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== Events ==
== Events ==
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=== January&ndash;March ===
=== January&ndash;March ===
* [[January 31]] &ndash; [[Mircea I of Wallachia|Mircea I]], [[List of princes of Wallachia|Prince of Wallachia]] (now part of southern Romania), dies after a reign of 21 years and is succeeded by his son, [[Michael I of Wallachia|Mihail I]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Treptow |first=Kurt W. |year=2000 |title=Vlad III Dracula: The Life and Times of the Historical Dracula |publisher=The Center of Romanian Studies |page=37 |isbn=973-98392-2-3 }}</ref>
* [[January 31]] &ndash; [[Mircea I of Wallachia|Mircea I]], [[List of princes of Wallachia|Prince of Wallachia]] (now part of southern Romania), dies after a reign of 21 years and is succeeded by his son, [[Michael I of Wallachia|Mihail I]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Treptow |first=Kurt W. |year=2000 |title=Vlad III Dracula: The Life and Times of the Historical Dracula |publisher=The Center of Romanian Studies |page=37 |isbn=973-98392-2-3 }}</ref>
* [[February 7]] &ndash; The [[Lam Sơn uprising]] in Chinese-occupied Vietnam beginsduring the [[Tết]] holiday as a group of 18 men led by [[Lê Lợi]] begin a nine year rebellion against Ming dynasty China.<ref>{{citation| surname =  Anderson | given = James A. | chapter = The Ming invasion of Vietnam, 1407–1427| pages =92| title = East Asia in the World: Twelve Events That Shaped the Modern International Order| editor-given1 = David C.| editor-surname1 = Kang| editor-given2 =  Stephan | editor-surname2 = Haggard| location = Cambridge | publisher = Cambridge University Press| year = 2020 | isbn = 978-1-108-47987-5}}</ref>
* [[February 7]] &ndash; The [[Lam Sơn uprising]] in Chinese-occupied Vietnam begins during the [[Tết]] holiday as a group of 18 men led by [[Lê Lợi]] begin a nine year rebellion against Ming dynasty China.<ref>{{citation| surname =  Anderson | given = James A. | chapter = The Ming invasion of Vietnam, 1407–1427| pages =92| title = East Asia in the World: Twelve Events That Shaped the Modern International Order| editor-given1 = David C.| editor-surname1 = Kang| editor-given2 =  Stephan | editor-surname2 = Haggard| location = Cambridge | publisher = Cambridge University Press| year = 2020 | isbn = 978-1-108-47987-5}}</ref>
* [[February 20]] &ndash; At [[Srinagar]], in what is now [[India]], [[Zayn al-Abidin the Great|Zayn al-Abidin]], already the [[vizier]] (Wazir) of the [[Kashmir Sultanate]], is crowned as the new Sultan after he overthrows his older brother, the Sultan [[Ali Shah Miri]].<ref>{{citation |first=Mohibbul |last=Hasan |title=Kashmir Under the Sultans |location=Delhi |publisher=Aakar Books |edition=Reprinted |year=2005 |orig-date=first published 1959|page= 70|isbn=978-81-87879-49-7 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EUlwmXjE9DQC }}</ref>
* [[February 20]] &ndash; At [[Srinagar]], in what is now [[India]], [[Zayn al-Abidin the Great|Zayn al-Abidin]], already the [[vizier]] (Wazir) of the [[Kashmir Sultanate]], is crowned as the new Sultan after he overthrows his older brother, the Sultan [[Ali Shah Miri]].<ref>{{citation |first=Mohibbul |last=Hasan |title=Kashmir Under the Sultans |location=Delhi |publisher=Aakar Books |edition=Reprinted |year=2005 |orig-date=first published 1959|page= 70|isbn=978-81-87879-49-7 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EUlwmXjE9DQC }}</ref>
* [[March 21]] &ndash; The [[Concordats of Constance]] are approved by the Council of Constance for signing by the various parties.<ref name=Creighton>Mandell Creighton, ''A History of the Papacy during the Period of the Reformation, Vol. I: The Great Schism—The Council of Constance, 1378–1418'' (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1882), pp. 406–407.</ref>
* [[March 21]] &ndash; The [[Concordats of Constance]] are approved by the Council of Constance for signing by the various parties.<ref name=Creighton>Mandell Creighton, ''A History of the Papacy during the Period of the Reformation, Vol. I: The Great Schism—The Council of Constance, 1378–1418'' (Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1882), pp. 406–407.</ref>
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=== July&ndash;September ===
=== July&ndash;September ===
*[[July 8]] &ndash; [[Sejong the Great|Chungnyeong]] is named by his father, King Taejong of Korea, as the new heir to the throne as Grand Prince, replacing Yangnyeong.<ref>Hong Yi-Seop, ''Sejong the Great'' (Seoul: Sejong the Great Memorial Society, 2011), p.18</ref>  
* [[July 8]] &ndash; [[Sejong the Great|Chungnyeong]] is named by his father, King Taejong of Korea, as the new heir to the throne as Grand Prince, replacing Yangnyeong.<ref>Hong Yi-Seop, ''Sejong the Great'' (Seoul: Sejong the Great Memorial Society, 2011), p.18</ref>  
*[[July 12]] &ndash; England approves and signs the [[Concordats of Constance]].<ref name=Marcati/>
* [[July 12]] &ndash; England approves and signs the [[Concordats of Constance]].<ref name=Marcati/>
* [[July 29]] &ndash; The Army of [[England]], led by King Henry V, begins the [[Siege of Rouen (1418–1419)|siege of Rouen]], the capital of [[Normandy]] in [[France]]. The siege lasts almost six months before the Burgundian French defenders surrender<ref>{{Cite book |last=Wagner |first=J. A. |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/65205034 |title=Encyclopedia of the Hundred Years War |date=2006 |publisher=Greenwood Press |isbn=0-313-32736-X |location=Westport, Conn. |pages=322 |oclc=65205034}}</ref>
* [[July 29]] &ndash; The Army of [[England]], led by King Henry V, begins the [[Siege of Rouen (1418–1419)|siege of Rouen]], the capital of [[Normandy]] in [[France]]. The siege lasts almost six months before the Burgundian French defenders surrender<ref>{{Cite book |last=Wagner |first=J. A. |title=Encyclopedia of the Hundred Years War |date=2006 |publisher=Greenwood Press |isbn=0-313-32736-X |location=Westport, Conn. |pages=322 |oclc=65205034}}</ref>
* [[August 10]] &ndash; [[Taejong of Joseon|King Taejong]], ruler of the kingdom of [[Joseon]] that encompasses most of Korea, agrees to abdicate his throne in order for his son [[Sejong the Great|Prince Yi Do]] to become the new monarch. Taejong then becomes the [[Styles and titles in Joseon|King Emeritus]] (''Sangwang'').
* [[August 10]] &ndash; [[Taejong of Joseon|King Taejong]], ruler of the kingdom of [[Joseon]] that encompasses most of Korea, agrees to abdicate his throne in order for his son [[Sejong the Great|Prince Yi Do]] to become the new monarch. Taejong then becomes the [[Styles and titles in Joseon|King Emeritus]] (''Sangwang'').
 
* [[August 21]] &ndash; [[Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War]]: The massacre of the Armagnacs ends in Paris after as many as 5,000 people have been killed in retaliation for the assassination of John the Fearless.<ref name=Sizer/>
*[[August 21]] &ndash; [[Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War]]: The massacre of the Armagnacs ends in Paris after as many as 5,000 people have been killed in retaliation for the assassination of John the Fearless.<ref name=Sizer/>
* [[August 23]] &ndash; [[Beatrice Lascaris di Tenda]], Duchess of Milan as the wife of the Duke [[Filippo Maria Visconti]], is secretly arrested for adultery and removed from the walled city of [[Milan]] while its gates are locked.<ref>{{cite book |last=Corio |first=Bernardino |author-link=Bernardino Corio |title=Historia cōtinente da lorigine di Milano tutti li gesti, fatti, e detti preclari |trans-title=History from the origin of Milan to all the gestures, facts, and famous sayings |publication-place=Venice |publisher=Giorgio De Cavalli |url=https://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/en/view/bsb10162022 |year=1565 |orig-year=1503 |oclc=165998125 |language=it|via=Munich Digitization Center (MDZ)}} (reprinted 1856)</ref> On her husband's orders, she is transferred to the ''[[Visconti Castle (Binasco)|Castello Visconteo]]'' in nearby [[Binasco]], where she, two of her maidens, and her lover, the troubadour Michele Orombelli, are tortured. Beatrice is beheaded on September 13, and her three accomplices are put to death on the same day.  
* [[August 23]] &ndash; [[Beatrice Lascaris di Tenda]], Duchess of Milan as the wife of the Duke [[Filippo Maria Visconti]], is secretly arrested for adultery and removed from the walled city of [[Milan]] while its gates are locked.<ref>{{cite book |last=Corio |first=Bernardino |author-link=Bernardino Corio |title=Historia cōtinente da lorigine di Milano tutti li gesti, fatti, e detti preclari |trans-title=History from the origin of Milan to all the gestures, facts, and famous sayings |publication-place=Venice |publisher=Giorgio De Cavalli |url=https://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/en/view/bsb10162022 |year=1565 |orig-year=1503 |oclc=165998125 |language=it|via=Munich Digitization Center (MDZ)}} (reprinted 1856)</ref> On her husband's orders, she is transferred to the ''[[Visconti Castle (Binasco)|Castello Visconteo]]'' in nearby [[Binasco]], where she, two of her maidens, and her lover, the troubadour Michele Orombelli, are tortured. Beatrice is beheaded on September 13, and her three accomplices are put to death on the same day.  
* [[September 13]] &ndash; Commissioned by the Sultan [[Al-Mu'ayyad Shaykh]] of Egypt and supervised by the Shaykh's Emir Abu Bakr al-Yaghmuri, the rebuilding of the [[Ibn Uthman Mosque]] begins in [[Gaza City]].<ref>{{cite book |title=Corpus Inscriptionum Arabicarum Palaestinae, G |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=P2LtyFVNJmcC |first1=Moshe |last1=Sharon |authorlink=Moshe Sharon |year=2009 |volume=4 |publisher=BRILL |page=155 |isbn=978-90-04-17085-8}}</ref> The Mosque will be completed in [[1431]] but will be destroyed almost 600 years later in [[2024]] by an airstrike from the [[State of Israel]].
* [[September 13]] &ndash; Commissioned by the Sultan [[Al-Mu'ayyad Shaykh]] of Egypt and supervised by the Shaykh's Emir Abu Bakr al-Yaghmuri, the rebuilding of the [[Ibn Uthman Mosque]] begins in [[Gaza City]].<ref>{{cite book |title=Corpus Inscriptionum Arabicarum Palaestinae, G |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=P2LtyFVNJmcC |first1=Moshe |last1=Sharon |authorlink=Moshe Sharon |year=2009 |volume=4 |publisher=BRILL |page=155 |isbn=978-90-04-17085-8}}</ref> The Mosque will be completed in [[1431]] but will be destroyed almost 600 years later in [[2024]] by an airstrike from the [[State of Israel]].
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=== Date unknown ===
=== Date unknown ===
* [[João Gonçalves Zarco]] leads one of the first [[Kingdom of Portugal|Portuguese]] expeditions to the [[Madeira Islands]].
* [[João Gonçalves Zarco]] leads one of the first [[Kingdom of Portugal|Portuguese]] expeditions to the [[Madeira Islands]].</onlyinclude>
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== Births ==
== Births ==

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John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy, is assassinated shortly after taking control of Paris, setting off a massacre of thousands of the Armagnacs who supported King Charles

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