Year 1351 (MCCCLI) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar. January 14 – Edward III of England institutes the Treason Act 1351, defining...
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1351 is a number in the 1000s number range. 1351 or variant, may also refer to: AD 1351 (MCCCLI), the 1351st year in the Common Era 1351 BC, the year before...
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The Commodore 1351 is a computer mouse made by Commodore in 1986, which can be directly plugged into the 9-pin control port of a Commodore 64 or 128. The...
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Serbian Empire from 1350–1351 over the region of Hum (Zahumlje). It was fought shortly from the end of 1350 to the first half of 1351 after the Serbian Emperor...
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The siege of Geertruidenberg (1351–1352) was a long siege of Geertruidenberg Castle during the first of the Hook and Cod wars. In 1345, Geertruidenberg...
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Labourers was a law created by the English Parliament under King Edward III in 1351 in response to a labour shortage, which aimed at regulating the labour force...
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Philip VI of France (redirect from Jeanne of France (1351-1371))
on 11 January 1350. They had one daughter: Joan (Blanche) of France (May 1351 – 16 September 1371), who was intended to marry John I of Aragon, but who...
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The siege of Zierikzee (1351) took place during the first of the Hook and Cod wars. In the middle ages Zierikzee was a town of substantial importance....
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known by his Mongolian name, Bayan Temür, was 31st ruler of Goryeo from 1351 to 1374. He was the second son of King Chungsuk. Goryeo had been a semi-autonomous...
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