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  1. 2 giorni fa · ebraismo. Evoluzione storica. Preceduto da. Signoria di Milano. Succeduto da. Aurea Repubblica Ambrosiana (1447-1450) Repubblica Transpadana. Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale. Il Ducato di Milano fu un antico Stato dell' Italia settentrionale, nominalmente parte del Sacro Romano Impero.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SkanderbegSkanderbeg - Wikipedia

    2 giorni fa · Gjergj Kastrioti ( c. 1405 – 17 January 1468), commonly known as Skanderbeg, was an Albanian feudal lord and military commander who led a rebellion against the Ottoman Empire in what is today Albania, North Macedonia, Greece, Kosovo, Montenegro, and Serbia . A member of the noble Kastrioti family, he was sent as a hostage to the Ottoman court.

  3. 5 giorni fa · This article covers the history of Ottoman architecture up to the end of Bayezid II's reign (r. 14471512), prior to the advent of what is generally considered "classical" Ottoman architecture in the 16th century.

  4. 21 ore fa · 1425–1433, 1435–1446, 1447–1462: Vasily Kosoy 1421–1448 Grand Prince of Moscow r. 1434–1435: Dmitry Shemyaka d. 1453 Grand Prince of Moscow r.

  5. 27 mag 2024 · 1447 - Ludovico Lazzarelli, poeta e filosofo italiano († 1500) 1466 - Scipione Forteguerri , grammatico e umanista italiano († 1515 ) 1469 - Annibale II Bentivoglio , condottiero italiano († 1540 )

  6. 22 mag 2024 · Bayezid II (born December 1447/January 1448?, Demotika, Thrace, Ottoman Empire—died May 26, 1512, Demotika) was an Ottoman sultan (1481–1512) who consolidated Ottoman rule in the Balkans, Anatolia, and the eastern Mediterranean and was the first Ottoman sultan challenged by the spread of the Safavid empire of Persia.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Black_DeathBlack Death - Wikipedia

    3 giorni fa · Black Death. The Black Death was a bubonic plague pandemic occurring in Europe from 1346 to 1353. It was one of the most fatal pandemics in human history; as many as 50 million people [2] perished, perhaps 50% of Europe's 14th century population. [3] . The disease is caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis and spread by fleas and through the air.