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  2. Genoese map - Wikipedia

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    The Genoese map is a 1457 world map. The map relied extensively on the account of the traveler to Asia Niccolo da Conti , rather than the usual source of Marco Polo . [ 1 ] The author is not known, but is a more modern development than the Fra Mauro world map , with fairly good proportions given to each continents.

  3. Battle of Albulena - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Albulena (Albanian: Beteja e Albulenës), also known as the Battle of Ujëbardha, was fought on 2 September 1457 between Albanian forces led by Skanderbeg and an Ottoman army under Ishak bey Evrenoz and Skanderbeg's nephew, Hamza Kastrioti.

  4. 1457 - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; Edit; View history; ... Year 1457 was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar.

  5. Marmaduke Constable - Wikipedia

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    The first three years of Henry VII's reign were disrupted by risings in the North. Constable's brother-in-law, Sir Humphrey Stafford of Grafton, Worcestershire , was executed at Tyburn on 8 July 1486 for his involvement with Francis Lovell's rising in Yorkshire in 1486, and the Earl of Northumberland was killed by a Yorkshire mob in a rising in ...

  6. Siege of Marienburg (1457-1460) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Malbork took place between September 28, 1457 and August 5, 1460, during the Thirteen Years' War.The Teutonic Knights tried to regain the fortress (Ordensburg) of Malbork (or Marienburg), which had been the capital of their state, but was captured by the Kingdom of Poland in June 1457.

  7. Crusades of the 15th century - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Order dates to ... In June 1457, Inal sent an ... Ceuta was a north African coastal city strategically located on the Strait of Gibraltar that was ...

  8. Early world maps - Wikipedia

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    The Genoese map of 1457 is a world map that relied extensively on the account of the traveller to Asia Niccolo da Conti, rather than the usual source of Marco Polo. [37] The author is unknown, but is a more modern development than the Fra Mauro world map , less intricate and complete, with fairly good proportions given to each of the continents.

  9. 1457 in England - Wikipedia

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    1 January – Osmund of Salisbury (died 1099) is canonised, the last English saint created until the 20th century. His remains are translated from Old Sarum to Salisbury Cathedral on 23 July.