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    between Rhodes and Egypt. That would change in 1426 when Barsbay invaded Cyprus and laid waste to the commandery at Kolossi Castle. Jean de Lastic (1437–1454)...
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    Thessalonica, the siege led to much suffering, and the populace quickly became dissatisfied with their new masters. By the winter of 1426–1427, conditions...
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    and Cyprus was conquered in 1426 after the Cypriots stole the goods of the Egyptian merchant Ahmad bin el-Humaim. Rhodes was entered in 1444 after it...
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  • by papal galleys. Siege of Rhodes. The Siege of Rhodes (1480). In 1480, an Ottoman fleet unsuccessfully began the siege of Rhodes. The Ottoman army under...
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  •  648. Rhodes 1895, p. 230. Powicke 1962, p. 649. Rhodes 1895, p. 230-231. Rhodes 1895, p. 231. Baines 1868, p. 123. Rhodes 1895, p. 231-232. Rhodes 1895...
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    out the Genoese. The Mameluks then made the kingdom a tributary state in 1426; the remaining monarchs gradually lost almost all independence, until 1489...
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    Prince Sayf al-Din Inal, initiated a siege on Rhodes that persisted for over 40 days. Despite their best efforts, the siege was ultimately unsuccessful, and...
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  • second Siege of Rhodes by the Ottomans begins. 22 December. Hospitaller Rhodes falls to Suleiman I. 1523 1 January. Hospitallers withdraw from Rhodes. 27...
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    Limassol, which was also sacked, including the city's castle. In the summer of 1426, the Mamluks launched a large-scale attack against the island. Led by Tangriver...
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    even conquered Rhodes and many other islands, which are still referred to as the "Menteşe" Islands or the Dodecanese. During the Siege of Constantinople...
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    (Italian: terzero della Clissura). The city of Chalkis or Negroponte (città de' Lombardi, "city of the Lombards") however was not under the latter's control...
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    Lorenzo Monaco, c. 1400 The Beheading of St. John the Baptist, Masaccio, 1426 Banquet of Herod, Masolino da Panicale, 1435 Herod's Banquet, Fra Filippo...
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    positions of their fiefs, and to their famous castle built in Bracciano in 1426, they were the most powerful Orsini line in the Lazio. Count Carlo (died...
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  • 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also Map all coordinates in "Category:Battles of the Middle Ages" using...
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  • the Government Representative for Polish Cultural Heritage Abroad, 1991- Rhodes earthquake, 226 BCE First Mithridatic War Sack of Athens, 1 March 86 BCE...
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  • Bedford. He then served Duke Charles I of the House of Bourbon as a page until 1426. The contemporary chronique martinienne observes of him at that time that...
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    king's laws and statutes of this realm only". From this, laws were enacted in 1426 to restrict the actions of prelates whether it was to regulate their need...
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    Vytautas, also became a Hussite leader. In 1426, the Hussites were attacked again by foreign enemies. In June 1426, Hussite forces, led by Prokop and Sigismund...
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  • Kelly. p. 214. Pinoteau, Hervé (1982). "Notes de vexillologie royale française". Hidalguía. La revista de genealogía, nobleza y armas (172–173). Madrid:...
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  • Vietnamese-Laotian War (1479–80) Đại Việt Lan Xang Muang Phuan Lan Na 1480 1480 Siege of Rhodes (1480) Knights Hospitaller  Ottoman Empire 1480 1510 Saltpeter War...
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    Genoese piracy. Related to this, he launched campaigns against Cyprus in 1425–1426, during which the island's Lusignan king, Janus, was taken captive, because...
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    in the Aegean and Black Seas, with the conquests of Sinop (1424), Smyrna (1426) and the reconquest of Thessaloniki from the Venetians (1430). Albania was...
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    Hamam in Edirne (1422, now partly ruined), the Emir Sultan Hamam in Bursa (1426), the Beylerbeyi Hamam in Edirne (1429, now partly ruined), and the Karacabey...
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    Eric "Winkle" Brown RN, a British test pilot and Commanding Officer of No. 1426 Flight RAF (the captured enemy aircraft Flight), tested the Ju 87 at RAE...
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    Dynasty (d. 969) 1377 – Albert IV, Duke of Austria (d. 1404)[citation needed] 1426 – Marie of Cleves, Duchess of Orléans, French noble (d. 1487)[citation needed]...
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    1373/4, Nicosia was occupied and ravaged by the Republic of Genoa and in 1426 from the Mamluk Sultanate. In 1489, when Cyprus came under the rule of the...
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    Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (b. 1426) 1540 – John Zápolya, Hungarian king (b. 1487) 1550 – Jorge de Lencastre, Duke of Coimbra (b. 1481) 1581...
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