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  2. 1335 - Wikipedia

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    Year 1335 was a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. Events. January–December. May 2 – Otto the ...

  3. Congress of Visegrád (1335) - Wikipedia

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    The first Congress of Visegrád was a 1335 summit in Visegrád in which Kings John I of Bohemia, Charles I of Hungary and Croatia and Casimir III of Poland formed an anti-Habsburg alliance. The three leaders agreed to create new commercial routes to bypass the staple port of Vienna , which made merchants offer their goods there before they ...

  4. Rukn-e-Alam - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Rukn-ud-Din Abul Fateh (Punjabi: شیخ رکن الدین ابوالفتح; 26 November 1251 – 3 January 1335), commonly known by the title Shah Rukn-e-Alam ("Pillar of the World"), was an eminent 13th and 14th-century Punjabi Muslim Sufi saint from Multan (present-day Punjab, Pakistan), who belonged to Suhrawardiyya Sufi order.

  5. Category:1335 in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1335 in Europe" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Congress of Visegrád ...

  6. Category:1335 - Wikipedia

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  7. 1335 in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Events from the year 1335 in the Kingdom of Scotland. Incumbents. Monarch – David II; Events. 30 July – Battle of Boroughmuir, Scots victory;

  8. 1335 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Events from the year 1335 in Ireland. Incumbent. Lord: Edward III; Events "John Ó hEaghra was taken prisoner by the son of the Earl and considerable part of his ...

  9. Sir Gruffydd Llwyd - Wikipedia

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    Sir Gruffydd Llywd, or Gruffydd ap Rhyd ap Gruffydd ap Ednyfed (died 1335) [1] was a Welsh nobleman notable for his involvement in quashing Roger Mortimer’s 1322 revolt against King Edward II. [2] Throughout his life until his death in 1335, Llwyd held high-ranking positions in Welsh society, with Lordships in Tregarnedd and Dinorwig and ...