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1457 and founded
Lititz was founded by members of the Moravian Church in 1756, and was named after a castle ( mentioned form of name is German ; Czech name of this castle is Litice ) in Bohemia near the village of Kunvald where the ancient Bohemian Brethren's Church had been founded in 1457.
* Ngor, founded in Tsang by Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo ( 1382 – 1457 ).
The university was founded in 1457 by the Habsburg dynasty as the second university in Austrian-Habsburg territory after the University of Vienna.
The city of Mielec, part of Sandomierz Voivodeship, was founded on 17 March 1457, when King Casimir IV granted a charter to John Mielecki for the establishment of a city under the name of Nowy Targ.
The sultanate was founded in 1457 by a Johore-born Arab explorer and religious scholar Sayyid Abu Bakr Abirin after he settled in Banua Buansa Ummah ( ummah is an Arabic term for " community "), Sulu.
Within fifty years of Hus's death, a contingent of his followers had become independently organised as the " Bohemian Brethren " ( Čeští bratři ) or Unity of the Brethren ( Jednota bratrská ), which was founded in Kunvald, Bohemia, in 1457.
In 1457 William Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester founded Magdalen College, Oxford on the site of the Hospital of St. John the Baptist.
The ruined Murrisk Abbey just to the seaward side of the village was an Augustinian abbey founded in 1457 by the O ' Malley family.
* Kunvald-place where Bohemian Brethren church was founded in 1457

1457 and Sultanate
From its first encounters with Jolo, Spain was met with stiff resistance from a highly organized people under the Sultanate of Sulu, which had been established in 1457 by an Arab born in Johore, Shari ’ ful Hashem Syed Abu Bak ’ r.

1457 and ;
But not all Utraquists approved of the German Reformation ; a schism arose among them, and many returned to the Roman doctrine, while other elements had organised the " Unitas Fratrum " already in 1457.
* October 1 – Karl Knutsson, King of Sweden 1448 – 1457, 1464 – 1465 and 1467 – 1470 ( possible date ; his birth may also have been in 1409 ; d. 1470 )
* October 1 – Karl Knutsson, King of Sweden 1448 – 1457, 1464 – 1465 and 1467 – 1470 ( possible date ; his birth may also have been in 1408 ; d. 1470 )
* Thomas Grey, Earl of Huntingdon, Marquess of Dorset and Lord Ferrers de Groby ( 1457 – 20 September 1501 ), married firstly Anne Holland, but she died young without issue ; he married secondly on 18 July 1474, Cecily Bonville, suo jure Baroness Harington and Bonville, by whom he had fourteen children.
The Ottoman Empire conquered it in 1457 and was called ; an insurrection against them by the local population during the Greek War of Independence ( 1821 – 1831 ) led to the massacre of 1, 000 inhabitants.
In 1457 Bourchier took the chief part in the trial of Reginald Pecock, Bishop of Chichester, for heresy ; in 1473 he was created a cardinal after some delay as this honour had been sought for him by Edward IV in 1465 ; and in 1475 he was one of the four arbitrators appointed to arrange the details of the Treaty of Picquigny between England and France.
In 1457, Ladislaus Hunyadi was captured with a trick and beheaded, while the king died suddenly in November that year ; rumors of poisoning were dispelled by research in 1985 which gave acute leukemia as the cause of death.
He married secondly Beatrice of Portugal on 20 January 1433 ; then finally, he married Anne Montagu ( d. 28 November 1457 ), daughter of John Montacute, 3rd Earl of Salisbury.
The first hall, dating back to 1457, was in Fenchurch Street ; it was rebuilt in 1587 and rebuilt again in 1745 on the same site.
In 1450 Christian became king of Norway and in 1457 king of Sweden ; in 1460 he inherited the Duchy of Schleswig and the County of Holstein, an event of high importance for the future history of Oldenburg.
In 1457, James II obtained a court order favouring his position ; the lands, therefore, were transferred to the Crown.
The only dates that can with certainty be given about his life as a painter are his first appearance, already a master of his own shop, in 1457, in a matter of adultery for which he was imprisoned for six months ; and the earliest and the latest years signed on his pictures, 1468 on an altarpiece in the church of San Silvestro at Massa Fermana, near Fermo, and 1493 on The Dead Christ between St John, the Virgin and Mary Magdalene ( Brera Gallery, Milan ).
* Engel, Pál: Magyarország világi archontológiája ( 1301 – 1457 ) ( The Temporal Archontology of Hungary ( 1301-1457 )); História-MTA Történettudományi Intézete, 1996, Budapest ; ISBN 963-8312-43-2.
* 1457 ( Chōroku 1 ): Tarō Sayemon attempted to retrieve the Sacred Jewel for Emperor Go-Hanazono ; and he actually did manage to gain possession of it for a brief time.
1457: The 20in ( 508mm ) siege gun " Mons Meg " is received at castle ; there are goldsmiths in the city
He was at first pantler, then carver, titles which are misleading as to the actual nature of his services, which were those of a diplomatist ; and in 1457 he became a member of the ducal council.
( 1456 / 1457 – 1523 ) was a theologian born at Priero, Piedmont ; he died at Rome.

1457 and then
As his father then ruled as Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach ( from 1457 also as Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach ), he was born at the Hohenzollern residence of Ansbach in Franconia, where he spent his childhood years until in 1466 he received the call to Brandenburg as presumed heir by his uncle Elector Frederick II.
Its status was formally recognised be a royal charter in 1457 and from then the burgh was firmly fixed by a feud-charter at the old figure of £ 20 per annum.
The 4th Lord Dalkeith succeeded to his estates upon the resignation of his father c. 1457 and in 1458 was raised to the peerage as Earl of Morton, prior to his marriage to Joanna, the deaf and dumb daughter of King James I. Lord Dalkeith was then a subsidiary title held by the Earls of Morton, and used as a courtesy title for the eldest son and heir, until the title and estates of Dalkeith were sold to the Earl of Buccleuch by the 7th Earl in 1642.
Prior to 1818, the Swedish Royal Family was the House of Holstein-Gottorp, a cadet branch of the Oldenburg dynasty which ruled Sweden from 1457 to 1521 ( then intermittently ) and from 1751 until 1818.
In 1457 the region experienced a pestilence and then, in 1471, a period of famine.
Pecock was removed from the privy council and he only saved himself from a painful death by privately, and then publicly ( at St Paul's Cross, 4 December 1457 ), renouncing his opinions.
His missionary work, and his appointment to the position of abbot of Hongan-ji, was in 1457, so perhaps it can be said that the Ikkō-ikki began then.
By then, he seems to have left his fathers workshop: and partnered with Piero di Bartolommeo di Sail and Antonio Pollaiuolo in 1457, when the firm had an order for a pair of fine silver candlesticks for the church of San Jacopo at Pistoia.

1457 and himself
On 27 October 1457 he took part in the trial and condemnation for heresy of Reginald Pecock, bishop of Chichester, who had been ordained subdeacon and deacon on the same day and by the same bishop as Waynflete himself.
In 1457, the archbishop Jöns Bengtsson ( Oxenstierna ) was allowed by the pope to declare himself primate of Sweden.
The Rinshunkaku and the Teisha BridgeSankei-en has a total surface of 175 thousand square meters and features ponds, streams, and undulating paths designed by Sankei Hara himself, plus many historic buildings, such as, originally constructed in Kyoto in 1457 and relocated in 1914, and the, originally the private residence of the Yanohara family.

1457 and Abu
Following Babur's death in 1457 and the subsequent invasion of Khurasan by the Timurid ruler of Samarkand, Abu Sa ' id, Husayn adopted the life of a mercenary.
In July 1457, however, the Timurid ruler of Transoxiana, Abu Sa ' id, invaded.

founded and Sultanate
Later, the Bahmani Sultanate and Deccan sultanates founded by Turkic rulers, flourished in the south.
Turkish peoples had founded a number of principalities after the demise of the Anatolian Sultanate of Rum, after its defeat by the Ilkhanate Mongols.
* 1402: Sultanate of Malacca founded by Parameshwara.
Islamic provinces founded in the Philippines included the Sultanate of Maguindanao, Sultanate of Sulu and other parts of the southern Philippines.
founded uniting 17 chieftaincies ) 1918 becomes a Sultanate, but in 1923 re-divided into the 17 original chieftaincies.
** Rey Bouba Sultanate founded 1804
After overthrowing Khande Rao, Hyder Ali founded the Sultanate of Mysore and formally styled himself Sultan Hyder Ali Khan in his correspondence with the Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II.
This staff-based fighting style was already being practiced by the region's Indian community when Malacca Sultanate was founded at the beginning of the 15th century.
The origins of the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt lie in the Ayyubid Dynasty that Saladin ( Salah ad-Din ) founded in 1174.
* Qutb-ud-din Aybak ( 1206 – 1210 ), founded Mamluk Sultanate, Delhi
The Sultanate was founded in the late 13th century in northern Somalia by a group of Somalis from the Warsangali branch of the Darod clan, and was ruled by the descendants of the Gerad Dhidhin.
The Sultanate was founded in the late 13th century in northern Somalia by a group of Somalis from the Warsangali branch of the Darod clan, and was ruled by the descendants of the Gerad Dhidhin.
The Majeerteen Sultanate ( Migiurtinia ) was founded in the mid-18th century.
In the first half of the 14th century, the Sultanate introduced a monetary economy in the provinces ( sarkars ) and districts ( parganas ) that had been established and founded a network of market centers, through which the traditional village economies were both exploited and stimulated to be drawn into the wider culture.
The city was founded in the 15th century as a port on the banks of the Mandovi river by the rulers of the Bijapur Sultanate.
He later headed north and founded Sultanate of Malacca in 1402.
In the later Middle Ages, Kalyan was occupied by the Ahmednagar Sultanate, an indigenous dynasty founded by a man forcibly converted from a Hindu Brahmin family as a child, and then by the Bijapur Sultanate, an Indo-Turkish state in the Deccan in the 16th century, and later by the Mughals under the Emperor Shah Jahan, who fortified the city in the mid-17th century.
In Antioch, which was visited by crusaders as well, a new people appeared in the 11th century: the Seljuk Turks, who captured the area and founded the Anatolian Seljuk Empire ( Sultanate ) in Central Anatolia.
Anatolian beyliks, or Turkmen beyliks (, Ottoman Turkish: Tevâif-i mülûk, Beylik ) were small Turkish principalities governed by Beys, which were founded across Anatolia at the end of the 11th century in a first period, and more extensively during the decline of the Seljuq Sultanate of Rûm during the second half of the 13th century.
In the list below, only the beyliks that were founded immediately after the Battle of Manzikert in 1071, mostly situated towards the Eastern Anatolia, and who were vassals ( or sometimes at war ) to the centralized power of Seljuq Sultanate of Rûm based in Konya are listed.
Angoche is an old Muslim trading centre, which local tradition states was founded in the 1490s by refugees from the Kilwa Sultanate.
Hisar was founded in 1354 AD, as Hisar-e-Firoza by Firoz Shah Tughlaq, who reigned over the Sultanate of Delhi from 1351 to 1388.

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