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Year 1293 (MCCXCIII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar.

Events

By area

Africa

  • DecemberMamluk sultan of Egypt Khalil is assassinated by his regent Baydara, who briefly claims the sultanate, before being assassinated himself by a rival political faction.

Asia

Europe

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Arts and culture

Education

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References

References

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  2. Hattori, J.. (April 4, 1878). "Destructive Earthquakes of Japan". The Japan Mail: A fortnightly summary of intelligence from Japan, for transmission to Europe and the United States, via Suez and San Francisco.
  3. Nagayama, Kōkan. (1997). "The Connoisseur's Book of Japanese Swords". Kodansha International.
  4. Minahan, James. (2012). "Ethnic Groups of South Asia and the Pacific: An Encyclopedia". ABC-CLIO.
  5. Ooi, Keat Gin. (2004). "Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia, from Angkor Wat to East Timor". ABC-CLIO.
  6. Goss, Glenda Dawn. (2009). "Sibelius: A Composer's Life and the Awakening of Finland". University of Chicago Press.
  7. [https://www.spottinghistory.com/view/1355/vyborg-castle/ Vyborg Castle, Vyborg, Russia – Spotting History]
  8. Pugh Rupp, Teresa. (2008). "Florence and Beyond: Culture, Society and Politics in Renaissance Italy : Essays in Honour of John M. Najemy". Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies.
  9. Adams, William Henry Davenport. (1856). "The History, Topography, and Antiquities of the Isle of Wight. Described and Illustrated. [With Plates and a Map.]". Smith, Elder & Company.
  10. Spinozzi, Paola. (2009). "Strange Sisters: Literature and Aesthetics in the Nineteenth Century". Peter Lang.
  11. Rashdall, Hastings. (2010). "The Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages: Volume 2, Part 1, Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Scotland, Etc.". Cambridge University Press.
  12. (2008). "History of the Za'faran Monastery". Gorgias Press.
  13. Rogers, Eugene F. Jr.. (2009). "The Holy Spirit: Classic and Contemporary Readings". John Wiley & Sons.
  14. (1998). "The complete peerage, or a history of the House of Lords and all its members from the earliest times by G.E.C., revised and much enlarged : addenda & corrigenda". Sutton.
  15. Byrne, Vincent. (2003). "The Hidden Annals: A Thousand Years of the Kingdom of Connaught 366-1385". Universal-Publishers.
  16. Wood, Cindy. (2016). "Studying Late Medieval History: A Thematic Approach". Routledge.
  17. Nolan, Cathal J.. (2006). "The Age of Wars of Religion, 1000-1650: An Encyclopedia of Global Warfare and Civilization". Greenwood Publishing Group.
  18. Browning, Charles Henry. (1998). "Americans of Royal Descent: Collection of Genealogies Showing the Lineal Descent from Kings of Some American Families. Reproduced from Recognized Authorative Genealogical Works, From Printed Family Histories, and Verified Information Supplied in Manuscript Pedigrees". Genealogical Publishing Com.
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  20. Stone, M. W. F.. (2003). "Henry of Ghent and the Transformation of Scholastic Thought: Studies in Memory of Jos Decorte". Leuven University Press.
  21. Legg, Katrina. (2004). "Bolton Priory: Its Patrons and Benefactors 1120-1293". Borthwick Publications.
  22. Haag, Michael. (2012). "The Tragedy of the Templars: The Rise and Fall of the Crusader States". Profile.
  23. Montpéreux, Frédéric Dubois de. (1839). "Voyage autour du Caucase, chez les Tcherkesses et les Abkhases, en Colchide, en Géorgie, en Arménie et en Crimée". Librairie de Gide.
  24. (1998). "The Journey of William of Rubruck to the Eastern Parts of the World, 1253-55: As Narrated by Himself with Two Accounts of the Earlier Journey of John of Pian de Carpine". Asian Educational Services.

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