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Events

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

Births

Deaths

References

References

  1. "Henry V". Oxford University Press.
  2. Schnerb, Bertrand. (1988). "Les Armagnacs et les Bourguignons: la maudite guerre". Éditions Perrin.
  3. Coville, Alfred, ''L'Ordonnance cabochienne (20-27 mai 1413)'', Editeur Alphonse Picard, Paris, 1891, p. 1
  4. Great Britain. Commission for Visiting the Universities and Colleges of Scotland. (1837). "University of St. Andrews". W. Clowes and Sons.
  5. (1995). "Geschichte in Daten. Mecklenburg-Vorpommern". Koehler&Amelang.
  6. Saul, Nigel. (1997). "Richard II". [[Yale University Press]].
  7. Bojtár, Endre. (1999). "Foreword to the Past: A Cultural History of the Baltic People". CEU Press.
  8. "Saint Catherine of Bologna {{!}} Italian mystic".

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