a year, the garrison only leaving after setbacks elsewhere changed the complexion of the revolt in south Wales.
Multiple times between 1405 and 1406, the sergeants of the duke and the officers of the kings of France in certain enclaves ( French fiefs ) in Lorraine were at loggerheads and Louis of Orléans, who had received the pledges of the duke of Luxembourg, was trying to create a principality in the region.
Sir John, an alabaster knight with an inscription in Norman French, is here from the beginning of the 14th century, and from the end of it, in brass, are Robert and Claricia, with a greyhound and two dogs at their feet as they clasp hands, their son Thomas holding his wife's hand near them in a brass of 1405.
Coat of arms of the kings of England after 1405, with the French quarterings updated to the modern French arms, three fleurs-de-lis on a blue field.
* Boccaccio, French translation ( Paris, 1405 )
Owain Glyndŵr's army of Welsh and French camped here for eight days in the summer of 1405 facing an army of King Henry IV at Abberley Hill.

1405 and conqueror
He was a grandson of the great conqueror, Timur ( Tamerlane ) ( 1336 – 1405 ), and the oldest son of Shah Rukh, both of whom came from the Turkicized Barlas tribe of Transoxiana ( now Uzbekistan ).
* Timur ( 1336 – 1405 ), also known as Tamerlane in English, conqueror of much of Western, South and Central Asia, founder of the Timurid Empire and Timurid dynasty
Timur was a 14th-century warlord of Turco-Mongol descent ,< ref > The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, " Timur ", 6th ed., Columbia University Press: "... Timur ( timoor ') or Tamerlane ( tăm ' urlān ), c. 1336 – 1405, < u > Mongol conqueror </ u >, b. Kesh, near Samarkand.
Tīmūr bin Tara < u > gh </ u > ay Barlas ( Chagatai Turkic: تیمور-Tēmōr, " iron ") ( 1336 – February 1405 ), known in the West as Tamerlane, was a 14th century warlord of Turco-Mongol descent ,< ref > The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, " Timur ", 6th ed., Columbia University Press: "... Timur ( timoor ') or Tamerlane ( tăm ' urlān ), c. 1336 – 1405, < u > Mongol conqueror </ u >, b. Kesh, near Samarkand.
...", ( LINK )</ ref > conqueror of much of western and central Asia, and founder of the Timurid Empire and Timurid dynasty ( 1370 – 1405 ) in Central Asia, which survived in some form until 1857.
The conflict was preceded by the fall of Timurid empire immediately after the great conqueror ’ s death ( 1405 ) and subsequent clashes between the various clans in Azerbaijan.

1405 and Jean
** Jean Froissart, historian and courtier from Hainaut ( d. 1405 )
* Jean Flandrin ( after 1301-1415 ) ( 1390, 1405 )
In 1405, the manor was purchased by the lord of Genlis, Jean de Hangest.
* Ezio Ornato ( c. 1405 ) Jean Muret et Ses Amis Nicolas de Clamanges et Jean de Montreuil ( Geneva: Droz.
* 1405 – 1413: Jean de Montagu, archbishop of Sens
Campaigns conducted from the Haven included part of Henry II's Invasion of Ireland in 1171 and Cromwell's own attack on Ireland in 1649, while forces which have disembarked at the point include Jean II de Rieux's 1405 reinforcement of the Glyndŵr Rising.
It was used as the base for several military operations, such as Henry II's Invasion of Ireland in 1171, and Oliver Cromwell's 1649 invasion of Ireland ; while forces which have disembarked at the point include Jean II de Rieux's 1405 reinforcement of the Glyndŵr Rising and Henry VII's 1485 landing at the waterway before marching on England.
Annunciation, Hours of Jean de Boucicaut | Hours of Boucicaut, c. 1405
In 1405, Lobos Island served as resupply base for Jean de Béthencourt's conquest of Fuerteventura.
In 1405 Lobos Island served as resupply base for Jean de Béthencourt ´ s conquest of Fuerteventura.

1405 and de
By 1405, de Pizan had completed her most successful literary works, The Book of the City of Ladies and The Treasure of the City of Ladies, or The Book of the Three Virtues.
* Le Livre de la cité des dames ( 1405 )
* L ' Avision de Christine ( 1405 )
The Book of the City of Ladies ( 1405 ), or Le Livre de la Cité des Dames, is perhaps Christine de Pizan's most famous literary work, and it is her second work of lengthy prose.
de: 1405
* John ( 1355 – 1405 ), married doña Elvira de Eril, had issue
: Juan II de Castilla ) ( 6 March 1405 – 20 July 1454 ) was King of Castile and León from 1406 to 1454.
* Thomas de Mowbray, 4th Earl of Norfolk ( 1385 – 1405 )
* Nicholas Magni, Tractatus de superstitionibus ( 1405 )
He also left a bastard daughter by Sicilian-born Agathe de Pesce, named Violante of Aragon, who died c. 1428 and was married twice: firstly in 1405 as his second wife ( some say she was his mistress ) to Enrique Pérez de Guzmán, 2nd Count de Niebla ( 1371 – 1436 ), and secondly to his cousin Martín de Guzmán.
* Gui de Malsec ( d. 1412 ) ( 1375, 1405, deposed 1409, retained the post in the obedience of Pisa )
* Thomas de Ros, 9th Baron de Ros ( c. 1405 – 1431 )
* Leonardo de Sulmona ( named in 1405 )
In 1405 there was a revolt in the north of England, led by the Archbishop of York, Richard le Scrope, and the Earl of Norfolk, Thomas de Mowbray.
* 1400 – 1405: Arnaud de Corbie

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