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::callout[type=note] 1406 ::

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Year 1406 (MCDVI) was a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar.

Events

January–March

April–June

July–September

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October–December

Date unknown

Births

Deaths

References

References

  1. Toomaspoeg, Kristjan. (2013). "ORSINI DEL BALZO, Raimondo".
  2. Lane, Frederic Chapin. (1973). "Venice, A Maritime Republic". Johns Hopkins University Press.
  3. "An Account of the End of the Carrara Dynasty, 1406," from A., B., and G. Gatari, ''Cronaca carrarese.''
  4. Jalalu'ddin as-Suyuti. (1881). "Tarikh al-khulafa". The Asiatic Society.
  5. ''Scotland and the Flemish People'', ed. by Alexander Fleming, Roger A. Mason (John Donald Publishing, 2019)
  6. Peter Jackson, ''From Genghis Khan to Tamerlane: The Reawakening of Mongol Asia'' (Yale University Press, 2023) p.421
  7. Jan-Marie Knights, ''The Plantagenet Socialite'' (Amberley Publishing, 2023)
  8. [https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Scottish_Historical_Review/HFkJAAAAIAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22April+1405%22+james+scotland&pg=PA47&printsec=frontcover" The Captivity of James I"], by E. W. M. Balfour-Melville, in ''The Scottish Historical Review'', Volume 21 (1924) p.47 ("As the Annunciation fell in 1406 on a Thursday, the previous Monday would have been March 22nd, which may therefore be accepted as the date of the capture.") Because of the calendar used in England at the same time, the year was considered 1405 until March 25, when the New Year's Day marked the beginning in England of 1406.
  9. Chan, Hok-lam. (1990). "The Cambridge History of China". Cambridge University Press.
  10. Tsai, Shih-shan Henry. (2011). "Perpetual happiness: The Ming emperor Yongle". University of Washington Press.
  11. Friedrich Stolberg, "Gebhardshagen" in ''Befestigungsanlagen im und am Harz von der Frühgeschichte bis zur Neuzeit'' (Fortifications in and around the Harz from Early History to Modern Times) (Hildesheim, 1968) pp. 105–107
  12. Cho, Hung-guk. (2009). "Han'guk-gwa Dongnam Asia-ui Gyoryusa". Sonamu.
  13. Lodge, Eleanor Constance. (1924). "The End of the Middle Age, 1273-1453". Methuen & Company Limited.
  14. (2014). "Asian Expansions: The Historical Experiences of Polity Expansion in Asia". Taylor & Francis.
  15. Fernquest, Jon. (Autumn 2006). "Crucible of War: Burma and the Ming in the Tai Frontier Zone (1382–1454)". SOAS Bulletin of Burma Research.
  16. [https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/de/articles/017160/2011-01-21/ "St. Jörgenschild"], in Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz online
  17. Syvret, Marguerite. (2011). "Balleine's History of Jersey". Phillimore.
  18. (2006). "Viet Nam: Borderless Histories". University of Wisconsin Press.
  19. Miranda, Salvador. "Conclave of November 18 - 30, 1406 (Gregory XII)". [[Florida International University]].
  20. "King Robert III: Biography on Undiscovered Scotland".

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