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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1420_AM1420 AM - Wikipedia

    The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1420 kHz: 1420 AM is a Regional broadcast frequency. Argentina ... Newark, New York: 52123: B: 5: 0.5

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WNRS_(AM)WNRS (AM) - Wikipedia

    WNRS (1420 kHz) is an AM radio station broadcasting a Spanish language tropical music format. Licensed to Herkimer, New York , United States, the station serves the Utica area. Owned by Arjuna Broadcasting Corp., the station also simulcasts on translator station W252DO at 98.3 FM .

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  4. The Crucifixion. Fra Angelico (Guido di Pietro) Italian. ca. 1420–23. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 603. This early work by Fra Angelico, likely made for private devotion, accentuates the drama of Christ’s Crucifixion. In the foreground the Virgin collapses in grief, surrounded by the lamenting Mary Magdalen and Mary of Cleofas.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1420s1420s - Wikipedia

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    January–December

    1. March – The Çelebi Sultan Mehmed Mosque in Didymoteichois inaugurated. 2. May 21 – Treaty of Troyes: With the Burgundian faction dominant in France, King Charles VI of France acknowledges Henry V of Englandas his heir, and as virtual ruler of most of France. 3. May 25 – Henry the Navigator is appointed Grand Master of the Military Order of Christ. 4. June 2 – Catherine of Valois marries King Henry V of England. 5. June 7 – Troops of the Republic of Venice capture Udine after a long siege,...

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    1. Henry V of England commences construction of the ship Grace Dieu. 2. Tang Saierstarts a rebellion against the emperor of China, and takes two cities with her rebel army, before she is defeated. 3. Construction begins on the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, China, while the palace complex of the Forbidden City is completed. In this year the Yongle Emperor confers the title "Beijing" ("Northern Capital") for the Ming Dynasty's new capital city, replacing Nanjing. 4. Radu II Praznaglava, supporte...

    January–December

    1. February 2 – Yongle Emperor, third emperor of the Ming Dynasty, shifts the Ming capital from Nanjing to Beijing. 2. March 3 – Zheng Hereceives an imperial order from the Yongle Emperor to bring imperial letters, silk products, and other gifts to various rulers of countries around the Indian Ocean. 3. March 21 – Battle of Baugé: A small French force surprises and defeats a smaller English force under Thomas, Duke of Clarence, a brother of Henry V of England, in Normandy. 4. May 26 – Mehmed...

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    1. John III of Dampierre, Marquis of Namur, sells his estates to Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy. 2. The first patent is issued by the Republic of Florence. 3. Portuguese sailors sent by Henry the Navigator cross Cape Non, going as far as Cape Bojador. 4. Traditional date – Larabanga Mosque is founded, in modern-day northern Ghana.

    January–December

    1. January 10 – Hussite Wars – Battle of Německý Brod: The Hussites defeat an army of Royalist Crusaders. 2. March 21–May 2 – Hundred Years' War – Siege of Meaux: Meauxsurrenders to the English. 3. June 10–September – The Ottoman sultan Murad II besieges Constantinople; the siege is broken off as a result of the rebellion of Küçük Mustafa. 4. August 22 – Use of the Spanish era dating system in the Kingdom of Portugalceases. 5. September 1 – Henry VI becomes King of England, aged nine months....

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    1. Ottoman forces overrun the last domains of Constantine II of Bulgaria, who dies in exile at the Serbian court, ending the Bulgarian Empire. 2. On the Italian Peninsula, Venice has a population of 84,000, of which 200 men rule the city, while Florencehas a population of 40,000, of which 600 men rule the city.

    January–March

    1. January 6 – The Electorate of Saxony merges with the Margravate of Meissen and the Duchy of Saxe-Wittenberg. 2. February 11 – Hundred Years War: The island of Tombelaine, off of the coast of France, is taken by English forces in order to be used as a base to attack Mont Saint-Michel. 3. March 7 – After failing to defeat Hushang Shah in a siege of Salangpur, the Gujarat Sultan Ahmad Shah Iis attacked by Hushang's army while on his way back to Ahmedabad. He wins the battle and resumes his tr...

    April–June

    1. April 13 – Hundred Years' War:.The Treaty of Amiensis signed as a mutual defense treaty between the Duchy of Burgundy, the Duchy of Brittany and the Kingdom of England. 2. April 15 – Francesco Foscari is elected the new Doge of the Republic of Venice after the death of Tommaso Mocenigo. He will serve as the Venetian Republic's executive for 34 years before being forced to abdicate a few days before his death in 1457. 3. April 27 – Hussite Wars – Battle of Hořice: The Taborites decisively b...

    July–September

    1. July 10 – Pope Martin V gives his approval of the Treaty of Melno. 2. July 31 – Hundred Years' War – Battle of Cravant: The French army is defeated at Cravant, on the banks of the River Yonne near Auxerre, by the English and their Burgundianallies. 3. August – The Yongle Emperor launches his fourth campaign against the Northern Yuan. 4. August 2 – Ataullah Muhammad Shah I begins a 50-year reign as the Sultan of Kedah in what is now Malaysia, following the death of his father, Sulaiman Shah...

    January–March

    1. January 23 – William Cheyne becomes the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, replacing the late William Hankford. 2. February 1 – While negotiating his release from captivity, King James of Scotland is allowed to be married to Joan Beaufort in London, with a ceremony taking place at Southwark Cathedral. 3. February 12 – The coronation of Sophia of Halshany, wife of Władysław II Jagiełło, as Queen consort of Polandtakes place at the Kraków Cathedral. 4. February 14 – Wars in Lombardy: T...

    April–June

    1. April 5– King James returns to Scotland for the first time since 1406, after being escorted to the border along with his wife Joan Beaufort, Queen consort, by English and Scottish nobles. 2. May 21 – The coronation of James I as King of Scotland takes place at Scone Abbey in the Scottish town of Scone. After the ceremony King James performs his first knighthood ceremony, honoring 18 prominent nobles. 3. June 2 – Battle of L'Aquila: Jacopo Caldora and Micheletto Attendolo, for the Kingdom o...

    July –September

    1. July 28 – The Army of the Duchy of Milan, led by the Duke Filippo Maria Visconti, defeats the Republic of Florence Army, led by Carlo I Malatesta, in the Battle of Zagonara. 2. August 17 – Battle of Verneuil: An English force under John, Duke of Bedford defeats a larger French army under the Duke of Alençon, John Stewart, and Earl Archibald of Douglas. Alençon is captured and Douglas killed. 3. September 7 – Prince Zhu Gaochi of China becomes the Emperor Renzong of the Ming dynasty, beginn...

    November 9 – Kale Kye-Taung Nyo becomes King of Ava by having his lover, Queen Shin Bo-Me, assassinate his 8-year-old nephew, King Min Hla.
    December 9 – The Old University of Leuven, Belgiumis founded.
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    March 6 – Battle of St. James (near Avranches): An English army under John, Duke of Bedford, defeats the French under Arthur de Richemont, forcing the Duke of Brittanyto recognize English suzerainty.
    c. May 15–16 – Kale Kye-Taung Nyo, ruler of the Kingdom of Ava, flees his capital. He is succeeded by Mohnyin Thado, who receives Thinkhaya III of Toungoo.
    June 16 – Hussite Wars – Battle of Usti nad Labem: The Hussitesdecisively beat the crusading armies in the Fourth Anti-Hussite Crusade.
    July 7 – Battle of Khirokitia: King Janus of Cyprus is defeated and captured by the Mamluksand brought to Egypt, where he is ransomed after ten months.

    January–December

    1. January – Spring – Radu II of Wallachia resumes the throne for the fourth time, but a seven-year struggle for it ends when he is defeated in battle, and probably killed, by Dan II, who resumes the throne for a fifth term. 2. April – The House of Balsic's rule of Montenegro comes to an end with the death of Balša III. 3. August 4 – Hussite Wars – Battle of Tachov: The Hussites decisively beat the crusaderarmies, ending the Fourth Anti-Hussite Crusade. 4. August 17 – The first band of Gypsie...

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    1. Gabriel V is elected Patriarch of the Coptic Churchfor the second time. 2. Minrekyansa becomes King of Ava (ancient Burma). 3. The Conflict of Druimnacour occurs in Sutherland, Scotland. 4. The first witch hunts begin, in Switzerland. 5. The Celestine Order is established in France. 6. The Celebration of Sant Jordi (Saint George) begins in Catalonia (he will later become its patron saint). 7. Bremen is expelled from the Hanseatic League. 8. Diogo de Silves, Portuguese navigator, discovers...

    January–December

    1. February 2 – 1428 Catalonia earthquake. The earthquake takes place during Candlemas, striking the region of Catalonia, especially Roussillon, with an epicentre near Camprodon. The earthquake is one of a series of related seismic events that shake Catalonia in a single year. Beginning on 23 February 1427, tremors are felt in March, April, 15 May at Olot. 2. May – Joan of Arc makes her first attempt to reach the Armagnac court at Chinon in support of Charles VII of Francebut is rebuffed. 3....

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    1. The Aztec Empire is formed by the triple alliance of the Aztec city-states Tenochtitlán, Texcoco and Tlacopán and defeats Azcapotzalco to win control of the Valley of Mexico. Itzcóatlbecomes 1st emperor. 2. A serious fire occurs at Baynard's Castle in the City of London, England. 3. Lam Sơn uprising: Lê Lợi, founder of the Lê dynasty in Vietnam, liberates Annam (the territory occupied by Ming dynasty China in 1407) and restores the kingdom as Đại Việt.

    January–December

    1. February 12 – Battle of Rouvray (or "of the Herrings"): English forces under Sir John Fastolf defend a supply convoy, which is carrying rations (food) to the army of William de la Pole, 4th Earl of Suffolk at Orléans, from attack by the Comte de Clermont and John Stewart. 2. April 29 – Siege of Orléans: Joan of Arc enters Orléanswith a relief expedition. 3. May 7 – The Tourelles, the last English siege fortification at Orléans, falls. Joan of Arcbecomes the hero of the battle by returning,...

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    1. Fire destroys Turku. 2. A series of seven customs offices and barriers are installed along the Grand Canal of China, during the reign of the Ming Dynasty's Yongle Emperor.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 14201420 - Wikipedia

    May 21 – Treaty of Troyes: With the Burgundian faction dominant in France, King Charles VI of France acknowledges Henry V of England as his heir, and as virtual ruler of most of France. [1] May 25 – Henry the Navigator is appointed Grand Master of the Military Order of Christ. June 2 – Catherine of Valois marries King Henry V of England.

  7. Apr 4, 2020 · The duchy of Burgundy, enriched by the wealth of its Flemish cities, was the leading center of fashion during the 1420s. The Duke of Burgundy’s alliance with England supported the production of the finest woolen textiles, woven in Flanders from English yarn. Merchants used their profits from manufacture and trade to rival aristocrats as the ...

  8. 1420 WACK, Newark, New York. 193 likes. Located in Newark, New York, about 30 minutes East of Rochester, we’re one of the few privately owned radio stations in the area serving the Finger Lakes Region.

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