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  1. 2 days ago · The history of Spain dates to contact between the pre-Roman peoples of the Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula made with the Greeks and Phoenicians. During Classical Antiquity, the peninsula was the site of multiple successive colonizations of Greeks, Carthaginians, and Romans. Native peoples of the peninsula, such as the Tartessos ...

  2. 11 hours ago · The history of Vietnam can be traced back to around 20,000 years ago. The first modern humans to arrive and settle in the area of modern-day Vietnam are known as the Hoabinhians, who can be traced as the ancestors of modern-day Negritos. Archaeological findings from 1965, which are still under research, show the remains of two hominins closely ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lê_dynastyLê dynasty - Wikipedia

    May 2, 2024 · By early 1427, Lê Lợi's forces had controlled most of northern Vietnam, advancing as far as the southern tip of modern-day Guangxi. Following negotiations with the Ming, Lê Lợi selected Trần Cảo as a puppet king of Annam who nominally ruled from 1426 to 1428. Early period (1428–1527) Lê Lợi (1428–1433)

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  5. Apr 16, 2024 · John Tiptoft, 1st earl of Worcester (born c. 1427, Everton, Bedfordshire, Eng.—died Oct. 18, 1470, London) was a noted English Yorkist leader during the Wars of the Roses, known for his brutality and abuse of the law and called the “butcher of England.”. The son of the 1st Baron Tiptoft, he was educated at Oxford, and in 1449 he was ...

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  6. 5 days ago · The Hijri calendar for the year 1425 Hijri corresponding to the year 2004 AD according to the Hijri and Gregorian calendar.

  7. Apr 23, 2024 · John Mór Tanister (Scottish Gaelic: Eòin Mòr Tànaiste or Iain MacDhòmhnaill, died 1427) was the second son of John Macdonald (John of Islay, Lord of the Isles) and Princess Margaret Stewart of Scotland, daughter of King Robert II. [1] . He is the founder of Clan MacDonald of Dunnyveg.

  8. May 2, 2024 · History of English Literature. From The Macmillan Encyclopedia. The earliest works of the Old English period (407-1100 AD) are heroic poems, notably the epic Beowulf, which belong to a Germanic oral tradition of alliterative unrhymed verse and were not put into written form until the 7th century.

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