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  • 1350
  • Calendar year

    Year 1350 (MCCCL) was a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar. January 9 – Giovanni II Valente becomes Doge of Genoa. May 23 (possible

    1350

    1350

  • PPS-1350
  • Ion thruster used by spacecraft and satellites

    PPS-1350 is a Hall-effect thruster, a kind of ion propulsion system for spacecraft. It was used in the SMART-1 mission to the moon and one geostationary

    PPS-1350

    PPS-1350

    PPS-1350

  • Jeanne of Hainault
  • Jeanne (or Johanna) of Hainault (1323 – December 1350) was ruling Countess of Soissons from 1344 until 1350. She was a daughter of John of Beaumont, lord

    Jeanne of Hainault

    Jeanne of Hainault

    Jeanne_of_Hainault

  • Sharp PC-1350
  • The Sharp PC-1350 is a small pocket computer manufactured by Sharp. The PC-1350 was introduced in 1984 and was used by engineers, and favored by programmers

    Sharp PC-1350

    Sharp PC-1350

    Sharp_PC-1350

  • Middle Dutch
  • West Germanic language of the High and Late Middle Ages

    Middle Dutch is a collective name for a number of closely related West Germanic dialects whose ancestor was Old Dutch. It was spoken and written between

    Middle Dutch

    Middle Dutch

    Middle_Dutch

  • List of iwi
  • Iwi of New Zealand

    This is a list of iwi (New Zealand Māori tribes). This list includes groups recognised as iwi (tribes) in certain contexts. Many are also hapū (sub-tribes)

    List of iwi

    List_of_iwi

  • 1350 aluminium alloy
  • Aluminium alloy

    1350 aluminium alloy is nearly pure aluminium consist of minimum of weight percentage of 99.5% of Aluminium. Electrical conductors. "1350 Aluminium alloy"

    1350 aluminium alloy

    1350_aluminium_alloy

  • SIGRed
  • SIGRed (CVE-2020-1350) is a security vulnerability discovered in Microsoft's Domain Name System (DNS) implementation of Windows Server versions from 2003

    SIGRed

    SIGRed

  • 1350s BC
  • Decade

    from 1359 BC to 1350 BC. c. 1352 BC – Amenhotep III (Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt) dies and is succeeded as Pharaoh by Amenhotep IV. 1350 BC – Yin becomes

    1350s BC

    1350s_BC

  • Radio Humsafar
  • South Asian radio network

    station in the Toronto suburb of Brampton, Ontario, CIRF, broadcasting on 1350 kHz. Radio Humsafar website "About us" section Deprecated link archived 2006-01-12

    Radio Humsafar

    Radio_Humsafar

  • DZXQ
  • Radio station in Metro Manila, Philippines

    DZXQ (1350 AM), on-air as Radyo La Verdad 1350, is a radio station owned by Information Broadcast Unlimited and operated by Breakthrough and Milestones

    DZXQ

    DZXQ

    DZXQ

  • 1350 Rosselia
  • Asteroid

    1350 Rosselia, provisional designation 1934 TA, is a stony Koronian asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 22 kilometers in

    1350 Rosselia

    1350 Rosselia

    1350_Rosselia

  • Roger Clarendon
  • English royal bastard and conspirator (1350–1402)

    Sir Roger Clarendon (c. 1350 – 8 June 1402) was a conspirator and royal bastard as the illegitimate son of Edward the Black Prince and his mistress, Edith

    Roger Clarendon

    Roger Clarendon

    Roger_Clarendon

  • NGC 1350
  • Spiral galaxy in the constellation Fornax

    NGC 1350 is a spiral galaxy located 87 million light years away in the southern constellation Fornax (the Furnace). It was discovered by Scottish astronomer

    NGC 1350

    NGC 1350

    NGC_1350

  • John II of France
  • King of France from 1350 to 1364

    1364), called John the Good (French: Jean le Bon), was King of France from 1350 until his death in 1364. When he came to power, France faced several disasters:

    John II of France

    John II of France

    John_II_of_France

  • New Zealand
  • Island country in the Pacific Ocean

    last large habitable land to be settled by humans. Between about 1280 and 1350, Polynesians began to settle in the islands and subsequently developed a

    New Zealand

    New Zealand

    New_Zealand

  • Fifth siege of Gibraltar
  • 1349–50 attempt by Alfonso XI of Castile to retake Gibraltar

    The fifth siege of Gibraltar, mounted between August 1349 and March 1350, was a second attempt by King Alfonso XI of Castile to retake the fortified town

    Fifth siege of Gibraltar

    Fifth siege of Gibraltar

    Fifth_siege_of_Gibraltar

  • Holy Roman Empire
  • European political entity (800/962–1806)

    000. Lyon 20,000. Verona 20,000. Metz 16,000 people. Florence 15,000. 1300–1350: Milan 120,000 people. Florence 110,000 people. Genoa 90,000 people. Prague

    Holy Roman Empire

    Holy Roman Empire

    Holy_Roman_Empire

  • Black Death
  • 1346–1353 pandemic in Eurasia and North Africa

    symptomatibus aegritudium). The phrase mors nigra, 'black death', was used in 1350 by Simon de Covino (or Couvin), a Belgian astronomer, in his poem "On the

    Black Death

    Black Death

    Black_Death

  • Roger Bernard IV of Foix, Viscount of Castelbon
  • Roger Bernard IV of Foix (1310 - 1350) was viscount of Castelbon and other Catalan lands bequeathed by his parents Gaston I of Foix viscount of Foix and

    Roger Bernard IV of Foix, Viscount of Castelbon

    Roger Bernard IV of Foix, Viscount of Castelbon

    Roger_Bernard_IV_of_Foix,_Viscount_of_Castelbon

  • Trivial File Transfer Protocol
  • Very basic transfer protocol over UDP

    on a file server. TFTP was first standardized in 1981 and updated in RFC 1350. Due to its simple design, TFTP can be easily implemented by code with a

    Trivial File Transfer Protocol

    Trivial_File_Transfer_Protocol

  • Bosnian–Serbian War (1350–1351)
  • Bosnia and the Serbian Empire from 1350–1351 over the region of Hum (Zahumlje). It was fought shortly from the end of 1350 to the first half of 1351 after

    Bosnian–Serbian War (1350–1351)

    Bosnian–Serbian War (1350–1351)

    Bosnian–Serbian_War_(1350–1351)

  • Eleanor de Guzmán
  • Castilian noblewoman and long-term mistress to Alfonso XI of Castile

    Medina-Sidonia until she fell from grace in the wake of Alfonso's death in 1350. She was then executed by her enemies. Eleanor was the daughter of nobleman

    Eleanor de Guzmán

    Eleanor de Guzmán

    Eleanor_de_Guzmán

  • Palmer Mansion
  • Demolished mansion in Chicago, Illinois

    The Palmer Mansion was a large private home constructed 1882–1885 at 1350 N. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois. Once the largest private residence in

    Palmer Mansion

    Palmer Mansion

    Palmer_Mansion

  • Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300–1350
  • 2024–2025 art exhibition

    Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300–1350, is an exhibition of Sienese painting displayed at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art (2024–2025) and London

    Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300–1350

    Siena:_The_Rise_of_Painting,_1300–1350

  • Clare Downham
  • English medievalist and historian

    historian of Ireland and Britain and the Vikings, specialising in the era 400 to 1350. She studied for degrees in Medieval History at the University of St Andrews

    Clare Downham

    Clare_Downham

  • 1350s in art
  • period (died 1421) 1350: Lluís Borrassà – Spanish Gothic Era painter (died 1424) 1350: Agnolo Gaddi – Italian painter (died 1396) 1350: Spinello Aretino

    1350s in art

    1350s_in_art

  • Alice Holland, Countess of Kent
  • English noblewoman

    Lady Alice Holland, Countess of Kent (c. 1350 – 17 March 1416), LG, formerly Alice FitzAlan, was an English noblewoman, a daughter of the 3rd Earl of Arundel

    Alice Holland, Countess of Kent

    Alice Holland, Countess of Kent

    Alice_Holland,_Countess_of_Kent

  • IBM Intelligent Cluster
  • IBM computer cluster

    Later (in 2008-2009) solution also was known as the IBM System Cluster 1350; in 2010 released line with final IBM Intelligent Cluster name. Roughly twice

    IBM Intelligent Cluster

    IBM_Intelligent_Cluster

  • Louis I of Hungary
  • King of Hungary and Croatia from 1342 to 1382

    policy. He launched two campaigns to the Kingdom of Naples between 1347 and 1350. His troops occupied large territories on both occasions, and Louis adopted

    Louis I of Hungary

    Louis I of Hungary

    Louis_I_of_Hungary

  • John of Naples (14th century)
  • Italian Dominican fiar and philosopher

    of Taranto. He returned to Naples that same year and died probably around 1350. John wrote at least three works: a lost commentary on Peter Lombard's Sentences

    John of Naples (14th century)

    John_of_Naples_(14th_century)

  • 1350s in England
  • Events from the 1350s in England. Monarch – Edward III 1350 29 August – Battle of Winchelsea (Les Espagnols sur Mer) off the south coast of England: An

    1350s in England

    1350s in England

    1350s_in_England

  • Joan Holland, Duchess of Brittany
  • Duchess of Brittany from 1366 to 1384

    Lady Joan Holland (1350 – October 1384) was Duchess of Brittany as the second wife of John IV, Duke of Brittany. She was the daughter of Joan of Kent and

    Joan Holland, Duchess of Brittany

    Joan_Holland,_Duchess_of_Brittany

  • List of peers 1350–1359
  • This page lists all peers who held extant titles between 1350 and 1359. Cokayne, George Edward, ed. (1887). Complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland

    List of peers 1350–1359

    List_of_peers_1350–1359

  • Peter of Castile
  • King of Castile and León (1350–1366, 1367–1369)

    Cruel (el Cruel) or the Just (el Justo), was King of Castile and León from 1350 to 1369. Peter was the last ruler of the main branch of the House of Ivrea

    Peter of Castile

    Peter of Castile

    Peter_of_Castile

  • Mohamad v. Palestinian Authority
  • 2012 United States Supreme Court case

    Court held the Torture Victim Protection Act of 1991 (TVPA), 28 U.S.C. § 1350, applies exclusively to natural persons and does not impose liability against

    Mohamad v. Palestinian Authority

    Mohamad_v._Palestinian_Authority

  • Alfonso XI of Castile
  • King of Castile, León and Galicia from 1312 to 1350

    Alfonso XI (11 August 1311 – 26 March 1350), called the Avenger (el Justiciero), was King of Castile and León. He was the son of Ferdinand IV of Castile

    Alfonso XI of Castile

    Alfonso XI of Castile

    Alfonso_XI_of_Castile

  • 1350 AM
  • AM radio frequency

    radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1350 kHz: 1350 AM is a Regional broadcast frequency. Because 1350 kHz is a multiple of both 9 and 10, the frequency

    1350 AM

    1350_AM

  • WVBP
  • Radio station in Peoria, Illinois, United States

    WVBP (1350 kHz) is a AM radio station licensed for Peoria, Illinois, that broadcasts an urban adult contemporary format. The station signed on as WEEK

    WVBP

    WVBP

    WVBP

  • 1350 in Ireland
  • Events from the year 1350 in Ireland. Lord: Edward III Brian Bán Ó Briain, King of Thomond, is killed; restoration of Diarmaid mac Toirdhealbach (see 1343

    1350 in Ireland

    1350_in_Ireland

  • Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent
  • English nobleman (1350–1397)

    Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent KG (1350 – 25 April 1397) was an English nobleman and a councillor of his half-brother, King Richard II of England. Thomas

    Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent

    Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent

    Thomas_Holland,_2nd_Earl_of_Kent

  • Philip VI of France
  • Disputed King of France from 1328 to 1350

    Philip VI (French: Philippe; 1293 – 22 August 1350), called the Fortunate (French: le Fortuné), the Catholic (le Catholique) and of Valois (de Valois)

    Philip VI of France

    Philip VI of France

    Philip_VI_of_France

  • Hundred Years' War
  • Medieval Anglo-French conflicts, 1337–1453

    (1356), where King John II of France, having succeeded his father Philip from 1350, was taken prisoner. By 1378, under King Charles V the Wise and the leadership

    Hundred Years' War

    Hundred Years' War

    Hundred_Years'_War

  • USS Atglen
  • USS Atglen (ID-1315), also sometimes listed as ID-1350, was a United States Navy barge in service from 1917 to 1919. Atglen was laid down as a non-self-propelled

    USS Atglen

    USS Atglen

    USS_Atglen

  • Alien Tort Statute
  • US legislation

    The Alien Tort Statute (codified into positive law in 1948 as 28 U.S.C. § 1350; ATS), also called the Alien Tort Claims Act (ATCA), is a federal law that

    Alien Tort Statute

    Alien Tort Statute

    Alien_Tort_Statute

  • Dauphin of France
  • Title given to the heir apparent to the throne of France

    Viennois), was the title given to the heir apparent to the throne of France from 1350 to 1791, and from 1824 to 1830. The word dauphin is French for dolphin and

    Dauphin of France

    Dauphin of France

    Dauphin_of_France

  • Hook and Cod wars
  • 140-year period of civil war in medieval Holland

    Cabbeljaws) comprise a series of wars and battles in the County of Holland between 1350 and 1490. Most of these wars were fought over who should hold the title of

    Hook and Cod wars

    Hook and Cod wars

    Hook_and_Cod_wars

  • Mum's the word
  • English idiom

    Part 2. The word "mum" is an alteration of momme, which was used between 1350 and 1400 in Middle English with very close to the same meaning, "be silent;

    Mum's the word

    Mum's_the_word

  • Cápac Yupanqui
  • Fifth Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cuzco

    (Quechua: Qhapaq Yupanki Inka, "splendid accountant Inca") (c. 1320 – c. 1350) was the fifth Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cusco (beginning around 1320)

    Cápac Yupanqui

    Cápac Yupanqui

    Cápac_Yupanqui

  • Consequences of the Black Death
  • Aftermath of the pandemic

    The Black Death peaked in Europe between 1348 and 1350, with an estimated third of the continent's population ultimately succumbing to the disease. Often

    Consequences of the Black Death

    Consequences of the Black Death

    Consequences_of_the_Black_Death

  • Middle Ages
  • European history from the 5th to 15th centuries

    which significantly diminished the population of Europe; between 1347 and 1350, the Black Death killed about a third of Europeans. Controversy, heresy,

    Middle Ages

    Middle Ages

    Middle_Ages

  • Dṛg-Dṛśya-Viveka
  • Advaita Vedanta text

    Vidyaranya Swami (c. 1350) Although also attributed to Adi Shankara, the text is most commonly attributed to Bharatī Tīrtha (c. 1350). It is also known

    Dṛg-Dṛśya-Viveka

    Dṛg-Dṛśya-Viveka

  • Magnus Eriksson's crusade
  • 1348-51 War between Sweden and Novgorod

    departed. The fortress was recaptured in February or March of 1349. Later, in 1350, according to a later source, "King Magnus' Will", Magnus went on another

    Magnus Eriksson's crusade

    Magnus Eriksson's crusade

    Magnus_Eriksson's_crusade

  • Maithili literature
  • Literature in the Maithili language

    etc. The most famous literary figure in Maithili is the poet Vidyapati (1350–1450), who wrote his poems in the language of the people, i.e., Maithili

    Maithili literature

    Maithili_literature

  • Teutonic Order
  • Medieval military order

    Bailiwick of Apulia. (Seat: Brindisi (?–1233), Barletta (1233–1350), San Leonardo di Siponto (1350–1483)) Bailiwick of Central Italy Bailiwick of Lombardy (also

    Teutonic Order

    Teutonic Order

    Teutonic_Order

  • 1350s in poetry
  • on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). c. 1350: Baudouin de Sebourc (French, probably from Hainaut) The Tale of Gamelyn

    1350s in poetry

    1350s_in_poetry

  • Abdul Malik Isami
  • 14th-century Indian historian

    Abdul Malik Isami (1311–after 14 May 1350) was a 14th-century Indian historian and court poet. He wrote in the Persian language, under the patronage of

    Abdul Malik Isami

    Abdul_Malik_Isami

  • John I of Aragon
  • King of Aragon from 1387 to 1396

    John I (27 December 1350 – 19 May 1396), called by posterity the Hunter or the Lover of Elegance, or the Abandoned in his lifetime, was the King of Aragon

    John I of Aragon

    John I of Aragon

    John_I_of_Aragon

  • History of Danish
  • into "Runic Danish" (800–1100), Early Middle Danish (1100–1350) and Late Middle Danish (1350–1525). Old East Norse is in Sweden called Runic Swedish and

    History of Danish

    History of Danish

    History_of_Danish

  • Tribhuwana Wijayatunggadewi
  • Javanese third monarch of Majapahit empire

    queen regnant/empress and the third Majapahit monarch, reigning from 1328 to 1350. She also bears the title Bhre Kahuripan (Duchess of Kahuripan). With the

    Tribhuwana Wijayatunggadewi

    Tribhuwana Wijayatunggadewi

    Tribhuwana_Wijayatunggadewi

  • Inca Roca
  • Sixth Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cuzco

    Ruq'a, "magnanimous Inca") (c. 1350 – c. 1380) was the sixth Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cusco (beginning around 1350) and the first of the Hanan ("upper")

    Inca Roca

    Inca Roca

    Inca_Roca

  • Royal Consort Shin-Bi
  • Goryeo queen consort (fl. 14th century)

    clan (Korean: 신비 염씨; Hanja: 愼妃 廉氏; 1350 – ?) was the 6th wife of King Gongmin of Goryeo. Lady Yeom was born in 1350 as the youngest daughter of Yeom Je-shin

    Royal Consort Shin-Bi

    Royal_Consort_Shin-Bi

  • Fox Theatre (San Francisco)
  • Former movie theater in San Francisco, California, United States

    The Fox Theatre was a 4,651-seat movie palace located at 1350 Market Street in San Francisco, California. The theater was designed by the noted theater

    Fox Theatre (San Francisco)

    Fox_Theatre_(San_Francisco)

  • History of Sweden (800–1521)
  • Historical period of Sweden

    1100 AD. The period 1050 to 1350—when the Black Death struck Europe—is considered the Older Middle Ages. The period from 1350 to 1523 is considered the

    History of Sweden (800–1521)

    History_of_Sweden_(800–1521)

  • KABQ (AM)
  • Radio station in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

    KABQ (1350 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., and is airing a sports radio format as "Fox

    KABQ (AM)

    KABQ (AM)

    KABQ_(AM)

  • Dupont Circle Building
  • Building in Washington, D.C.

    building on the south end of Dupont Circle in Washington DC. The entrance is on 1350 Connecticut Avenue NW. The building was designed by architect Mihran Mesrobian

    Dupont Circle Building

    Dupont Circle Building

    Dupont_Circle_Building

  • Hyatt
  • American multinational hospitality company

    one of the businesses managed by the Pritzker family. Hyatt has more than 1350 hotels and all-inclusive properties in 69 countries, across North America

    Hyatt

    Hyatt

    Hyatt

  • Walter Tailboys
  • English landowner, soldier, administrator and politician

    Sir Walter Tailboys (c. 1350–1417) was an English landowner, soldier, administrator and politician who made his home in Lincolnshire. J.S. Roskell; L.

    Walter Tailboys

    Walter_Tailboys

  • Cod Alliance Treaty
  • Treaty aligning nobles and cities with William V of Holland

    The Cod Alliance Treaty was a 1350 or 1351 treaty by which a number of nobles and cities allied with William V of Holland against his mother Margaret II

    Cod Alliance Treaty

    Cod Alliance Treaty

    Cod_Alliance_Treaty

  • Odo IV of Burgundy
  • Duke of Burgundy from 1315-1349

    Odo IV or Eudes IV (1295 – 3 April 1349/1350) was Duke of Burgundy from 1315 until his death and Count of Burgundy and Artois between 1330 and 1347, as

    Odo IV of Burgundy

    Odo IV of Burgundy

    Odo_IV_of_Burgundy

  • Margaret III of Flanders
  • Countess of Flanders from 1384 to 1405

    Margaret III (13 April 1350 – 16/21 March 1405) was a ruling Countess of Flanders, Countess of Artois, and Countess of Auvergne and Boulogne between 1384

    Margaret III of Flanders

    Margaret III of Flanders

    Margaret_III_of_Flanders

  • Knossos
  • Archaeological site and Minoan palace complex in Heraklion, Crete

    until its final destruction in the Late Bronze Age, usually dated to about 1350 BC. Knossos is closely associated with the Greek myths of Minos, Pasiphaë

    Knossos

    Knossos

    Knossos

  • Sweet Baby Inc.
  • Canadian narrative development and consultation studio

    Volcano High". Edge. No. 354. Future plc. 31 December 2020. pp. 35–37. ISSN 1350-1593. Romano, Sal (18 August 2021). "Goodbye Volcano High delayed to 2022

    Sweet Baby Inc.

    Sweet_Baby_Inc.

  • Giovannino de' Grassi
  • Italian artist

    Giovannino de' Grassi (c.1350 – 6 July 1398) was an Italian architect, sculptor, painter and illuminator. He was born in Milan, Italy, in the 14th century

    Giovannino de' Grassi

    Giovannino de' Grassi

    Giovannino_de'_Grassi

  • Baron Scrope of Masham
  • an abeyant title in the Peerage of England. It was created on 25 November 1350 as a barony by writ for Henry le Scrope, son of Geoffrey le Scrope and first

    Baron Scrope of Masham

    Baron Scrope of Masham

    Baron_Scrope_of_Masham

  • Battle of the Strait
  • Conflict during the Reconquista

    exploited were improved. 1274 to 1306. 1306 to 1310. 1310 to 1329. 1329 to 1350. O'Callaghan 2011, p. 3. Carrasco Manchado 2009, p. 401. O'Callaghan 2011

    Battle of the Strait

    Battle_of_the_Strait

  • Hohokam
  • Prehistoric culture in the North American Southwest

    Pueblo peoples to the north and the east.[full citation needed] Between 1350 and 1375 CE, the Hohokam tradition lost vitality and stability, and many

    Hohokam

    Hohokam

    Hohokam

  • WRAP (Norfolk)
  • Radio stations in Hampton Roads, Virginia (1952–1989)

    WNIS, a news/talk station. WRAP's call letters and R&B format moved to AM 1350 in nearby Portsmouth. That station was owned by a Philadelphia-based black

    WRAP (Norfolk)

    WRAP_(Norfolk)

  • Islamic Golden Age
  • Period of cultural flourishing from 786 to 1258

    been proposed. Some scholars extend the end of the golden age to around 1350, thereby including the Timurid Renaissance. Others extend it to the 15th

    Islamic Golden Age

    Islamic Golden Age

    Islamic_Golden_Age

  • Nicolaus of Luxemburg
  • Czech bishop (1322–1358)

    Nicolaus of Luxemburg (1322 – 30 July 1358) was Patriarch of Aquileia from 1350 until 1358. He was born in Prague, the illegitimate son of King John of Bohemia

    Nicolaus of Luxemburg

    Nicolaus_of_Luxemburg

  • List of Arthurian characters
  • Thomas, Peter Wynn, D. Mark Smith and Diana Luft (2007). "Rhyddiaith Gymraeg 1350-1425". Cardiff University. Retrieved 1 January 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint:

    List of Arthurian characters

    List_of_Arthurian_characters

  • Santa Maria in Trastevere
  • Church in Rome, Italy

    Archbishop Emeritis of Madrid. Guillaume d’Aigrefeuille the elder, OSB (1350–1367) Pierre d'Estaing (1370–1373) Philip of Alençon (1378–1397) Niccolò

    Santa Maria in Trastevere

    Santa Maria in Trastevere

    Santa_Maria_in_Trastevere

  • Otto II, Count of Nassau-Siegen
  • German count (1305–1350/1351)

    Count Otto II of Nassau-Siegen (c. 1305 – between 6 December 1350 and 25 January 1351), German: Otto II. Graf von Nassau-Siegen, was since 1343 Count of

    Otto II, Count of Nassau-Siegen

    Otto II, Count of Nassau-Siegen

    Otto_II,_Count_of_Nassau-Siegen

  • Fiore dei Liberi
  • Italian knight, diplomat, and fencer

    (Fiore dei Liberi, Fiore Furlano, Fiore de Cividale d'Austria; born ca. 1350; died after 1409) was a late 14th century knight, diplomat, and itinerant

    Fiore dei Liberi

    Fiore dei Liberi

    Fiore_dei_Liberi

  • Bust of Charlemagne
  • Bust of Charlemagne created in 1350

    The Bust of Charlemagne (German: Karlsbüste) is a reliquary from around 1350 which contains the top part of Charlemagne's skull. The reliquary is part

    Bust of Charlemagne

    Bust of Charlemagne

    Bust_of_Charlemagne

  • Joanna of Bourbon
  • Queen consort of France from 1364 to 1378

    betrothal to Humbert II, Dauphin of Viennois, also fell through. On 8 April 1350, Joanna married her cousin, the future King Charles V of France, at Tain-l'Hermitage

    Joanna of Bourbon

    Joanna of Bourbon

    Joanna_of_Bourbon

  • Preboot Execution Environment
  • Standard for booting from a server

    protocols including DHCP and TFTP (now defined by the 1992 published RFC 1350). Within the PXE schema the client side of the provisioning equation is an

    Preboot Execution Environment

    Preboot Execution Environment

    Preboot_Execution_Environment

  • Tetramorium renae
  • Species of ant

    São Tomé and Príncipe. The holotype was collected on São Tomé Island, at 1350 m elevation. It was first described in 2010 by Hita Garcia, Fischer & Peters

    Tetramorium renae

    Tetramorium renae

    Tetramorium_renae

  • Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya
  • Muslim scholar, jurist, and theologian (1292–1350)

    ʾAbī Bakr ibn ʾAyyūb al-Zurʿī al-Dimashqī al-Ḥanbalī (29 Jan. 1292–15 Sep. 1350 CE / 691–751 AH), commonly known as Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya ("The son of the

    Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya

    Ibn_Qayyim_al-Jawziyya

  • Old Norse literature
  • refers to the vernacular literature of the Scandinavian people up to c. 1350. It mainly consists of Icelandic writings. From the 8th to the 15th centuries

    Old Norse literature

    Old_Norse_literature

  • Bryggen
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site in Bergen, Norway

    Bergen was founded around 1070 within the boundaries of Tyskebryggen. Around 1350 a Kontor of the Hanseatic League was established there, and Tyskebryggen

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    Bryggen

    Bryggen

  • Frederick III, Landgrave of Thuringia
  • Margrave of Meissen

    behalf of his brothers, William, Balthasar, and Louis (Bishop of Bamberg). In 1350, the emperor confirmed the Margraviate of Meissen as a joint possession of

    Frederick III, Landgrave of Thuringia

    Frederick III, Landgrave of Thuringia

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  • Abu Ishaq Ibrahim II
  • Caliph of the Hafsid Sultanate from 1350 to 1369

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  • House of Capet
  • Royal house of France from 987 to 1328

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    House_of_Capet

  • Counts and dukes of Anjou
  • Rulers of the County (later Duchy) of Anjou

    eldest son, John: Following John's ascension to the throne as John II in 1350, the title again returned to the royal domain. The dukes contributed greatly

    Counts and dukes of Anjou

    Counts_and_dukes_of_Anjou

  • Maria of Portugal, Queen of Castile
  • Queen of Castile and León from 1328 to 1350

    (1350-1369). 1995. Guillén, Fernando Arias (2020). The Triumph of an Accursed Lineage: Kingship in Castile from Alfonso X to Alfonso XI (1252-1350).

    Maria of Portugal, Queen of Castile

    Maria of Portugal, Queen of Castile

    Maria_of_Portugal,_Queen_of_Castile

  • Bullfrog Productions
  • British video game developer

    January 1994. pp. 37–43. ISSN 1350-1593. "Bullfrog". Edge. No. 22. Bath: Future plc. July 1995. pp. 25–27. ISSN 1350-1593. "EA Kisses a Frog". GamePro

    Bullfrog Productions

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  • WINY
  • Radio station in Putnam, Connecticut

    WINY (1350 AM) is a heritage radio station and is owned by Gary and Karen Osbrey through licensee Osbrey Broadcasting Company. The station broadcasts a

    WINY

    WINY

  • Pope Boniface IX
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1389 to 1404

    Pope Boniface IX (Latin: Bonifatius IX; Italian: Bonifacio IX; c. 1350 – 1 October 1404, born Pietro Tomacelli Cybo) was head of the Catholic Church from

    Pope Boniface IX

    Pope Boniface IX

    Pope_Boniface_IX

  • Longsword
  • Two-handed, double-edged sword

    prevalent during the late medieval and Renaissance periods (approximately 1350 to 1550). The longsword has many names in the English language, which, aside

    Longsword

    Longsword

    Longsword

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  • Swaraali | ஸ்வராலீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Swaraali | ஸ்வராலீ

    Voice, Aawaj

  • Parthavi | பார்தாவீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Parthavi | பார்தாவீ

    Goddess Sita

  • Quintus
  • Boy/Male

    Danish, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Shakespearean, Swedish

    Quintus

    Born Fifth

  • Baraat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Baraat

    Security

  • Melville
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, English, French

    Melville

    Leader; Hillside; Town by the Mill; From the Industrious One's Town; Mill Town; Gentle Chieftain; From Malleville

  • ULRICH
  • Male

    Swiss

    ULRICH

    , noble ruler.

  • ANSHELM
  • Male

    German

    ANSHELM

    Lombardic form of German Anselm, ANSHELM means "divine helmet."

  • Carlyle
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    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English

    Carlyle

    From the Protected Tower; From the Walled City

  • Yadwinder
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Yadwinder

    Trust, Belief

  • Gunitha | குநிதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Gunitha | குநிதா

    Virtuous, Proficient

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