1430


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1430 (MCDXXX) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar.

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References

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  2. (1972). "Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971". Her Majesty's Stationery Office.
  3. Vacalopoulos, Apostolos E.. (1973). "History of Macedonia 1354–1833". [[Institute for Balkan Studies (Greece).
  4. Lysý, Miroslav. (2007). "Husitské vpády do Uhorska 1428 – 1431". Historický časopis.
  5. DeVries, Kelly. (1999). "Joan of Arc: A Military Leader". Sutton Publishing.
  6. Zunz, Leopold. (1907). "The Sufferings of the Jews During the Middle Ages". Bloch Publishing Company.
  7. [https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06281a.htm "Order of Friars Minor"], by Michael Bihl, in ''The Catholic Encyclopedia'', Vol. 6. (New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1909)
  8. Fabris, Antonio. (1992). "From Adrianople to Constantinople: Venetian–Ottoman diplomatic missions, 1360–1453". Mediterranean Historical Review.
  9. Kiaupa, Zigmantas. (2000). "The History of Lithuania Before 1795". Lithuanian Institute of History.
  10. (1964). "Myanma Swezon Kyan". [[Sarpay Beikman]].
  11. Lucien-René Delsalle, ''Rouen et les Rouennais au temps de Jeanne d'Arc'' (''Rouen and the people of Rouen in the time of Joan of Arc'') (Éditions des Falaises, 1982)
  12. [[Philippe Contamine]], [[Olivier Bouzy]], and [[Xavier Hélary]], ''Dictionnaire Jeanne d'Arc'', Robert Laffont, 2012, p.20
  13. "Margaret of Anjou {{!}} queen of England".
  14. (2011). "Historical Dictionary of the British Monarchy". Scarecrow Press.
  15. Dek, A.W.E.. (1970). "Genealogie van het Vorstenhuis Nassau". Europese Bibliotheek.
  16. "World-Changing Women: Christine de Pizan".

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1430