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14th century

Index 14th century

As a means of recording the passage of time, the 14th century was the century lasting from January 1, 1301, to December 31, 1400. [1]

180 relations: Abahattha, Acts of the Martyrs, Akhisar, Al Jum'ah Mosque, Andhra Pradesh, Andrzej Zaremba, Anglo-Norman language, Annunciation Chapel, Victoria, Annunciation Church, Balzan, Arlingham, Arnaud de Cervole, Arquata del Tronto, Asti City Walls, Çığlı, Çukurca, Écorcheurs, Éragny, Val-d'Oise, Þáttr Ólafs Geirstaða Alfs, Šuto Orizari Municipality, Baguley Hall, Balaibalan, Banadir, Banishment of Buddhist monks from Nepal, Bascot de Mauléon, Basque language, Bernat de Puigcercós, Birthplace of Pope Alexander VI, Bolinao, Pangasinan, C14, Calasparra rice, Canons Regular of the Holy Sepulchre, Carrack, Church of All Saints of Tvrdošín, Church of St. Nicholas, Đurakovac, Church of St. Stephen, Donje Nerodimlje, Church of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Belo Polje, Classics, Cold war (general term), Crème brûlée, Dargah of Shah Ata, De Geer, Dogger (boat), Donnafugata Castle, Duror, El Borj Mosque, El Ichbili Mosque, Eleanor of Castile (1307–1359), Father's Day, Felipe Rodríguez (composer), Fire Watch (short story), Four Branches of the Mabinogi, ..., Free company, Fyodor Drizen, Geeraard de Duivelsteen, Gileyli Mosque, Golubac Fortress, Guillem de Torroella, Gurmukhi script, Haka of Oahu, Hamilton Gardens, History of the Jews in Łuków, History of the Jews in Slovakia, History of the Joseon dynasty, Huy, Idoch Castle, Inns of Court Regiment, Jan IV of Kępa, Joseph-Victor Leclerc, Judean date palm, Jugović, July 11 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), July 19 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), July 1961, Ka'ba-ye Zartosht, Kapaealakona, Karpathos, Katana, Katarina Vilioni, Keygubad Mosque, Khodynka Field, Kiszombor, Klaipėda, Kurdish languages, Lavina (Rezzo), Leap year starting on Monday, Leap year starting on Tuesday, Leintz Gatzaga, Les Préaux, Leytonstone, Lichterfelde (Berlin), List of decades, List of the oldest mosques, List of works of fiction set in the 14th century, List of years, Lithuanian Tartars of the Imperial Guard, Louis de Villars, Lumad, Maʻilikākahi, Mandala, Maragheh, Mascaraque, Massawa, Molla Ahmad Mosque, Momal Rano, Monk of Salzburg, Mountains are Free, Omne Bonum, Origins of the French Foreign Legion, Přemysl the Ploughman, Peter of Savoy (Archbishop of Lyon), Peter the Hermit, Petit Meschin, Piazza dei Signori, Padua, Poles, Prince of Asturias, Quadrangular castle (Mardakan), Queenborough Castle, Ras Jebel, Raymond Saquet, Rûm, Reinsberg Castle, Rho, Lombardy, Rochlitz, Sailors' Mosque, Saint Giles Church, Nymburk, Saint-Germain-Lembron, Sames, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Santhià, Saurashtra people, Sayeda Aisha Mosque, Sévérac-le-Château, Scaligero Castle (Sirmione), Seated Portrait of Minamoto no Yoritomo, Sighișoara Clock Tower, Sister-books, St Matthew's Chapel (Iż-Żgħir), St. John's Lough, Steinwald, Stone Bell House, Stuttgart-Center, Sufism in Bangladesh, Sulcis, Tailors' Tower, Tanners' Tower, Tantura, The House on the Strand, The Wachet Jivitadana Sangha Hospital, Timeline of Indian history, Tinerfe, Torre Troyana, Toul Cathedral, Tower and walls of the Borgias, Treasure Museum of the Basilica of Saint Francis in Assisi, Varde, Venetian navy, Wadard, Waldow family, Wales in the Middle Ages, Waterford Charter Roll, Watton Priory, Westerdale, Highland, World Without End (miniseries), Zumaia, 1300 (disambiguation), 1300s, 1300s in poetry, 1310s in poetry, 1320s in poetry, 1330s in poetry, 1340s, 1340s in poetry, 1345, 1346, 1350s in poetry, 1360s in poetry, 1370s in poetry, 1380s in poetry, 1390s in poetry, 14th century in North American history, 14th century in Wales, 2nd millennium. Expand index (130 more) »

Abahattha

Abahattha (Prakrit: abasatta, অবহট্‌ঠ ôbôhôtthô, ultimately from Sanskrit apaśabda; "meaningless sound") is a stage in the evolution of the Eastern group of Indo-Aryan languages.

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Acts of the Martyrs

Acts of the Martyrs (Latin Acta Martyrum) are accounts of the suffering and death of a Christian martyr or group of martyrs.

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Akhisar

Akhisar (pronounced: ah-kee-sahr, or more formally, ahk-hee-sahr, اقحصار) is a county district and its town center in Manisa Province in the Aegean region of Western Turkey.

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Al Jum'ah Mosque

Al Jum'ah Mosque (مسجد الجمعة), also known as Bani Salim Mosque, Al-Wadi Mosque, Al-Ghubaib Mosque, or 'Atikah Mosque, is a mosque in Medina, Saudi Arabia.

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Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh is one of the 29 states of India.

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Andrzej Zaremba

Andrzej Zaremba from Czermina of the Zaremba coat of arms (died 1317 or 1318) was bishop of Poznań.

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Anglo-Norman language

Anglo-Norman, also known as Anglo-Norman French, is a variety of the Norman language that was used in England and, to a lesser extent, elsewhere in the British Isles during the Anglo-Norman period.

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Annunciation Chapel, Victoria

The Chapel of the Annunciation or the Lunzjata Chapel is a small Roman Catholic church built into a cave located in the valley known as the Lunzjata Valley in Victoria, Gozo, Malta.

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Annunciation Church, Balzan

The Church of the Annunciation is a Roman Catholic parish church located in the village of Balzan, Malta.

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Arlingham

Arlingham is a village and civil parish in the Stroud District of Gloucestershire, England.

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Arnaud de Cervole

Arnaud de Cervole, also de Cervolles, de Cervolle, Arnaut de Cervole or Arnold of Cervoles (c. 1300 – 25 May 1366), known as l'Archiprêtre (The Archpriest), was a French mercenary soldier and Brigand of the Hundred Years War in the 14th century.

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Arquata del Tronto

Arquata del Tronto is a comune (municipality) in Province of Ascoli Piceno in the Italian region Marche, located about.

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Asti City Walls

The biggest building project carried out in Asti in the medieval commune period was the construction of the city walls.

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Çığlı, Çukurca

Çığlı is a village in Çukurca, Hakkari province in Turkey.

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Écorcheurs

The écorcheurs (literally "flayers") were armed bands who desolated France in the reign of Charles VII, stripping their victims of everything, often to their very clothes.

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Éragny, Val-d'Oise

Éragny (sometimes unofficially called Éragny-sur-Oise) is a commune in the northwestern suburbs of Paris, France.

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Þáttr Ólafs Geirstaða Alfs

"Þáttr Ólafs Geirstaða Alfs" is a þáttr, a short anecdotal story, about the mythical Norse king Olaf Geirstad-Alf.

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Šuto Orizari Municipality

Šuto Orizari (Шуто Оризари; Romani: Shuto Orizari; Shutkë), often shortened as Šutka (Шутка), is one of the ten municipalities that make up the City of Skopje, the capital of the Republic of Macedonia.

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Baguley Hall

Baguley Hall is a 14th-century timber-framed building in Baguley, Greater Manchester, North West England.

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Balaibalan

Balaibalan (Bâleybelen), also transcribed Bala-i-Balan, Balaïbalan, Balibilen vel sim, is a constructed language created in Timurid or Safavid Iran, and one of the first known constructed languages.

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Banadir

Banadir or Benaadir (Banaadir, بنادر) is an historical region of the Horn of Africa usually called Benadir and is actually also an administrative region (gobol) in southeastern Somalia.

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Banishment of Buddhist monks from Nepal

The banishment of Buddhist monks from Nepal was part of a government campaign to suppress the resurgence of Theravada Buddhism in Nepal in the early decades of the 20th century.

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Bascot de Mauléon

Bascot de Mauléon was a Basque soldier, mercenary and Brigand of the Hundred Years' War in the 14th century.

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Basque language

Basque (euskara) is a language spoken in the Basque country and Navarre. Linguistically, Basque is unrelated to the other languages of Europe and, as a language isolate, to any other known living language. The Basques are indigenous to, and primarily inhabit, the Basque Country, a region that straddles the westernmost Pyrenees in adjacent parts of northern Spain and southwestern France. The Basque language is spoken by 28.4% of Basques in all territories (751,500). Of these, 93.2% (700,300) are in the Spanish area of the Basque Country and the remaining 6.8% (51,200) are in the French portion. Native speakers live in a contiguous area that includes parts of four Spanish provinces and the three "ancient provinces" in France. Gipuzkoa, most of Biscay, a few municipalities of Álava, and the northern area of Navarre formed the core of the remaining Basque-speaking area before measures were introduced in the 1980s to strengthen the language. By contrast, most of Álava, the western part of Biscay and central and southern areas of Navarre are predominantly populated by native speakers of Spanish, either because Basque was replaced by Spanish over the centuries, in some areas (most of Álava and central Navarre), or because it was possibly never spoken there, in other areas (Enkarterri and southeastern Navarre). Under Restorationist and Francoist Spain, public use of Basque was frowned upon, often regarded as a sign of separatism; this applied especially to those regions that did not support Franco's uprising (such as Biscay or Gipuzkoa). However, in those Basque-speaking regions that supported the uprising (such as Navarre or Álava) the Basque language was more than merely tolerated. Overall, in the 1960s and later, the trend reversed and education and publishing in Basque began to flourish. As a part of this process, a standardised form of the Basque language, called Euskara Batua, was developed by the Euskaltzaindia in the late 1960s. Besides its standardised version, the five historic Basque dialects are Biscayan, Gipuzkoan, and Upper Navarrese in Spain, and Navarrese–Lapurdian and Souletin in France. They take their names from the historic Basque provinces, but the dialect boundaries are not congruent with province boundaries. Euskara Batua was created so that Basque language could be used—and easily understood by all Basque speakers—in formal situations (education, mass media, literature), and this is its main use today. In both Spain and France, the use of Basque for education varies from region to region and from school to school. A language isolate, Basque is believed to be one of the few surviving pre-Indo-European languages in Europe, and the only one in Western Europe. The origin of the Basques and of their languages is not conclusively known, though the most accepted current theory is that early forms of Basque developed prior to the arrival of Indo-European languages in the area, including the Romance languages that geographically surround the Basque-speaking region. Basque has adopted a good deal of its vocabulary from the Romance languages, and Basque speakers have in turn lent their own words to Romance speakers. The Basque alphabet uses the Latin script.

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Bernat de Puigcercós

Bernat de Puigcercós (O.P.) (...Girona – 1342) was a Catalan Dominican friar that lived during the XIVth century.

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Birthplace of Pope Alexander VI

The natal house of the Pope Alexander VI is located in Xàtiva (Valencia, Spain).

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Bolinao, Pangasinan

, officially the, (name; name; name), is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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C14

C14, C.XIV or C-14 may be.

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Calasparra rice

Calasparra rice (arroz de Calasparra) is a variety of rice native to the region of Murcia, Spain, and one of three Spanish rices with a Denominación de Origen, granted in 1986.

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Canons Regular of the Holy Sepulchre

The Canons Regular of the Holy Sepulchre were a Catholic religious order of canons regular of the Rule of Saint Augustine said to have been founded in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, then the capital of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, recognised in 1113 by Papal bull of Pope Paschal II.

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Carrack

A carrack was a three- or four-masted ocean-going sailing ship that was developed in the 14th and 15th centuries in Europe.

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Church of All Saints of Tvrdošín

Church of All Saints is a Roman Catholic situated in the city of Tvrdošín.

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Church of St. Nicholas, Đurakovac

Church of St.

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Church of St. Stephen, Donje Nerodimlje

Church of St.

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Church of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Belo Polje

Church of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Црква Ваведење Пресвете Богородице, Crkva Vavedenje Presvete Bogorodice; Kisha e Zojës së Bekuar) was a Serbian Orthodox Church located in the village of, in the municipality of Peć, Kosovo and Metohija.

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Classics

Classics or classical studies is the study of classical antiquity.

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Cold war (general term)

A cold war is a state of conflict between nations that does not involve direct military action but is pursued primarily through economic and political actions, propaganda, acts of espionage or proxy wars waged by surrogates.

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Crème brûlée

Crème brûlée, also known as burnt cream or Trinity cream, is a dessert consisting of a rich custard base topped with a contrasting layer of caramelized sugar.

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Dargah of Shah Ata

Dargah of Shah Ata is a historical building situated in Bangarh, Gangarampur, West Bengal, India.

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De Geer

De Geer (also: De Geer van Jutphaas and De Geer van Oudegein) is a family of Walloon origin that belongs to the Swedish and Dutch nobility.

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Dogger (boat)

The dogger was a form of fishing boat, described as early as the 14th century, that commonly operated in the North Sea.

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Donnafugata Castle

Donnafugata Castle (Castello di Donnafugata) is located away from Ragusa in Sicily, Italy.

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Duror

Duror, (An Dùrar) (meaning hard water), occasionally Duror of Appin is a small, remote coastal village that sits at the base of Glen Duror, in district of Appin, in the Scottish West Highlands, within the council area of Argyll and Bute in Scotland.

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El Borj Mosque

El Borj Mosque or Mosque of the tower (جامع البرج.), also known as Sidi Yahia Mosque (جامع سيدي يحيى) is a Tunisian mosque in the northern suburb of the Medina of Tunis.

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El Ichbili Mosque

El Echbili Mosque (جامع الاشبيلي), is a Tunisian mosque located in the medina of Tunis.

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Eleanor of Castile (1307–1359)

Eleanor of Castile (1307–1359), was by birth ''Infanta'' of Castile and by marriage Queen consort of Aragon during 1329–1336.

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Father's Day

Father's Day is a celebration honoring fathers and celebrating fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society.

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Felipe Rodríguez (composer)

Felipe Rodríguez (1759/60 – 1814/15) was a Spanish classical era composer.

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Fire Watch (short story)

"Fire Watch" is a science fiction novelette by American writer Connie Willis.

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Four Branches of the Mabinogi

The Four Branches of the Mabinogi or Pedair Cainc Y Mabinogi are the earliest prose stories in the literature of Britain.

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Free company

A free company (sometimes called a great company or grande companie) was an army of mercenaries between the 12th and 14th centuries recruited by private employers during wars.

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Fyodor Drizen

Baron Fyodor Vasilyevich Drizen (10 August 1781 – 30 September 1851) was a General Officer of the Imperial Russian Army.

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Geeraard de Duivelsteen

The Geeraard de Duivelsteen ("Geeraard the Devil Castle") is a 13th century gothic architecture building in Ghent, Belgium.

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Gileyli Mosque

The Gileyli mosque (Gileyli məscidi) or Jomard Garay mosque (Comərd Gəray məscidi) is a historical mosque of XIV century located on Mirza Mansur street in the Old City of Baku in Azerbaijan.

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Golubac Fortress

The Golubac Fortress (Голубачки град or Golubački grad, Galambóc vára, Гълъбец, Cetatea Golubăț, Güvercinlik Kalesi) was a medieval fortified town on the south side of the Danube River, 4 km downstream from the modern-day town of Golubac, Serbia.

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Guillem de Torroella

Guillem de Torroella (also written Torroelha) was a Majorcan poet whose family came from Empodàrda.

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Gurmukhi script

Gurmukhi (Gurmukhi (the literal meaning being "from the Guru's mouth"): ਗੁਰਮੁਖੀ) is a Sikh script modified, standardized and used by the second Sikh Guru, Guru Angad (1563–1606).

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Haka of Oahu

Chief Haka (Hawaiian: Aliʻi Haka; Hawaiian pronunciation: Hah-kah; born ca. 14th century) was a High Chief of the Hawaiian island of Oahu, in ancient Hawaii.

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Hamilton Gardens

Hamilton Gardens is a public garden park in the south of Hamilton owned and managed by Hamilton City Council in New Zealand.

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History of the Jews in Łuków

The history of the Jews in Łuków, Poland, begins in the 14th century.

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History of the Jews in Slovakia

The History of the Jews in Slovakia goes back to the 11th century, when the first Jews settled in the area.

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History of the Joseon dynasty

This article explains the history of the Joseon dynasty, which ruled Korea from 1392 to 1897.

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Huy

Huy (Hoei; Hu) is a municipality of Belgium.

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Idoch Castle

Idoch Castle was a 14th-century castle about east of Turriff, Aberdeenshire Scotland, near Idoch Water, a tributary of the River Deveron.

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Inns of Court Regiment

The Inns of Court Regiment (ICR) was a British Army regiment that existed under that name between May 1932 and May 1961.

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Jan IV of Kępa

Jan of the Lodz coat of arms (died on 14 April 1346) was bishop of Poznań and author of sequences and antiphon.

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Joseph-Victor Leclerc

Joseph-Victor Leclerc (1789, Paris - 1865) was a French scholar.

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Judean date palm

The Judean date palm is a date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) grown in Judea.

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Jugović

Jugović (Југовић) is a Serbo-Croatian family name the origin of which can be traced back into the 14th century.

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July 11 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

July 10 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - July 12 All fixed commemorations below celebrated on July 24 by Old Calendarists.

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July 19 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

July 18 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - July 20.

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July 1961

The following events occurred in July 1961.

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Ka'ba-ye Zartosht

Ka'ba-ye Zartosht is the name of a stone quadrangular and stepped structure in the Naqsh-e Rustam compound beside Zangiabad village in Marvdasht county in Fars, Iran.

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Kapaealakona

Kapae-a-Lakona (Hawaiian for: "Kapae, son of Lakona"; Hawaiian pronunciation: Kah-pah-eh; also known as Kapea-a-Lakona; born ca. 14th century) was a High Chief in ancient Hawaii, a ruler of the island of Oahu, mentioned in the chants.

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Karpathos

Karpathos (Κάρπαθος) is the second largest of the Greek Dodecanese islands, in the southeastern Aegean Sea.

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Katana

Historically, were one of the traditionally made that were used by the samurai of ancient and feudal Japan.

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Katarina Vilioni

Katarina Vilioni (died 1342) was one of the first Europeans known to have resided in China.

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Keygubad Mosque

Keygubad Mosque (Kеyqubаd məscidi) is a historical mosque of XIV century located on Gala turn in the Old City of Baku in Azerbaijan.

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Khodynka Field

Khodynka Field (Ходынское поле, Khodynskoye pole) is a large open space in the north-west of Moscow, at the beginning of the present day Leningradsky Prospect.

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Kiszombor

Kiszombor is a more than 800 years old village in Csongrád County, in the Southern Great Plain region of southern Hungary.

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Klaipėda

Klaipėda (Samogitian name: Klaipieda, Polish name: Kłajpeda, German name: Memel), is a city in Lithuania on the Baltic Sea coast.

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Kurdish languages

Kurdish (Kurdî) is a continuum of Northwestern Iranian languages spoken by the Kurds in Western Asia.

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Lavina (Rezzo)

Lavina is a frazione (and parish) of the municipality of Rezzo, in Liguria, northern Italy.

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Leap year starting on Monday

A leap year starting on Monday is any year with 366 days (i.e. it includes 29 February) that begins on Monday, 1 January, and ends on Tuesday, 31 December.

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Leap year starting on Tuesday

A leap year starting on Tuesday is any year with 366 days (i.e. it includes 29 February) that begins on Tuesday, 1 January, and ends on Wednesday, 31 December.

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Leintz Gatzaga

Leintz Gatzaga (Spanish, Salinas de Léniz) is a town located in the province of Gipuzkoa, in the Autonomous Community of Basque Country, northern Spain.

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Les Préaux

Les Préaux is a commune in the Eure department and Normandy region of France.

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Leytonstone

Leytonstone is an area of East London, and part of the London Borough of Waltham Forest.

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Lichterfelde (Berlin)

is a locality in the borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf in Berlin, Germany.

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List of decades

This is a list of decades from the beginning of the 18th century BC to the end of the 21st century AD, including links to corresponding articles with more information about them.

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List of the oldest mosques

The designation of the oldest mosque in the world requires careful use of definitions, and must be divided into two parts, the oldest in the sense of oldest surviving building, and the oldest in the sense of oldest mosque congregation.

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List of works of fiction set in the 14th century

The following works of fiction are based in the 14th century.

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List of years

This page indexes the individual years pages.

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Lithuanian Tartars of the Imperial Guard

The Lithuanian Tartars of the Imperial Guard (Tartares lituaniens de la Garde impériale) were a light cavalry unit of Napoleon's Imperial Guard, in the service of the French Army from 1812 to 1814.

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Louis de Villars

Louis de Villars (d. November 1308) was a French prelate of the early 14th century.

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Lumad

The Lumad are a group of non-Muslim indigenous people in the southern Philippines.

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Maʻilikākahi

Chief Maʻilikākahi (Hawaiian: Aliʻi Maʻilikākahi; Hawaiian pronunciation: Mah-eeleeh-kah-kah-heeh; also known as Maʻilikukahi) was a High Chief of the island of Oahu in ancient Hawaii.

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Mandala

A mandala (Sanskrit: मण्डल, maṇḍala; literally "circle") is a spiritual and ritual symbol in Hinduism and Buddhism, representing the universe.

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Maragheh

Maragheh (مراغه, date), also Romanized as Marāgheh; also known as Marāgha), is an ancient city and capital of Maragheh County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. Maragheh is on the bank of the river Sufi Chay. The population consists mostly of Iranian Azerbaijanis who speak the Azerbaijani language. It is from Tabriz, the largest city in Iranian Azerbaijan.

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Mascaraque

Mascaraque is a municipality located in the province of Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain.

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Massawa

Massawa (Maṣṣawa‘, Mitsiwa), also known as Miṣṣiwa‘ (مِـصِّـوَع) and Bāḍiʿ (بَـاضِـع),Matt Phillips, Jean-Bernard Carillet, Lonely Planet Ethiopia and Eritrea, (Lonely Planet: 2006), p.340.

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Molla Ahmad Mosque

Molla Ahmad mosque (Molla Əhməd məscidi) or Nasir ad-Din Gashtasib mosque (Nəsir ad-Din Gəştasib məscidi) is a historical mosque of the XIV century.

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Momal Rano

Momal Rano or Mumal Rano (مومل راڻو) is a romantic tale of Momal and Rano from the Sindhi folklore and Rajasthani folklore.

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Monk of Salzburg

The Monk of Salzburg (Mönch von Salzburg) was a German composer of the late 14th century.

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Mountains are Free

Mountains are Free is a children's historical novel by Julia Davis Adams set in Switzerland in the 14th century.

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Omne Bonum

Omne Bonum is a 14th-century encyclopedia compiled in London.

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Origins of the French Foreign Legion

The French Foreign Legion is an elite force composed of soldiers of different race, trade, religion, and sentiments, which began as part of the French Army.

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Přemysl the Ploughman

Přemysl the Ploughman (Přemysl Oráč; English: Premysl, Przemysl or Primislaus) was the legendary husband of Libuše, and ancestor of the Přemyslid dynasty, containing the line of princes (dukes) and kings which ruled in the Lands of the Bohemian Crown from 873 or earlier until the murder of Wenceslaus III in 1306.

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Peter of Savoy (Archbishop of Lyon)

Peter of Savoy, died in November 1332, was a prelate of the 14th century.

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Peter the Hermit

Peter the Hermit (also known as Cucupeter, Little Peter or Peter of Amiens; 1050 – 8 July 1115) was a priest of Amiens and a key figure during the First Crusade.

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Petit Meschin

Le Petit Meschin was a French soldier, mercenary and brigand of the Hundred Years War in the 14th century.

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Piazza dei Signori, Padua

Piazza dei Signori is a city square in Padua, Italy.

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Poles

The Poles (Polacy,; singular masculine: Polak, singular feminine: Polka), commonly referred to as the Polish people, are a nation and West Slavic ethnic group native to Poland in Central Europe who share a common ancestry, culture, history and are native speakers of the Polish language.

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Prince of Asturias

Prince or Princess of Asturias (Príncipe/Princesa de Asturias) is the main substantive title used by the heir apparent or heir presumptive to the throne of Spain.

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Quadrangular castle (Mardakan)

Quadrangular castle (Dördkünc Mərdəkan qalası) is a history castle located in Mardakan, Baku.

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Queenborough Castle

Queenborough Castle, also known as Sheppey Castle, is a 14th century castle, the remnants of which are in the town of Queenborough on the Isle of Sheppey, Kent in England.

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Ras Jebel

RasJebelPlain.Ras Jebel is a town and commune in the Bizerte Governorate, Tunisia.

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Raymond Saquet

Raymond Saquet (d. 1358) was a French prelate of the 14th century, Papal LegatePapal Legate and Bishop.

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Rûm

Rûm, also transliterated as Roum or Rhum (in Koine Greek Ῥωμαῖοι, Rhomaioi, meaning "Romans"; in Arabic الرُّومُ ar-Rūm; in Persian and Ottoman Turkish روم Rûm; in Rum), is a generic term used at different times in the Muslim world to refer to.

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Reinsberg Castle

Reinsberg Castle is a castle in the village Reinsberg in Mittelsachsen district of Saxony.

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Rho, Lombardy

Rho is a town and comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Milan in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about northwest of Milan.

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Rochlitz

Rochlitz (Rochlica) is a major district town (Große Kreisstadt) in the district of Mittelsachsen, in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.

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Sailors' Mosque

The Sailors' Mosque (Montenegrin: Морнарскa џамија or Mornarska Džamija; Albanian: Xhamia e Detarëve) is an important landmark in Ulcinj, Montenegro that once served as a lighthouse.

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Saint Giles Church, Nymburk

The church of Saint Giles is located in the centre of Nymburk (The Central Bohemian Region) on the Kostelní náměstí (The church square).

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Saint-Germain-Lembron

Saint-Germain-Lembron is a commune in the Puy-de-Dôme department in Auvergne in central France.

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Sames, Pyrénées-Atlantiques

Sames is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in southwestern France.

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Santhià

Santhià (Santià or Santcià) is a comune (municipality) in the province of Vercelli in the Italian region Piedmont, located about northeast of Turin and about northwest of Vercelli.

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Saurashtra people

Saurashtra (alternate spellings: Sourashtra, Sowrashtra, Sourashtri) or Patnūlkarar (colloquially called Palkar) refers to an ethno-linguistic Hindu community of South India who speak the Saurashtra language, an Indo-Aryan language, predominantly residing in the Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.

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Sayeda Aisha Mosque

Sayeda Aisha Mosque is a mosque in Cairo, Egypt which contains mausoleum for Sayyida Aisha, a daughter of Ja'far al-Sadiq and a sister of Musa al-Kadhim.

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Sévérac-le-Château

Sévérac-le-Château is a former commune in the Aveyron department in southern France.

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Scaligero Castle (Sirmione)

The Scaligero Castle is a fortress from the Scaliger era, access point to the storical center of Sirmione.

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Seated Portrait of Minamoto no Yoritomo

is an anonymous wooden sculpture from the 13th or 14th centuries presumably depicting Minamoto no Yoritomo, now part of the collection of the Tokyo National Museum.

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Sighișoara Clock Tower

In every fortification system there is one fortress that dominates the others: the master-tower.

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Sister-books

Sister-books (Schwesternbuch) is the term for a group of texts in the medieval literature.

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St Matthew's Chapel (Iż-Żgħir)

The Chapel of St Matthew, popularly known as San Mattew Iż-Żgħir, literally meaning Saint Matthew the smaller, is a small medieval chapel located beside a larger church with the same name in an area known as il-Maqluba in Qrendi, Malta.

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St. John's Lough

St.

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Steinwald

The Steinwald is a mountain range up to in southern Germany and, at the same time, a nature park (Steinwald Nature Park) founded in 1970 with an area of in the province of Upper Palatinate, in North Bavaria.

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Stone Bell House

The Stone Bell House is located at the Old Town Square in Prague.

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Stuttgart-Center

Stuttgart-Center (Stuttgart-Mitte) is one of the five inner city districts of the Germany city of Stuttgart.

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Sufism in Bangladesh

Sufism in Bangladesh is more or less similar to that in the whole Indian subcontinent.

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Sulcis

Sulcis (Maurreddia or Meurreddia in Sardinian language) is a subregion of Sardinia, Italy, in the Province of South Sardinia.

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Tailors' Tower

The Tailors' Tower of Sighişoara, belonging to Mureș County in Romania (Turnul Croitorilor in Romanian) was built in the 14th century.

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Tanners' Tower

The Tanners' Tower (Turnul Tăbăcarilor) in Sighişoara, belonging to Mureș County, Romania, was built around the 13th –14th centuries in the southeastern part of the city.

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Tantura

Tantura (الطنطورة, al-Tantura, lit. The Peak; Hebrew and Phoenician: דור, Dor) was a Palestinian Arab fishing village located northwest of Zikhron Ya'akov on the Mediterranean coast of Palestine.

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The House on the Strand

The House on the Strand is a novel by Daphne du Maurier.

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The Wachet Jivitadana Sangha Hospital

The Wachet Jivitadana Sangha Hospital (ဝါးချက်ဇီဝိတဒါနသံဃာ့ဆေးရုံ) is a monastic hospital located in Wachet, Myanmar.

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Timeline of Indian history

This is a timeline of Indian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in India and its predecessor states.

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Tinerfe

Tinerfe "the Great", legendary hero who was a guanche mencey (king aboriginal) of the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain).

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Torre Troyana

The Torre Troyana (Troyan Tower, after the family Troya that built it) is a tower in Asti, Italy, and one of the main symbols of the city.

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Toul Cathedral

Toul Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Toul) is a Roman Catholic church in Toul, Lorraine, France.

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Tower and walls of the Borgias

The Tower and walls of the Borgias of the Valencian municipality of Canals (Spain), is a Bien de Interés Cultural with the code 46.23.081-003 and Ministerial annotation R-I-51-0010524 with date April 3, 2000.

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Treasure Museum of the Basilica of Saint Francis in Assisi

The Treasure museum of the basilica of Saint Francis contains a collection of sacred art that is on display in two halls found on the northern side of the Cloister of Pope Sixtus IV which is part of the Sacro Convento in Assisi, Italy.

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Varde

Varde is a Danish city in southwestern Jutland and is the primary city in the municipality of Varde, in Region of Southern Denmark.

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Venetian navy

The Venetian navy (Armada) was the navy of the Venetian Republic, and played an important role in the history of Venice, the Republic and the Mediterranean world.

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Wadard

Wadard was an 11th century Norman nobleman who is mentioned in Domesday Book, and is depicted in the Bayeux Tapestry.

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Waldow family

Waldow, Waldow or Waldau, is the name of a Bavarian noble family.

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Wales in the Middle Ages

Wales in the Middle Ages covers the history of the region that is now called Wales, from the departure of the Romans in the early fifth century, until the annexation of Wales into the Kingdom of England in the early sixteenth century.

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Waterford Charter Roll

Waterford Charter Roll is a historic legal document.

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Watton Priory

Watton Priory was a priory of the Gilbertine Order at Watton in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

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Westerdale, Highland

Westerdale (An Dail Shuas) is a scattered crofting village, which lies on the River Thurso, located 5 miles directly south of Halkirk, Caithness, Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland.

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World Without End (miniseries)

World Without End is an eight-episode 2012 television miniseries based on the novel of the same name by Ken Follett.

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Zumaia

Zumaia (Zumaya) is a small town in the north of Spain in the Basque Country.

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1300 (disambiguation)

1300 may refer to.

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1300s

1300s may refer to.

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1300s in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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1310s in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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1320s in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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1330s in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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1340s

The 1340s were a Julian calendar decade in the 14th century, in the midst of a period in world history often referred to as the Late Middle Ages in the Old World and the pre-Columbian era in the New World.

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1340s in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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1345

Year 1345 (MCCCXLV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1346

Year 1346 (MCCCXLVI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1350s in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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1360s in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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1370s in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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1380s in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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1390s in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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14th century in North American history

This is a timeline of the 14th century in North American prehistory The time between 1200 and European contact is also known as the Post-Classic stage of Pre-Columbian North America.

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14th century in Wales

This article is about the particular significance of the century 1301 - 1400 to Wales and its people.

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2nd millennium

The second millennium was a period of time that began on January 1, 1001, of the Julian calendar and ended on December 31, 2000The year 2000 is technically the last year of the 2nd millennium, however it is generally considered the first year of the 3rd millennium.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_century

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