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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › 13961396 - Wikipedia

    Il 1396 (MCCCXCVI in numeri romani) è un anno bisestile del XIV secolo . Indice. 1 Eventi. 2 Nati. 3 Morti. 4 Calendario. 5 Altri progetti. Eventi. Tutta la Bulgaria, con la caduta anche del regno di Vidin, viene conquistata dai Turchi.

    • 2149 (MMCXLIX)
    • 802 — 803
    • 844 — 845
    • 1396
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 13961396 - Wikipedia

    France conquers the Republic of Genoa. After a 14-year interregnum, Pedro de San Superano is declared ruler of the Principality of Achaea (modern-day Peloponnese, southern Greece). Abu Amir succeeds Abdul Aziz II as ruler of the Marinid dynasty, in modern-day Morocco. Timur appoints his son Miran Shah, as Timurid viceroy of present-day Azerbaijan.

  3. The Battle of Nicopolis took place on 25 September 1396 and resulted in the rout of an allied Crusader army of Hungarian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Wallachian, Polish, French, Burgundian, German, English, Knights Hospitaller, Iberian, Italian, Bohemian, Serbian and Byzantine troops (assisted by the Venetian navy) at the hands of an Ottoman force, raising the siege of the Danubian fortress of ...

    • 25 September 2023
    • Ottoman Empire victory
  4. Battle of Nicopolis, (Sept. 25, 1396), a catastrophic military defeat for Christian knights at the hands of the Ottoman Turks that brought an end to massive international efforts to halt Turkish expansion into the Balkans and central Europe.

    • Tony Bunting
  5. 8 nov 2018 · The Battle of Nicopolis in September 1396 CE, also known as the Nicopolis Crusade, was an attempt by French, Hungarian, and other European allies to curb the threat of the Ottoman Turks as they pressed ever westwards into Europe.

    • Mark Cartwright
  6. Year 1396 was a leap year starting on Saturday. Events of 1396. May 19 – Martin I succeeds his brother, John I, as King of Aragon (now north-east Spain). September 25 – Battle of Nicopolis: The Ottomans defeat a joint crusade by Hungary, France, the Holy Roman Empire, England and Wallacia, led by King Sigismund of Hungary.

  7. Second Bulgarian Empire, 1331–1371 The defeat of the anti-Ottoman coalition in the Battle of Nicopolis in 1396 was the final blow leading to the fall of the Bulgarian Empire. On 26 September 1371, the Ottomans defeated a large Christian army led by the Serbian brothers Vukašin Mrnjavčević and Jovan Uglješa in the Battle of ...