A feudal war was waged in the late 1360’s and 1370’s between the grand prince of Moscow, Dmitrii Ivanovich Donskoi (ruled 1359–89), and the prince of Tver’, Mikhail Aleksandrovich, who was aided by Lithuania. Dmitrii Donskoi, after constructing the stone Moscow Kremlin and repulsing ...
By the end of the 1370’s these operations resulted in virtually the complete expulsion of the English from France. REFERENCECalmette, J. Charles V. Paris [1945].Charles VI the Mad. Born Dec. 3, 1368, in Paris; died there Oct. 21, 1422. King from 1380. Member of the Valois dynasty...
with the institution of insurance, it includes several very important distinct qualities, owing to which a reinsurance agreement is not subjected to the legal regulations concerning insurance agreements and it creates a distinguished type of agreements not ruled by regulations of the civil code.Andrzej...
The influence of the gentry was strengthened during the reign of Louis I of Anjou (1370–82), who promulgated the Koszyce Privilege of 1374. During the 14th century Poland’s foreign policy was aimed at containing the powerful feudal German aggressors and recovering the conquered Polish lands. ...
subjugation of Italy (they unsuccessfully attempted to use the 1347 uprising of Cola di Rienzi toward that end) and continued to maintain close economic ties with her. Taking advantage of France’s difficulties during the Hundred Years’ War (1337–1453), Pope Gregory XI (1370–78) moved the...
A feudal war was waged in the late 1360’s and 1370’s between the grand prince of Moscow, Dmitrii Ivanovich Donskoi (ruled 1359–89), and the prince of Tver’, Mikhail Aleksandrovich, who was aided by Lithuania. Dmitrii Donskoi, after constructing the stone Moscow Kremlin and repulsing ...
A feudal war was waged in the late 1360’s and 1370’s between the grand prince of Moscow, Dmitrii Ivanovich Donskoi (ruled 1359–89), and the prince of Tver’, Mikhail Aleksandrovich, who was aided by Lithuania. Dmitrii Donskoi, after constructing the stone Moscow Kremlin and repulsing ...
Union with Hungary between 1370 and 1382 did not assure success in the struggle against the Teutonic Order. This goal was better served by the Krewo Union of 1385 between Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, which also gave the Polish magnates the opportunity to exploit the Ukrainian and...
The Peace of Stralsund of 1370 established the Hanseatic League’s supremacy in the Baltic Sea and its right to interfere in the election of the Danish kings. The Danish medieval cities (the most important of which were Copenhagen, Roskilde, and Malmö) were relatively weak and could not ...