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1406 and upon
Later, in 1406, his elder brother Leopold IV ceded Tyrol to his sole rule when their eldest brother William died ; and Frederick became sole ruler in Further Austria only upon Leopold's death in 1411.
Skwierzyna already held town privileges upon the death of the Piast duke Przemysł II of Greater Poland in 1296, renewed by the Polish king Władysław II Jagiełło in 1406.
Construction work on the Xinei (" inner west ") began in 1406, upon the foundations of the Yan King's Palace.

1406 and death
After the suspicious death ( possibly on the orders of the Duke of Albany ) of his elder son, David, Duke of Rothesay in 1402, Robert, fearful for the safety of his younger son, the future James I, sent him to France in 1406.
However, at his death in 1406 the southern Orsini fiefs were confiscated.
During the confusion after the death of Duke Albert IV in 1404 their situation worsened sharply, culminating in the blaze of the Vienna synagogue on 5 November 1406, followed by riots and lootings.
This was when, on the death of Robert III in 1406, his heir, who became James I, was a prisoner in England.
In 1406, after the death of Sultan Majid Hasan, there existed a two-year power vacuum.
Robert III ( 14 August 1337 – April 1406 ) was King of Scots from 1390 to his death.
In February 1406 the 11 year-old James and a powerful group of followers clashed with Albany's Douglas allies resulting in the death of the king's counsellor Sir David Fleming of Cumbernauld.
But 1406 BC is the year of entry into the land that is traditionally derived by another method, namely taking Thiele's date of 931 / 930 BC for the start of the divided kingdom after Solomon's death, in conjunction with 1 Kings 6: 1 ( Solomon's fourth year was 480th year of Exodus-era ), to derive the date of the Exodus in 1406 BC.
Frederick IV, Duke of Further Austria ( 1382 – June 24, 1439 ), also known as Frederick of the Empty Pockets, was the Habsburg duke of Further Austria from 1402, and Count of Tyrol from 1406, until his death.
Ernest the Iron (; 1377 – June 10, 1424 ) was Duke of Styria, Carinthia and Carniola ( collectively Inner Austria ) from 1406 until his death.
Upon the death of their eldest brother William, Duke of Inner Austria in 1406, the remaining three brothers agreed about the future partition of their patrimony.
After the death of Leopold's eldest son William in 1406, the Leopoldinian line was further split among his brothers into an Inner Austrian territory under Ernest the Iron and a Tyrolean / Further Austrian line under Frederick IV.
After his death, she was forced to marry Ladislaus in 1406.

1406 and elder
In the separation agreement of 1406, Ernest received Styria, Carinthia and Carniola, and jointly with his elder brother duke Leopold IV ( the head of the Leopoldian line ), held the guardianship over young Albert V, Duke of Austria.

1406 and brother
During Robert III's reign ( 1390 – 1406 ), actual power rested largely in the hands of his brother, Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany.
His father died in 1406, when Tommaso was only five ; in that year a brother was born, called Giovanni ( 1406 – 1486 ) after the dead father.
In the years between 1402 and 1406 Albany's considerable interests in the north were endangered forcing the duke into a reluctant alliance with his brother Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan and Buchan's son, also Alexander.
The Earldom of Somerset passed to his brother Edmund Beaufort, Count of Mortain ( c. 1406 – 1455 ).
His older brother John Stewart ( 1337 – 1406 ) became Earl of Carrick in 1368, and would later be crowned King of Scotland under the name Robert III.
In 1406 David's younger brother James Stewart succeeded Robert III on the throne.
Vytautas waged a war in 1406 – 1408 against his son-in-law Vasili I of Moscow and Švitrigaila, a brother of Jogaila who with the support of the Teutonic Order had declared himself grand prince.
In 1361, Robert Stewart ( c. 1340 – 1420 ), son of King Robert II ( reigned 1371 – 1390 ), and brother of King Robert III ( reigned 1390 – 1406 ), was created Earl of Menteith, and was granted the lands on which Doune Castle now stands.
In 1406 their eldest brother Duke William died without leaving heirs, and Leopold became the next head of their family.
In 1406, Leopold took over the guardianship of their young cousin Albert V, which resulted in conflicts with his brother Ernest.
Henry III died in 1406, and according to his will, his widow, Catherine, and his brother, Ferdinand I of Aragon were to be joint regents during John II's minority, sharing their power with a royal council.
* William ( 1386 – 1406 ), son of Leopold, followed by his brother

1406 and king
* Philippa of England ( 1394 – 1430 ) married in 1406 Eric of Pomerania, king of Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
In 1405, he went again to Rome: when some nobles offered him the lordship of the city, the pope replied deposing him as king ( 18 June 1406 ).
* The grants of fairs and markets in Cornwall by the king ; for example, Penzance in 1406.
* Philippa of England ( 1394 – 1430 ) married in 1406 Eric of Pomerania, king of Denmark, Norway and Sweden.

1406 and Henry
* 1379 – King Henry III of Castile ( d. 1406 )
* October 4 – King Henry III of Castile ( d. 1406 )
In youth he seems to have been close to all of them, but rivalries with Henry and Thomas proved problematic after 1406.
On 22 March 1406 the ship was taken by English pirates off Flamborough Head and James became the hostage of King Henry IV of England.
* Henry III of Castile ( 1379 – 1406 )
On 22 March 1406 the ship was taken by English pirates off Flamborough Head who delivered James to King Henry IV of England.
He succeeded his father on 25 December 1406, at the age of a year and ten months, and united in his person the claims of Peter the Cruel and of Henry II.
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.
Henry died in the city of Toledo on 25 December 1406, while preparing a campaign against the Emirate of Granada.
After two decades of conflicts of varying intensity, the parties arrived at compromise through means of marriage: the future Henry III of Castile ( 1379 – 1406 ) was married to Catherine of Lancaster in 1388.
* Henry le Despenser ( c. 1341 – 1406 ), Bishop of Norwich.
On leaving the chancellorship, he was nominated in May 1406 by Pope Innocent VII as Archbishop of York, but the appointment was vetoed by King Henry IV in the same year.
Next year, on 5 October 1406, he was sent with Sir John Cheyne to Paris to arrange a lasting peace and the marriage of Prince Henry with the French princess Marie, which was frustrated by her becoming a nun at Poissy next year.
* Henry Grey, 3rd ( 6th ) Baron Grey of Codnor ( 1406 – 1444 )
In 1406 James boarded the Maryenknyght, a ship from Danzig that was bound for France, but on 22 March 1406 the ship was taken by English pirates off Flamborough Head and James was delivered as a prisoner to King Henry IV of England.
* Henry le Despenser, Bishop of Norwich ( 1370 – 1406 )
In 1406 Sir John gained permission from King Henry V build a fortified house, which was named the Tower of Liverpool.
# Henry ( October 4, 1379 – December 25, 1406 ), succeeded his father as King of Castile.
* Catherine of Castile ( 1403 / 1406 – 1439 ), who wed as his first wife in 1420 Henry of Aragon, 4th Count of Alburquerque, 32nd Count of Ampurias and 35th Master of the Order of Santiago ( 1400-Calatayud, 1445 ), without issue
* Catherine of Lancaster ( 1373 – 1418 ), married King Henry III of Castile ( 1379 – 1406 )

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