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1443 and following
King James ' embalmed heart was likely taken on pilgrimage to the Holy Land following his interment at Perth Charterhouse, as the Exchequer Rolls of Scotland for 1443 note the payment of £ 90 to cover the costs of a knight of the Order of St John who had returned it to the Charterhouse from the Island of Rhodes.
In the same year he was Chancellor of the University of Oxford, and in 1443 he was appointed Bishop of Ely ; then in April 1454 he was made Archbishop of Canterbury, becoming Lord Chancellor of England in the following March.
So far, the historical evidence of following Raikas have been discovered ; Niranjan Malldev ( Founder of Doti Kingdom ), Nagi Malla ( 1238 AD ), Ripu Malla ( 1279 AD ), Nirai Pal ( 1353 AD may be of Askot and his historical evidence of 1354 A. D has been found in Almoda ), Nag Malla ( 1384 AD ), Dhir Malla ( 1400 AD ), Ripu Malla ( 1410 AD ), Anand Malla ( 1430 AD ), Balinarayan Malla ( not known ), Sansar Malla ( 1442 AD ), Kalyan Malla ( 1443 AD ), Suratan Malla ( 1478 AD ), Kriti Malla ( 1482 AD ), Prithivi Malla ( 1488 AD ), Medini Jay Malla ( 1512 AD ), Ashok Malla ( 1517 AD ), Raj Malla ( 1539 AD ), Arjun Malla / Shahi ( not known but he was ruling Sira as Malla and Doti as Shahi ), Bhupati Malla / Shahi ( 1558 AD ), Sagaram Shahi ( 1567 AD ), Hari Malla / Shahi ( 1581 AD Last Raikas King of Sira and adjoining part of Nepal ), Rudra Shahi ( 1630 AD ), Vikram shahi ( 1642 AD ), Mandhat shahi ( 1671 AD ), Raghunath shahi ( 1690 AD ), Hari shahi ( 1720 AD ), Krishna Shahi ( 1760 AD ), Deep shahi ( 1785 AD ), Prithivi pati Shahi ( 1790 AD, ' he had fought against Nepali ruler with British in 1814 AD ')
The League of Lezha, Skanderbeg, and subsequent leaders in Albania fought the following 26 battles against the Ottoman Empire in 35 years ( 1443 – 1478 ):

1443 and Hundred
Étienne de Vignolles, called La Hire, ( born 1390-died 11 January 1443 in Préchacq-les-Bains, Landes, France ) was a French military commander during the Hundred Years ' War.

1443 and War
* The siege of Zurich during the Old Zürich War ( 1443 – 1446 )
When Bremgarten refused the offer to join the Confederation freely, it became involved in the 1443 Old Zürich War, in which it was besieged and captured.
King Frederick III of the House of Habsburg joined with Zürich in 1443 in the Old Zürich War and demanded the return of his Argovian territories.

1443 and King
* 1443 – Matthias Corvinus of Hungary, King of Hungary and Croatia ( d. 1490 )
* April 6 – King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary ( b. 1443 )
In 1423 the army of Alphonse of Aragon captured Marseille, and in 1443 they captured Naples, and forced its ruler, King René I of Naples, to flee.
Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby ( 31 May 1443 or 1441 – 29 June 1509 ) was the mother of King Henry VII and paternal grandmother of King Henry VIII of England.
However, it is more likely that she was born in 1443, as in May 1443, her father had negotiated with the King about the wardship of his unborn child in case he died on a campaign.
When the guardianship of Sigismund ended on 25 July 1443 and Friedrich, now King Friedrich III of the Holy Roman Empire, decided to prolong it for another six years, the Landstände of Tyrol organized an open revolt.
The King had in fact founded Eton College on 11 October 1440, but up until 1443 King's and Eton had been unconnected.
The Treaty of Gyehae was signed in 1443, in which the Daimyo of Tsushima recognized and obeyed the suzerainty of the King of Joseon ; in return, the Joseon court rewarded the Sō clan with preferential rights regarding trade between Japan and Korea.
In 1443 King Alfonso of Naples made Sora the seat of an independent Duchy for the Cantelmi ; it was afterwards seized by Pope Pius II, but, being restored to the Cantelmi by Pope Sixtus IV, it ultimately passed to the Della Rovere of Urbino.
In 1443 King Kaen Thao of Nan plotted to capture neighboring Phayao by asking King Tilokaraj to help him fight against Vietnamese troops attacking Nan, even though there was no such threat.
Matthias Corvinus ( or very rarely ) ( 23 February 1443 – 6 April 1490 ), also called the Just in folk tales, was King of Hungary ( as Matthias I ) and Croatia from 1458, at the age of 14 until his death.
These victories made Hunyadi a prominent enemy of the Ottomans and renowned throughout Christendom, and was a prime motivator to undertake in 1443, along with King Władysław, the famous expedition known as the long campaign.
It became part of the Lannathai kingdom in 1443, when King Tilokaraj was on an expedition to capture Nan.
In 1443 he became Steward to John de Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk and accompanied the Duke on his embassy to the court of King Charles VII of France.
* Stephen Tvrtko II of Bosnia ( died 1443 ), 5th King Stephen of Bosnia
In 1443 he was made a king's councillor and became one of the favourite companions of King Henry VI.
The charter was signed by King Christopher of Sweden, the then ruler of Finland, in 1443.
In 1443, a year before his death, King Wladislaus II of Poland granted the city yet another privilege which allowed the burghers to trade salt, one of the most precious minerals of the Middle Ages.

1443 and Charles
* Robert le Maçon ( c. 1365 – 1443 ), chancellor of France, advisor to Charles VII and supporter of Joan of Arc
Agnès Sorel ( 1422-1450 ), daughter of a Picardy gentleman, Jean Soreau, entered the life of Charles VII in 1443.
Jan Šindel ( Hradec Králové, 1370 – c. 1443 ) was a professor at Charles University and became the rector of the University in 1410.
* Magdalena of Valois ( 1443 – 1495 ), daughter of Charles VII of France and Marie of Anjou, and regent of Navarre
Robert le Maçon ( c. 1365 – 28 January 1443 ) was chancellor of France, advisor to Charles VII and supporter of Joan of Arc.
The Huniade Castle ( Castelul Huniade in Romanian ) is the oldest monument of Timişoara, built between 1443 and 1447 by John Hunyadi over the old royal castle dating from the 14th century ( built during the reign of Charles of Anjou ).

1443 and VII
* June 29 – Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry VII of England ( b. 1443 )
Margaret's first cousin, also named Margaret Beaufort ( 1443 – 1509 ) was the mother of Henry VII, the latter Margaret being the daughter of 1st Duke of Somerset.
# Lady Margaret Beaufort ( 31 May 1443 – 29 June 1509 ), mother of Henry VII

1443 and France
Unlike his predecessors, who had rarely stayed long in Anjou, René from 1443 onwards paid long visits to it, and his court at Angers became one of the most brilliant in the kingdom of France.
He may have served in France with his father as it is known that a bastard son of the Earl of Shrewsbury was captured by the Dauphin on 14 August 1443.
From 1443 until the French Revolution, several other parlements were created in various provinces of France, until at the end of the Ancien Régime provincial parlements were sitting ( clockwise from the north ) in Douai, Arras, Metz, Nancy, Colmar, Dijon, Besançon, Grenoble, Aix, Perpignan, Toulouse, Pau, Bordeaux, Rennes and Rouen.
In February 1513, after the death of Pope Julius II, ( 1443 – 1513 ), a. k. a. Giuliano della Rovere and the arrival in Italy of King Francis I of France, Cardona was called back to Spain.

1443 and its
The Historia Ecclesiastica was first edited in Greek by Robert Estienne, on the basis of Codex Regius 1443 ( Paris, 1544 ); a translation into Latin by Johannes Christophorson ( 1612 ) is important for its variant readings.
For three of them were admitted scholars of King's College, Cambridge, on 19 July, that college, by its second charter of 10 July 1443 having been placed in the same relation to Eton that New College bore to Winchester ; i. e. it was to be recruited entirely from Eton.
Almost immediately after docking at Salyut 7 ’ s aft port, the crew entered Cosmos 1443 and commenced transferring the 3. 5 tons of cargo lining its walls to Salyut 7.
Sterzing knew its magnificence in 15th and 16th centuries after the 1443 fire who destroyed part of the town.
The Luttrell Arms was formerly a guest house for the Abbots of Cleeve ; its oldest section dates from 1443.
In November 1443, Skanderbeg captured Kruja, which was the capital of principality of the Kastrioti, with his troops and declared its independence from the Sultan.
At the time of the Dissolution of the Monasteries it was bestowed with all its possessions on 12 December 1443 upon the Provost and Scholars of King's College, Cambridge, and on 30 November 1447 the Abbey of Conches released all title to the Priory to the college, in whose hands the manor still remains.

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