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1390s and Engelbrekt
Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson ( 1390s – 4 May 1436 ) was a Swedish rebel leader and later statesman.

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* Archbishop's Palace, Maidstone: constructed in the 1390s, the palace was seized by the Crown at the time of the Reformation.
It was conquered by the Ottoman Empire in 1386 / 87 and again in the 1390s, but only came under permanent Ottoman control in 1423, by Turahan Bey.
The bard Iolo Goch (" Red Iolo "), himself a Welsh lord, visited him in the 1390s and wrote a number of odes to Owain, praising Owain's liberality, and writing of Sycharth, " Rare was it there / to see a latch or a lock.
In the late 1390s, a series of events occurred that began to push Owain towards rebellion, in what was later to be called the Welsh Revolt, the Glyndŵr Rising or the Last War of Independence.
During the 1390s, John's reputation of devotion to the well-being of the kingdom was largely restored.
Nils Jönsson Oxenstierna, ( 1390s – 1450s ) was a Swedish statesman and co-regent of Sweden, under the Kalmar Union, from January to June 1448, together with his brother Bengt Jönsson Oxenstierna.
Two French collections are probably the most famous: Le Viandier (" The Provisioner ") was compiled in the late 14th century by Guillaume Tirel, master chef for two French kings ; and Le Menagier de Paris (" The Householder of Paris "), a household book written by an anonymous middle class Parisian in the 1390s.
He was never canonised, though rumours to that effect arose in the 1390s, when his cult experienced something of a revival.
In the 1390s, it was again devastated by fire, and in around 1420, once again a Bishop of Winchester Henry Beaufort, assisted with the rebuilding of the south transept and the completion of the tower.
Though he was never canonised, a cult emerged around the late earl in the 1390s, associating him with the 9th-century martyr king St Edmund.
Eyalet of Rûm ( originally Arabic for Rome ), later named as the Eyalet of Sivas, was an Ottoman eyalet in northern Anatolia, founded following Bayezid I's conquest of the area in the 1390s.
The Holy Thorn Reliquary in the British Museum, containing one thorn, was made for the French prince Jean, duc de Berry in the 1390s, who is documented as receiving several thorns from Charles V and VI, his brother and nephews.
Throughout the 1390s he was involved in placating possible rebellion in Cheshire.
In the 1390s Timur ( Tamerlane ) erected a magnificent domed Mazar or tomb over his grave, which remains the most significant architectural monument in the Republic of Kazakhstan, was pictured on the back of the banknotes of the national currency until 2006.
Being a legitimate successor to Datu Dangandanan who ruled what was called Akean in the late 1390s, Datu Manduyog became the Akeanon ruler in 1437 and made Bakan the capital.
Stylistically, much of his music is typical of the 1380s and 1390s, showing a greater concern for larger-scale form than was typically the case earlier, along with increasing use of variation to help hold a longer work together.
Stylistically, they span both the manneristic complexities of the ars subtilior, which was the predominant style in Avignon in the 1390s, and the relatively simple song style of the early 15th century as it was developing in the courts of France and Burgundy.
By the 1390s silver was in short supply all over Europe, except in Venice.

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Construction then moved on to the eastern arm and chapels, with the last Norman structure, the choir, being demolished in the 1390s.
Composed in the 1390s, the 626-line narrative poem is a beast fable and mock epic based on an incident in the Reynard cycle.
The Southern Gallery probably dates to the 1380s or 1390s, and is built in the Gothic style, with pointed arches interesecting vaults resting on colonnettes with foliated capitals.
By the 1390s, actions on the Case were common.

1390s and town
With the eastward expansion of Bayezid ’ s realms in the 1390s, a third eyalet, the eyalet of Rum, came into existence, with Amasya its chief town.

1390s and .
This consisted of almost 300 pieces of objets d ' art et de vertu which included exquisite examples of jewellery, plate, enamel, carvings, glass and maiolica, among them the Holy Thorn Reliquary, probably created in the 1390s in Paris for John, Duke of Berry.
File: Front View of Thorn Reliquary. jpg | Room 45-Holy Thorn Reliquary, Paris, c. AD 1390s
In 1390s, Henry Sinclair I, Earl of Orkney, took possession of the islands ( as vassal of Norway, however ) and for some time they were part of the Sinclair principality in the North Atlantic.
By the 1390s the Lordship had effectively shrunk to the Pale with the rest of the island under the control of independent Gaelic-Irish or rebel Cambro-Norman noble families.
In 1390s, Majapahit sent thousands of ships to attack the remaining Malay realm of Srivijaya including Singapura.
A page from the luxury illuminated manuscript Wenceslas, King of the Romans | Wenceslas Bible, a German translation of the 1390s.
In the 1390s he executed three panels of the Biblioteca Laurenziana for his convent.
The Chronicles of Froissart, written during the 1390s, and covering the period of 1327 to 1400, contain many details concerning jousting in this era.
* 1390s – Production of the Yellow Book of Lecan.
Historically, they had often used guns and cannons against Japanese pirates as early as the 1390s.
Recipes originating in England include the earliest recorded recipe for ravioli ( 1390s ) and Forme of Cury, a late 14th century manuscript written by chefs of Richard II of England.
His mercantile fortunes may have been negatively affected by downturns in the economy, especially in the wool trades, of the 1390s.
In the 1390s Hawkwood became a commander-in-chief of the army of Florence in the war against the expansion of Gian Galeazzo Visconti of Milan.

Engelbrekt and Engelbrektsson
* 1436 – Assassination of the Swedish rebel ( later national hero ) Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson
* May 4 – Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson, Swedish statesman and rebel leader ( murdered ) ( b. c. 1390 )
** Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson, Swedish statesman and rebel leader ( d. 1436 )
The lower half corresponds to the arms of Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson: Three half lilies in a triangle ; the upper half is the sign of iron.
Due to the growing dissatisfaction over King Eric of Pomerania among the Swedish nobility, Charles was in 1436 made Rikshövitsman, an office as Military Governor of the Realm and finally replacing the king as an elected regent from 1438 to 1440, as the result of the rebellion by Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson.
* In 1434, led by Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson, the miners rose against the oppression of the officers of Eric of Pomerania.
The name can be first traced from Karl's Chronicle, explaining how Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson in 1433 sent a letter to Erik Puke requesting assistance to conquer entire Norrland ( al norland vnte han honom wolla ).
* In 1435, Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson, the leader of a popular uprising against the German sheriffs, was given the castle of Örebro as a fief.
The Swedes first broke away from it in 1434 under the popular leader Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson, and after his murder they elected Karl Knutsson Bonde their king under the title of Charles VIII, 1436.
To the south-east of the City Hall, facing Riddarholmen, is a pillar roughly 20 meters tall with a statue of Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson on top.
Late 19th century model for a statue of Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson to be placed in Örebro
Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson was a mine owner and a nobleman from the historical Swedish province of Dalarna.
Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson was dissatisfied by misdeeds of the Danish local bailiffs and heavy taxation.
* Larsson, Lars Olof Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson och 1430-talets svenska uppror ( P. A.
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