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  1. In retaliation, Louis I confiscated Bogdan's estates in Maramureș in 1365. Bogdan reigned as the first voivode of Moldavia. He did not accept the overlordship of Louis I of Hungary, transforming Moldavia into the second independent Romanian principality.

  2. New buildings were built and the university received a larger degree of academic freedom. Women were allowed to study Philosophy in 1897, Medicine in 1900, Law in 1919, Protestant Theology in 1923, and Roman Catholic Theology in 1946. The first female professor was Elise Richter.

  3. Feb 8, 2024 · House Bill 1365 and Senate Bill 1530 would prohibit counties and municipalities from allowing any sleeping or camping on public grounds without a permit. The bills cite concerns over sanitation...

  4. In retaliation, Louis I confiscated Bogdan's estates in Maramureș in 1365. Bogdan reigned as the first voivode of Moldavia. He did not accept the overlordship of Louis I of Hungary, transforming Moldavia into the second independent Romanian principality.

  5. The brief Alexandrian Crusade, also called the sack of Alexandria, occurred in October 1365 and was led by Peter I of Cyprus against Alexandria in Egypt. Although often referred to as and counted among the Crusades , it was relatively devoid of religious impetus and differs from the more prominent Crusades in that it seems to have been ...

    • 9-12 October 1365
    • Alexandria, Mamluk Sultanate
  6. Mar 2, 2024 · In a 82-26 vote along party lines, Florida lawmakers approved HB 1365. It prohibits counties and municipalities in the state from "authorizing or otherwise allowing public camping or sleeping" on...

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  8. In response to the LORD’s command, Moses took the ransom money from those who were in excess, beyond those ransomed by the Levites. The ransom was collected from the firstborn of the sons of Israel he took the money in terms of the shekel of the sanctuary. The total of the ransom was 1,365 shekels.

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