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=== October–December ===
=== October–December ===
* [[October 21]] – King Henry V summons the English Parliament, directing its members to assemble at Westminster on December 2.   
* [[October 21]] – King Henry V summons the English Parliament, directing its members to assemble at Westminster on December 2.   
* [[October 22]] – [[Ghiyāth al-dīn Naqqāsh]], an envoy of the embassy sent by the [[Timurid dynasty|Timurid]] ruler of [[Persia]], [[Shahrukh Mirza|Mirza Shahrukh]] (r. 1404–1447), to the [[Ming Dynasty]] of China during the reign of the [[Yongle Emperor]] (r. 1402–1424), records his sight and travel over a large floating [[pontoon bridge]] at [[Lanzhou]] (constructed earlier in [[1372]]) as he crosses the [[Yellow River]] on this day. He writes that it was: "...composed of twenty three boats, of great excellence and strength attached together by a long chain of iron as thick as a man's thigh, and this was moored on each side to an iron post as thick as a man's waist extending a distance of ten cubits on the land and planted firmly in the ground, the boats being fastened to this chain by means of big hooks. There were placed big wooden planks over the boats so firmly and evenly that all the animals were made to pass over it without difficulty."
* [[October 22]] – [[Ghiyāth al-dīn Naqqāsh]], an envoy of the embassy sent by the [[Timurid dynasty|Timurid]] ruler of [[Persia]], [[Shahrukh Mirza|Mirza Shahrukh]] (r. 1404–1447), to the [[Ming Dynasty]] of China during the reign of the [[Yongle Emperor|Emperor Cheng Zu]] (r. 1402–1424), records his sight and travel over a large floating [[pontoon bridge]] at [[Lanzhou]] (constructed earlier in [[1372]]) as he crosses the [[Yellow River]] on this day. He writes that it was: "...composed of twenty three boats, of great excellence and strength attached together by a long chain of iron as thick as a man's thigh, and this was moored on each side to an iron post as thick as a man's waist extending a distance of ten cubits on the land and planted firmly in the ground, the boats being fastened to this chain by means of big hooks. There were placed big wooden planks over the boats so firmly and evenly that all the animals were made to pass over it without difficulty."
* [[October 28]] – [[Beijing]] is officially designated the capital of [[Ming Dynasty]] China, during the same year that the [[Forbidden City]], the seat of government, is completed.
* [[October 28]] – [[Beijing]] is officially designated the capital of [[Ming Dynasty]] China, during the same year that the [[Forbidden City]], the seat of government, is completed.
* [[November 1]] – [[Hussite Wars]] – [[Battle of Vyšehrad]]: [[Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor]], fails and is ejected from [[Kingdom of Bohemia|Bohemia]].
* [[November 1]] – [[Hussite Wars]] – [[Battle of Vyšehrad]]: [[Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor]], fails and is ejected from [[Kingdom of Bohemia|Bohemia]].
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* [[Henry V of England]] commences construction of the ship ''[[Grace Dieu (ship)|Grace Dieu]]''.
* [[Henry V of England]] commences construction of the ship ''[[Grace Dieu (ship)|Grace Dieu]]''.
* [[Tang Saier]] starts a rebellion against the emperor of China, and takes two cities with her rebel army, before she is defeated.<ref>Lily Xiao Hong Lee, Sue Wiles: Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women, Volume II: Tang Through Ming 618 - 1644</ref>
* [[Tang Saier]] starts a rebellion against the emperor of China, and takes two cities with her rebel army, before she is defeated.<ref>Lily Xiao Hong Lee, Sue Wiles: Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women, Volume II: Tang Through Ming 618 - 1644</ref>
* Construction begins on the [[Temple of Heaven]] in [[Beijing]], [[China]], while the palace complex of the [[Forbidden City]] is completed. In this year the [[Yongle Emperor]] confers the title "Beijing" ("Northern Capital") for the [[Ming Dynasty]]'s new capital city, replacing [[Nanjing]].
* Construction begins on the [[Temple of Heaven]] in [[Beijing]] in [[Ming dyansty|China]], while the palace complex of the [[Forbidden City]] is completed. The [[Yongle Emperor|Emperor Cheng Zu]] confers the title "Beijing" ("Northern Capital") for the [[Ming Dynasty]]'s new capital city, replacing [[Nanjing]].
* [[Radu II of Wallachia|Radu II Praznaglava]], supported by the Ottomans, and [[Dan II of Wallachia|Dan II]], with Hungarian help, start a seven-years-long struggle for the throne of [[Wallachia]], after [[Michael I of Wallachia|Mihail I]] is killed in a battle. The throne of Wallachia will switch from one to another about four times until [[1427]], when Radu II dies.
* [[Radu II of Wallachia|Radu II Praznaglava]], supported by the Ottomans, and [[Dan II of Wallachia|Dan II]], with Hungarian help, start a seven-years-long struggle for the throne of [[Wallachia]], after [[Michael I of Wallachia|Mihail I]] is killed in a battle. The throne of Wallachia will switch from one to another about four times until [[1427]], when Radu II dies.
* [[Alexander I of Moldavia|Alexandru cel Bun]] defends Moldavia against the first incursion by the Ottomans, at [[Cetatea Albă]].
* [[Alexander I of Moldavia|Alexandru cel Bun]] defends Moldavia against the first incursion by the Ottomans, at [[Cetatea Albă]].

Revision as of 12:00, 11 June 2025

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March 25: The Hussites defeat Holy Roman Empire troops at the Battle of Sudomer.

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Events

January–March

April–June

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Vitkov Hill

July–September

October–December

  • October 21 – King Henry V summons the English Parliament, directing its members to assemble at Westminster on December 2.
  • October 22Ghiyāth al-dīn Naqqāsh, an envoy of the embassy sent by the Timurid ruler of Persia, Mirza Shahrukh (r. 1404–1447), to the Ming Dynasty of China during the reign of the Emperor Cheng Zu (r. 1402–1424), records his sight and travel over a large floating pontoon bridge at Lanzhou (constructed earlier in 1372) as he crosses the Yellow River on this day. He writes that it was: "...composed of twenty three boats, of great excellence and strength attached together by a long chain of iron as thick as a man's thigh, and this was moored on each side to an iron post as thick as a man's waist extending a distance of ten cubits on the land and planted firmly in the ground, the boats being fastened to this chain by means of big hooks. There were placed big wooden planks over the boats so firmly and evenly that all the animals were made to pass over it without difficulty."
  • October 28Beijing is officially designated the capital of Ming Dynasty China, during the same year that the Forbidden City, the seat of government, is completed.
  • November 1Hussite WarsBattle of Vyšehrad: Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor, fails and is ejected from Bohemia.
  • December 2 – The 9th Parliament of King Henry V of England is opened at Westminster, and selects Roger Hunt as Speaker of the House of Commons.

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Deaths

References

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