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  1. Siege of Acre (1291) Coordinates: 32°56′N 35°05′E. The siege of Acre (also called the fall of Acre) took place in 1291 and resulted in the Crusaders ' losing control of Acre to the Mamluks. It is considered one of the most important battles of the period.

    • 4 April – 18 May 1291
    • Acre captured by the Mamluks
    • Acre captured by the Mamluks
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1290s1290s - Wikipedia

    1290. January 3 – Constance of Portugal, queen consort of Castile (d. 1313) January 6 – Otto Bodrugan, English landowner and politician (d. 1331) June 23 – Jakushitsu Genkō, Japanese Rinzai master and poet (d. 1367) August 4 – Leopold I (the Glorious), German nobleman (d. 1326) October 15 – Anne of Bohemia, queen consort of Bohemia ...

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  4. Part of the Crusades. The Hospitaller conquest of Rhodes. Date. 1291–1399. Location. Levant, Baltic, Iberia, Italy, Northern Africa. Result. Rise of the Ottomans, decline of Mamluks, Mongols. Territorial.

    • 1291–1399
    • Rise of the Ottomans, decline of Mamluks, Mongols
    • Levant, Baltic, Iberia, Italy, Northern Africa
    • Hospitallers, Teutonic Knights successful, Templars destroyed
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 12901290 - Wikipedia

    Europe. July 10 – King Ladislaus IV ( the Cuman) is assassinated at the castle of Körösszeg (modern Romania ). He is succeeded by Andrew III ( the Venetian ), after an election by Hungarian nobles, who is crowned by Archbishop Lodomer as new ruler of Hungary and Croatia in Székesfehérvár on July 23. [1] [2]

  6. The 1290s was a decade that began on 1 January 1290 and ended on 31 December 1299. It is distinct from the decade known as the 130th decade which began on January 1, 1291. and ended on December 31, 1300. Millennium: 2nd millennium. Centuries: 12th century – 13th century – 14th century. Decades:

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WCOW-FMWCOW-FM - Wikipedia

    Website. cow97.com. WCOW-FM (97.1 MHz, "Cow 97") is a country music radio station licensed to Sparta, Wisconsin that serves Mid-western Wisconsin and the La Crosse and La Crescent communities on the nearby Mississippi River separating Minnesota and Wisconsin.

  8. In 1290, the entire Jewish population of England (about 3,000 people) was expelled from the country on the orders of Edward I. Jewish people had only been in England since the Norman Conquest, invited to settle there by William the Conqueror.

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