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  1. Piraud, Claude-Henri. (2010). "Les armistices de 1441 en Guyenne". Bulletin de la Société historique et archéologique du Périgord.
  2. Liew, Foon Ming. (1996). "The Luchuan-Pingmian Campaigns (1436–1449) in the Light of Official Chinese Historiography". Oriens Extremus.
  3. 'The colleges and halls: King's', in A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 3, the City and University of Cambridge, ed. J P C Roach (London, 1959), pp. 376-408. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/cambs/vol3/pp376-408 [accessed 5 February 2021]
  4. Jean Charles Léonard Simonde de Sismondi , ''Italian Republics, Or, the Origin, Progress and Fall of Itlian Freedom'' (A. and W. Galignani, 1841) p.227 ("Venice had acquired by treachery, on the 24th of February, 144, the principality of Ravenna, governed for 166 years by the house of Polenta.")
  5. (14 January 2014). "A History of the Russian Church to 1488". Routledge.
  6. (2005). "Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church". Oxford University Press.
  7. Mandell Creighton, ''A History of the Papacy During the Period of the Reformation'']. Volume 2. (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1882) pp. 217–220
  8. (18 July 2011). "Eske Brock, d. 1441". Den Store Danske.
  9. "Brock, Eske Jensen". Den Store Danske.
  10. Barker, Juliet R. V.. (2010). "Conquest : the English kingdom of France in the Hundred Years War". Abacus.
  11. Barker, Juliet R. V.. (2010). "Conquest: The English kingdom of France in the Hundred Years War". Abacus.
  12. (1 June 1990). "A History of the Crusades: The Impact of the Crusades on Europe". Univ of Wisconsin Press.
  13. Titsingh, [https://books.google.com/books?id=18oNAAAAIAAJ&pg=PP9&dq=nipon+o+dai+itsi+ran#PRA1-PA339,M1 p. 339]; Nussbaum, "''Kaikitsu-no-hen''" in [https://books.google.com/books?id=p2QnPijAEmEC&pg=PA456&dq= ''Japan encyclopedia'', p. 456.]
  14. [[Ludwig W. Adamec]] (2009), ''Historical Dictionary of Islam'', p.136. Scarecrow Press. {{ISBN. 0810861615.
  15. (Jan 1, 1994). "The European Outthrust and Encounter: The First Phase C.1400-c.1700 : Essays in Tribute to David Beers Quinn on His 85th Birthday". [[Liverpool University Press]].
  16. ''Historical Tables, 58 BC–AD 1985'', by S. H. Steinberg · 1986) p.97 ("1441, Sept. 6: Peace of Copenhagen between Hansa and Holland."
  17. Ernst Robert Daenell, ''Die blütezeit der deutschen Hanse'' (Walter de Gruyter, 1905) p.320 ("Am 6. September 1441 wurde der Vertrag zwischen beiden geschlossen, in dem die Hollander den Presussen und Livlandern als Enstschadigung fur die Wegnahme der 22 Schiffe im Jarhre 1438...")("On 6 September 1441, the treaty was concluded between the two, in which the Dutch offered the Prussians and Livonians compensation for the capture of the 22 ships in 1438...")
  18. (2009). "Ifādat al-anām". Maktabat al-Asadī.
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  20. (January 1, 2016). "Storia del mandorlato {{!}} Torronificio Scaldaferro".
  21. Hazlitt, W. Carew. (1900). "The Venetian Republic: Its Rise, its Growth, and its Fall, 421–1797. Volume II, 1423–1797". Adam and Charles Black.
  22. (6 August 2020). "Delphi Complete Works of Jan van Eyck (Illustrated)". Delphi Classics.
  23. Jane Kelsall. (2000). "Humphrey Duke of Gloucester, 1391-1447". Fraternity of the Friends of Saint Albans Abbey.

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