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  1. 4 giorni fa · 1489 1489 Yorkshire rebellion 1489: Kingdom of England: Tax Resisters 1491 1492 Bread and Cheese Revolt Habsburg Monarchy Habsburg Netherlands: Bread and Cheese Folk 1492 1494 First Muscovite–Lithuanian War: Grand Duchy of Moscow Crimean Khanate: Grand Duchy of Lithuania Vyazma: 1493 1517 Bundschuh movement: 1493 1593 Hundred Years' Croatian ...

  2. 6 giorni fa · The courier who brought the letters from Antwerp was present and also a Venetian merchant. These say that the people of England, that is to say nobles, clergy and commons, have granted an aid of 300,000 l. sterling, or more than a million ducats for three years to the king, above his ordinary revenue.

  3. 3 giorni fa · 100.0%. According to Ottoman statistics studied by Justin McCarthy, [90] the population of Palestine in the early 19th century was 350,000, in 1860 it was 411,000 and in 1900 about 600,000 of which 94% were Arabs . The estimated 24,000 Jews in Palestine in 1882 represented just 0.3% of the world's Jewish population.

  4. 2 giorni fa · In 1489, the first year of Venetian control of Cyprus, Turks attacked the Karpasia Peninsula, pillaging and taking captives to be sold into slavery. In 1539, the Turkish fleet attacked and destroyed Limassol.

  5. 4 giorni fa · c. 1489 239 Maximilian, King of the Romans: 1459–1520 c.1489 Later Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor 240 Arthur, Prince of Wales: 1486–1502 1491 241 Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon: d. 1509 c.1494 242 Alfonso, Duke of Calabria: 1448–1495 1493 Later Alfonso II, King of Naples 243 Edward Poynings: 1459–1521 c. 1499 244

  6. 4 giorni fa · The local churches of the Ecumenical Patriarchate consist of six archdioceses, 66 metropolises, 2 dioceses and one exarchate, each of which reports directly to the Patriarch of Constantinople with no intervening authority. Map of the Greek Orthodox Metropolises in Asia Minor c. 1880.

  7. 4 giorni fa · Gli storici della letteratura individuano l'inizio della tradizione letteraria in lingua italiana nella prima metà del XIII secolo con la scuola siciliana di Federico II di Svevia, Re di Sicilia e Imperatore del Sacro Romano Impero, anche se il primo documento letterario di cui sia noto l'autore è considerato il Cantico delle creature di Frances...