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    January–December June 6 – Massacre of 1391: Anti-Jewish pogroms erupt in Seville, Spain. Many thousands of Jews are massacred, and the violence spreads throughout Spain and Portugal, specially to Toledo, Barcelona and Mallorca. This event marks a turning-point in the history of the

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    What happened in the year 1391?
    Year 1391 ( MCCCXCI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar) of the Julian calendar . June 6 – Massacre of 1391: Anti-Jewish pogroms erupt in Seville, Spain. Many thousands of Jews are massacred, and the violence spreads throughout Spain and Portugal, specially to Toledo, Barcelona and Mallorca.
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    What was the massacre of 1391 in Spain?
    Also known as The pogroms of 1391, the Massacre of 1391 was a display of antisemitism and violence against Jews in Spain. It was one of the Middle Ages' largest attacks on Jews, who were ultimately given the choice of converting or leaving Spain in 1492.
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    When did the 1390s start and end?
    The 1390s was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, 1390, and ended on December 31, 1399. January 19 – The Treaty of Lyck confirms an alliance between Vytautas and the Teutonic Knights, in the Lithuanian Civil War against Vytautas's cousin, Jogaila.
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    Also known as The pogroms of 1391, the Massacre of 1391 was a display of antisemitism and violence against Jews in Spain.It was one of the Middle Ages' largest attacks on Jews, who were ultimately given the choice of converting or leaving Spain in 1492. While Jews in the Iberian Peninsula at this time were generally disliked, violence against Jews was common even until …

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      3724. Minguo calendar. 521 before ROC. 民前521年. Nanakshahi calendar. −77. Thai solar calendar. 1933–1934. The year 1391 BC.

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      Sa'ad al-Din Masud ibn Umar ibn Abd Allah al-Taftazani, Ilkhanate polymath (b. 1322) probable – Altichiero, Italian painter (b. 1330) 1391. January 16 – Emir Muhammed V of Granada (b. 1338) February 16 – John V Palaiologos, Byzantine emperor (b. 1332) March 10 – King Tvrtko I of Bosnia (b. 1338) November 1 – Amadeus VII, Count of ...

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1393

      Date unknown. In central Persia, the Muzzafarid Empire, led by Shah Mansur, rebels against their Timurid occupiers. The rebellion is squashed and the Muzaffarid nobility are executed, ending the Muzaffarid Dynasty in Persia. George VII succeeds his …

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      January 19 – The Treaty of Lyck confirms an alliance between Vytautas and the Teutonic Knights, in the Lithuanian Civil War against Vytautas's cousin, Jogaila. April 14 – John VII Palaiologos overthrows his grandfather, John V Palaiologos, as Byzantine Emperor. April 19 – Robert III succeeds his father, Robert II, as King of Scotland.

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1392

      January–December. June 13 – An assassination attempt by Pierre de Craon against Olivier de Clisson, Constable of France, fails. General Yi Seong-gye crowns himself Taejo of Joseon, ending the Goryeo Dynasty in the Korean Peninsula, and establishing the Joseon Dynasty, which will last for more than 500 years.

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1398

      October 14 – King Taejo of Joseon abdicates the throne of the Joseon dynasty in modern-day Korea, following the murder of his heir Yi Bangsuk, during a coup by Yi's older half-brother, Yi Bang-won, in The First Strife Of Princes. Taejo's eldest son Jeongjong succeeds to the throne. November 11 – Janus succeeds his father, James I, as King ...



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