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  1. Henry of Lipá (Czech: Jindřich z Lipé; died 26 August 1329) was a prominent Czech nobleman, marshal, and powerful magnate in the Kingdom of Bohemia. Biography [ edit ] Henry was born to the prominent Ronovci family , though the date of his birth remains unknown.

  2. Biography. Henry was the eldest son of Henry II of Lipá, though the exact date of his birth remains unknown. He is first mentioned in a document dating 28 November 1337, when he was around the age of 15. [1] In the 1350s, he took part in the provincial court of Brno, and was a member of the entourage of Charles IV. [2]

  3. Mar 4, 2022 · The involvement of France in the American War of Independence (1775-1783) was not only significant in the progress of the war itself but also as a critical moment for France. Whereas French intervention in the war would help turn the tide in favor of the Americans, the debt it incurred would contribute to the later French Revolution (1789-1799).

  4. Through his influence, Henry helped Henry of Bohemia to the throne, but also he contributed to his expulsion from the country a few years later. In 1310, John of Bohemia appointed him as his chamberlain and as Supreme Marshal of the Kingdom of Bohemia. In 1311, he was removed from office, but he returned in 1315.

  5. Mar 1, 2024 · The Second Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence and established the United States, established the Continental Army and Navy, secured an alliance with France, and adopted the short-lived Articles of Confederation. How did the Second Continental Congress try to avoid war with Britain?

  6. Henry was the eldest son of Henry of Lipá, though the exact date of his birth remains unknown. He is first mentioned in 1316 as defending the town of Zittau. [2] He participated in politics as his father rose to prominence, and married Agnes of Blankenheim in 1321, a relative of John of Bohemia. [3] He was governor of Bohemia from 1322 to 1325 ...

  7. Feb 7, 2023 · Texas Revolution Quick Facts. Start Date: The Texas Revolution officially started on October 2, 1835, with the Battle of Gonzales. End Date: It ended on April 21, 1836, with the Texan victory at the Battle of San Jacinto. Outcome: Texan forces won the Texas Revolution, securing independence from Mexico.

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