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Year 1428 (MCDXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar.

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April–June

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References

  1. "Frederick II., Elector of Saxony", ''Encyclopædia Britannica''. Vol. 11 (11th ed.), ed. by Hugh Chisholm, Hugh, (Cambridge University Pressk, 1911) p.60.
  2. (1984). "The Catalan earthquake of February 2, 1428". [[Elsevier]].
  3. Carmen Olivera, et al., ''[http://www.igc.cat/web/files/IGC_2006_sismologia_segles.pdf Els terratrèmols dels segles XIV i XV a Catalunya]'' (The Earthquakes of the 14th and 14th century in Catalonia), (Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya, 2006) {{ISBN. 84-393-6961-1
  4. (1976). "Dictionary of Ming Biography, 1368-1644". Columbia University Press.
  5. Dreyer, Edward L.. (2007). "Zheng He: China and the Oceans in the Early Ming Dynasty, 1405–1433". Pearson Longman.
  6. Dreyer, Edward L.. (2007). "Zheng He: China and the Oceans in the Early Ming Dynasty, 1405–1433". Pearson Longman.
  7. "Otto II. und Casimir VI." in ''[[Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie]]'' Vol. 25, ed. by Gottfried von Bülow (Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, 1887) pp. 785–787
  8. John Julius, ''A History of Venice'' (Vintage Books, 1989.
  9. Kenneth M. Setton, ''The Papacy and the Levant (1204–1571), Volume II: The Fifteenth Century'' (Philadelphia: The American Philosophical Society, 1978) p.37
  10. Kathlene Baldanza, ''Ming China and Vietnam: Negotiating Borders in Early Modern Asia'' (Cambridge University Press, 2016) ISBN 978-1-316-53131-0
  11. Larissa Juliet Taylor, ''The Virgin Warrior: The Life and Death of Joan of Arc'' (Yale University Press, 2009)
  12. DeVries, Kelly. (1999). "Joan of Arc: A Military Leader". Sutton Publishing.
  13. [http://www.nationaalarchief.nl/plaatsen/details.asp?actie=zoeken&page=2&pk=73 De Zoen van Delft (3 juli 1428)] (The Treaty of Delft, Dutch National Archive)
  14. David M. Walker, ''A Legal History of Scotland'' (W. Green, 1988), [https://books.google.com/books?id=EOFKAQAAIAAJ vol 2], p.213
  15. (2003). "Witch Hunts in Europe and America: An Encyclopedia". Greenwood Publishing Group.
  16. [[Isaac Titsingh]], ''[[Nihon Odai Ichiran]]''; ou, [https://books.google.com/books?id=18oNAAAAIAAJ&dq=nipon+o+dai+itsi+ran ''Annales des empereurs du Japon.''] (Paris: Royal Asiatic Society, Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1834) [https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5850691 OCLC 5850691], pages 330-331
  17. (15 February 1964). "The First Biography of Joan of Arc: Translated and Annotated by Daniel Rankin and Claire Quintal". University of Pittsburgh Pre.
  18. J.H. Ramsay, ''Lancaster and York: A century of English history (A.D. 1399–1485) Vol. 1'' (Oxford: Clarendon, 1892)
  19. [[:de:Eberhard Windeck. Eberhard Windeck]]: Kaiser Sigismunds Buch (1440–50)
  20. "Appenzell Wars (1401-1429)" in ''Historical Dictionary of Switzerland'' online
  21. (1886). "Słownik geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów słowiańskich, Tom VII".
  22. (2000). "The Annals of London: A Year-by-year Record of a Thousand Years of History". University of California Press.
  23. (10 April 2023). "Richard Neville, 16th earl of Warwick {{!}} English noble {{!}} Britannica".
  24. (1905). "Wiltshire Notes and Queries".

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