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* From 1436, Count Rene I ( the good King Rene ) tries to repopulate the Provence, he created the Barony of Grimaud and appealed to Genoa Raphael Garezzio, gentleman, that addresses the peninsula with a fleet of caravels accompanied by sixty Genoese families.
As he was under age at his father's death, he was placed under the protection of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester and in 1436 accompanied Gloucester on an expedition to relieve Calais.

1436 and Princess
## in 1449 Princess Agnes of Pomerania ( 1436 – 1512 )
* June 17 – Princess Catherine of Portugal, writer ( b. 1436 )
In the spring of 1436 Princess Margaret sailed to France and in August Scotland entered the war with James leading a large army to lay siege to the English enclave of Roxburgh Castle.
## Princess Gyeonghye ( 경혜공주, 1436 – December 30, 1473 ), 2nd daughter

1436 and Margaret
John Howard was the son of Sir Robert Howard ( 1385 – 1436 ) and the former Lady Margaret de Mowbray ( 1388 – 1459 ), eldest daughter of Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk ( of the first creation ) ( 1366 – 1399 ) and Lady Elizabeth FitzAlan ( 1366 – 1425 ).
John Howard was married firstly in 1442 to Katherine Moleyns ( 1429 – 3 November 1465 ), the daughter of William de Moleyns and Anne Whalesborough of Cornwall by whom he had six children ; and then secondly sometime before 22 January 1467 to Margaret ( 1436 – 1494 ), the daughter of Sir John Chedworth and his wife, Margaret Bowett, and widow, firstly of Nicholas Wyfold ( 1420 – 1456 ), the Lord Mayor of London and, secondly, of Sir John Norreys ( 1400 – 1466 ), Keeper of the Wardrobe.
The story of the famous kiss bestowed by Margaret of Scotland on la précieuse bouche de laquelle sont issus et sortis tant de bons mots et vertueuses paroles (' The invaluable mouth from which issued and which left so many witty remarks and virtuous words ') is mythical, for Margaret did not come to France till 1436, after the poet's death ; but the story, first told by Guillaume Bouchet in his Annales d ' Aquitaine ( 1524 ), is interesting, if only as a proof of the high degree of estimation in which the ugliest man of his day was held.

1436 and daughter
* July 16 – Charlotte of Cyprus, daughter of John II of Cyprus ( b. 1436 )
Generally, Scotto – English relations were relatively amiable and an extension of the truce until 1436 helped the English cause in France and the promises made in 1428 of a Scottish army to help Charles VII and the marriage of James's eldest daughter to the French king's son Louis were unrealised.
His first marriage, in 1428, to Birgitta Turesdotter ( Bielke ) ( died 1436 ) gave him his daughter Kristina.
* Elisabeth of Austria ( 1436 – 1505 ), daughter of Albert II of Germany ; Queen consort of Casimir IV of Poland and Lithuania
In 1436 the two oldest children, Cicely and Richard, made excellent marriages to the son and daughter of Richard de Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick.
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.
A match was then agreed between Charles and the Infanta Catherine of Portugal ( 1436 – 1463 ), daughter of King Edward I, but the marriage was delayed and had not taken place when Charles died in 1461.
After her death in 1436, he retained those titles ( his paternal grandmother having been Anne of Auvergne, daughter of Dauphin Beraud II ), and on 5 February 1442, married Gabrielle of La Tour ( d. 1486 ), daughter of Bertrand V of La Tour, count of Auvergne and Boulogne.
1382 – 1436 ), who succeeded to his father's lands and titles in 1412, had married Jeanne in 1402, daughter of Charles III, king of Navarre.
He had firstly, as a child, married ( for reasons of succession and uniting the hereditary fiefs ) a distant cousin, Countess Adelheid of Oldenburg-Delmenhorst ( who is said to have died already in 1404 ), daughter of Oldenburg Count Otto IV of Delmenhorst, and in 1423 he married for a second time, Helvig of Schauenburg ( born in about 1398-1400, died 1436 ), widow of Prince Balthasar of Mecklenburg and daughter of the murdered Duke Gerhard VI of Schleswig-Holstein and his wife Elisabeth of Brunswick, thus sister of the reigning Duke Adolf VIII.
The Infanta Catarina ( 1436 – 1463 ; (; ) was a Portuguese infanta ( princess ), daughter of King Edward of Portugal and his wife Eleanor of Aragon.
* Infanta Catarina of Portugal ( 1436 – 1463 ), daughter of king Edward of Portugal
* Elisabeth of Austria ( 1436 – 1505 ), daughter of Albert II, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohmia and Hungary, and Elisabeth of Bohemia, wife of Casimir IV of Poland.

1436 and James
In August 1436, James failed humiliatingly in his siege of Roxburgh Castle and then faced an ineffective attempt by Sir Robert Graham to arrest him at a general council.
The Bishop of Urbino arrived in Scotland in December 1436 and apparently a reconciliation between James and the papal legate had taken place by the middle of February 1437 but the events of 21 February when James was assassinated prevented the legate from completing his commission.
Just two months after the Roxburgh debacle, James called a general council in October 1436 to finance further hostilities through more taxation.
James Sprenger ( also Jacob, Jakob, Jacobus, 1436 / 1438 – 6 December 1495 ) was a German priest.
In 1436 the king requested the superiors of the order that he might have friars of the Observance sent into his kingdom ; but it was not until after the provincial chapter of the Observants held at Gouda in 1447, and apparently because of a fresh application by his son King James II, that it was decided to comply with the royal wishes.

1436 and I
* Alexandru I Aldea, ruler of the principality of Wallachia ( 1431 – 1436 )
Alexander I Aldea ( 1431 – 1436 ) was the first Romanian ruler to be forced to render military service to the Ottomans.
In 1436 the Spanish traveller Pedro Tafur found it still in poor condition: " The Pope's dwelling is a mediocre place and when I was there it was ill-kept.
In 1436, following Alexandru I Aldea's death from illness, Vlad Dracul ascended to the throne.
* Ahmad Shah I Wali 1422 – 1436
He was succeeded by Alexandru I Aldea, a son of Mircea cel Batran, who would reign until his death from illness in 1436, and with him being replaced by Vlad II Dracul, father to Vlad Tepes.
Alexander I Aldea ( 1397 – 1436 ) was Prince of Wallachia ( 1431 – 1436 ).
In 1436, Mircea II's father Vlad Dracul succeeded in regaining the throne of Wallachia following the death of his half brother Alexandru I Aldea.
The inscription on the entrance doorway indicates the purpose of the building, " Khalilullah I, the greatest Soltan, Great Shirvanshah, the namesake of the divine prophet, the defender of the religion ordered to construct this light burial-vault for his mother and son in 839 " ( 1435 – 1436 ).

1436 and France
Paris was finally recaptured by Charles VII of France in 1436.
In May 1436, a few months after Bedford's death, York was appointed to succeed him as Lieutenant in France.
In 1435 he and Jean de Dunois defeated the English near Meulan, and in 1436 he helped the Constable of France, Arthur de Richemont, to expel them from Paris.

1436 and for
In a similar way, the nationes were segregated by the Knights Hospitaller of Jerusalem, who maintained at Rhodes the hostels from which they took their name " where foreigners eat and have their places of meeting, each nation apart from the others, and a Knight has charge of each one of these hostels, and provides for the necessities of the inmates according to their religion ", as the Spanish traveller Pedro Tafur noted in 1436.
In 1436 he was given the commission for the monochromatic fresco of Sir John Hawkwood.
Between 1436 and 1450 he developed hardware and techniques for casting letters from matrices using a device called the hand mould.
In addition to being seigneur of Renescure, Watten and Saint-Venant, Clyte became bailiff of Flanders for the Duke of Burgundy in 1436, and had been taken prisoner at the Battle of Agincourt.
The Lady Chapel and Bishop Robert's Chapel were added in the 13th Century in the Early English style, and in the 15th century, the choir section was rebuilt in the Perpendicular style, including the fan-vaulting Sherborne is still famous for, the remodelling by William Smyth, under Abbot John Brunyng ( 1415 – 1436 ).
With an imposing tower it was built c. 1436 for the Franscicans of London.
In Damietta, by the mouth of the Nile, the Spanish traveller Pedro Tafur saw carrier pigeons for the first time, in 1436, though he imagined that the birds made round trips, out and back.
From 1427 to 1436 he was knight of the shire for Suffolk.
The title was created sometime after 1436 for Alexander de Forbes, feudal baron of Forbes.
* Isnardo Guarco, serves as doge for one week in 1436
Dufay's motet Nuper rosarum flores, written for the inauguration of the new dome of Florence Cathedral in 1436, is regarded as the last great isorhythmic motet composition.
American historian Richard Landes, who specializes in the history of apocalypticism and was co-founder and director of the Center for Millennial Studies at Boston University, argues that new and emerging technologies often trigger alarmism among millenarians and even the introduction of Gutenberg's printing press in 1436 caused waves of apocalyptic thinking.
The most important copy of the Codex is that made for Pietro Donato ( 1436 ), illuminated by Peronet Lamy.
More closely related to the subject of this article is the " profession of the supreme pontiff " that the 23rd session ( 26 March 1436 ) of the Council at Basel decreed should be made by anyone elected Pope as a condition for his election to be valid.
On November 24, 1784, two petition for a house of assembly, one signed by 1436 " New Subjects " ( Canadians ) and another signed by 855 " Old Subjects " ( British ), were sent to the king of Great Britain.
Coming of age in 1436 Albert, though a junior heir of Inner Austria, received no full rulership anywhere for a long time, which caused friction in his relations with his elder brother Frederick ( Frederick V as Archduke ).
In 1436 he obtained the help of the Timurid ruler Shah Rukh to defeat Qara Iskander and seize the throne for himself.
It is clear that most of the dwellings in Cononley date back to mostly the 17th century ; the oldest surviving building ( Milton House ) dates from 1635 ; however, it is rumoured that The Old Hall part of Cononley Hall, which was thought to have been a Jacobite safe house in the 18th century ( escape tunnel in the fireplace ), could be much older, and has a stone in the loft dated 1436, whilst the other half mostly date back to the first half of the 19th century, which was when the village was a centre for hand loom weaving and lead mining.
Since his will was dated September 21, 1436, he either died on that date or later, at an extremely advanced age ( eighty-one ) for the time.
The greater part of this chronicle is merely a copy of the work of Enguerrand de Monstrelet, but Le Fevre is an original authority for the years between 1428 and 1436 and makes some valuable additions to our knowledge, especially about the chivalry of the Burgundian court.
The bridge has a length of 1436 meters and has clearances of 12. 2 by 79. 2 metres over the north channel, and 20. 1 by 109. 7 metres for the south channel.

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