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* ] &ndash; ]: The Jews of ] are ] en masse. The ] Dominican Rudolph (refers to him in Latin as a '']'', i.e. butcher or executioner) goes from town to town and kills all the Jews that fall under his control. He destroys the Jewish communities at ], ], ], ], ] and ]. In the ], the Jews thought to seek refuge in the ], which are assisted by Christian citizens. But Rindfleisch overcomes the defenders and massacres the Jews, on ]. Spreading from ] to Bavaria and ], Rindfleisch and his persecutors destroy 146 communities, and some 20,000 Jews are killed.<ref>Haim Beinart (1981). ''Carta's Atlas of the Jewish people in the Middle Ages''. Carta Jerusalem. {{ISBN|965-220-035-2}}.</ref> * ] &ndash; ]: The Jews of ] are ] en masse. The ] Dominican Rudolph (refers to him in Latin as a '']'', i.e. butcher or executioner) goes from town to town and kills all the Jews that fall under his control. He destroys the Jewish communities at ], ], ], ], ] and ]. In the ], the Jews thought to seek refuge in the ], which are assisted by Christian citizens. But Rindfleisch overcomes the defenders and massacres the Jews, on ]. Spreading from ] to Bavaria and ], Rindfleisch and his persecutors destroy 146 communities, and some 20,000 Jews are killed.<ref>Haim Beinart (1981). ''Carta's Atlas of the Jewish people in the Middle Ages''. Carta Jerusalem. {{ISBN|965-220-035-2}}.</ref>
* ] &ndash; ]: Forces of the ] are decisively defeated near ] by the residents of ], allied with the ] under ]. After their defeat, the Livonians receive reinforcements from the ] and defeat the residents of Riga and Lithuanians near ], on ]. The knights proceed with their campaign, and besiege and capture Riga. In response, King ] ('''Menved''') threatens to invade ], but a truce is reached and the conflict is mediated by Pope ].<ref>Wyatt, Walter James (1876). ''The history of Prussia: from the earliest times to the present day'', pp. 327–329. Vol 1. London: Longmans, Green and co. {{OCLC|1599888}}.</ref> * ] &ndash; ]: Forces of the ] are decisively defeated near ] by the residents of ], allied with the ] under ]. After their defeat, the Livonians receive reinforcements from the ] and defeat the residents of Riga and Lithuanians near ], on ]. The knights proceed with their campaign, and besiege and capture Riga. In response, King ] ('''Menved''') threatens to invade ], but a truce is reached and the conflict is mediated by Pope ].<ref>Wyatt, Walter James (1876). ''The history of Prussia: from the earliest times to the present day'', pp. 327–329. Vol 1. London: Longmans, Green and co. {{OCLC|1599888}}.</ref>
* ] &ndash; ]:<ref name="Cassell's Chronology no page">{{cite book|last=Williams|first=Hywel|title=Cassell's Chronology of World History|url=https://archive.org/details/cassellschronolo0000will|url-access=registration|publisher=Weidenfeld & Nicolson|year=2005|isbn=0-304-35730-8|location=London}}</ref> ] defeats and kills ]. * ] &ndash; ]: German forces of Duke ] defeat King ] at ] over the prince electors' decision, without electoral act – to dethrone Adolf and proclaim Albert the new ruler of ] at ], on ]. During the battle, Adolf is killed and his army is destroyed with the loss of some 3,000 cavalrymen.<ref name="Cassell's Chronology no page">{{cite book|last=Williams|first=Hywel|title=Cassell's Chronology of World History|url=https://archive.org/details/cassellschronolo0000will|url-access=registration|publisher=Weidenfeld & Nicolson|year=2005|isbn=0-304-35730-8|location=London}}</ref>
* ] &ndash; ] defeats a Scottish army led by ] in the ].<ref name="Cassell's Chronology no page" /> * ] &ndash; ] defeats a Scottish army led by ] in the ].<ref name="Cassell's Chronology no page" />
* ] &ndash; The "ideal city" of ], ], ] is founded by King ] and Guichard de Marzé.<ref>{{cite book|last=Jacques|first=Barnouin|title=The fabulous Destiny of Marciac |url=http://www.fabuleux-marciac.fr|publisher=Un autre Reg'Art|year=2014|isbn=979-10-90894-67-9|location=Albi, France}}</ref> * ] &ndash; The "ideal city" of ], ], ] is founded by King ] and Guichard de Marzé.<ref>{{cite book|last=Jacques|first=Barnouin|title=The fabulous Destiny of Marciac |url=http://www.fabuleux-marciac.fr|publisher=Un autre Reg'Art|year=2014|isbn=979-10-90894-67-9|location=Albi, France}}</ref>
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* ] &ndash; ], Icelandic cleric and bishop (b. ]) * ] &ndash; ], Icelandic cleric and bishop (b. ])
* ] &ndash; ], Hungarian princess (b. ]) * ] &ndash; ], Hungarian princess (b. ])
* ] &ndash; King ] (b. c. ]) * ] &ndash; ], king of ] (])
* ] or ] &ndash; ], Italian chronicler and archbishop of Genoa * ] or ] &ndash; ], Italian chronicler and archbishop of Genoa
* ] &ndash; Sir ], Scottish soldier at the Battle of Falkirk * ] &ndash; Sir ], Scottish soldier at the Battle of Falkirk

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1424 or 1043 or 271
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  1. Haim Beinart (1981). Carta's Atlas of the Jewish people in the Middle Ages. Carta Jerusalem. ISBN 965-220-035-2.
  2. Wyatt, Walter James (1876). The history of Prussia: from the earliest times to the present day, pp. 327–329. Vol 1. London: Longmans, Green and co. OCLC 1599888.
  3. ^ Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN 0-304-35730-8.
  4. Jacques, Barnouin (2014). The fabulous Destiny of Marciac. Albi, France: Un autre Reg'Art. ISBN 979-10-90894-67-9.
  5. Banarsi Prasad Saksena (1992). "The Khalijs: Alauddin Khalij", p. 332. In Mohammad Habib and Khaliq Ahmad Nizami (ed.). A Comprehensive History of India: The Delhi Sultanat (A.D. 1206–1526). Vol. 5 (Second ed.). The Indian History Congress/People's Publishing House. OCLC 31870180.
  6. Catoni, Giuliano. "BONSIGNORI". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani. Retrieved December 20, 2011.
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