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  1. Há 1 dia · In 1301 at Lincoln, the young Edward became the first English prince to be invested with the title of Prince of Wales, when the King granted him the Earldom of Chester and lands across North Wales, hoping to give his son more financial independence.

    • Edward II

      In the spring of 1301, the king declared Edward the Prince...

  2. 20 de mai. de 2024 · 1301 Second Mongol invasion of Burma: Myinsaing Kingdom: Yuan dynasty: 1300 1300 Lembu Sora rebellion Majapahit Empire: Lembu Sora forces 1302 1302 Battle of Bapheus Ottoman Empire Byzantine Empire: 1302 1302 Battle of Dimbos Ottoman Empire Byzantine Empire: c. 14th century c. 14th century K'aissape–Hvalsey war: Inuit under K'aissape

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BonoboBonobo - Wikipedia

    23 de mai. de 2024 · The bonobo ( / bəˈnoʊboʊ, ˈbɒnəboʊ /; Pan paniscus ), also historically called the pygmy chimpanzee (less often the dwarf chimpanzee or gracile chimpanzee ), is an endangered great ape and one of the two species making up the genus Pan (the other being the common chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes ). [4]

  4. Há 4 dias · The Árpád dynasty, the male-line descendants of Grand Prince Árpád, ruled Hungary continuously from 895 to 1301. Christianity was adopted as the state religion for the Kingdom of Hungary by King Saint Stephen and the kings of the Árpád dynasty used the title of the apostolic king.

  5. 10 de mai. de 2024 · Prince of Wales, title reserved exclusively for the heir apparent to the British throne. It dates from 1301, when King Edward I, after his conquest of Wales and execution (1283) of David III, the last native prince of Wales, gave the title to his son, the future Edward II.

  6. 16 de mai. de 2024 · Lists of battles. Before 301. 301–1300. 1301–1600. 1601–1800. 1801–1900. 1901–2000. 2001–current. Naval. Sieges. See also. Before 500 BC. 5th century BC. 4th century BC. 3rd century BC. 2nd century BC. 1st century BC. 2nd century. 3rd century. See also. List of Roman battles. References.