11) Michelozzo Michelozzi. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Michelozzo Michelozzi, (mekalot´tso mekalot´tse) (KEY) , 1396-1472, Italian sculptor, architect, goldsmith, and founder. He was long associated with Donatello and... 12) Uccello, Paolo. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Uccello, Paolo, (pa´olo oot-chel´lo) (KEY) , c.1396-1475, Florentine painter. Uccello was little appreciated in his own time, and much of his work has been destroyed... 13) Alfonso V, king of Aragon and Sicily. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth
Edition. 2001 ...Alfonso V, king of Aragón and Sicily, (Alfonso the Magnanimous), 1396-1458, king of Aragon and Sicily (1416-58) and of Naples (1443-58), count of Barcelona. He was... 14) John the Fearless. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...duke of Burgundy (1404-19); son of Philip the Bold. He fought against the Turks at Nikopol in 1396 and was a prisoner for a year until he was ransomed. He continued... 15) Vidin. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth
Edition. 2000. ...Founded in the first century a.d. as a Roman fortress, it was under Turkish rule from 1396 to 1807. Population: 64,000.... 16) Boucicaut. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...whose real name was Jean III le Meingre. Captured by Ottoman Sultan Beyazid I at Nikopol (1396), he was ransomed. He was governor (1401-7) of Genoa, then under French... 17) jackanapes. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language:
Fourth Edition. 2000. ...English Jack Napis, nickname of William de la Pole, Fourth Earl and First Duke of Suffolk (1396-1450).... 18) Chomutov. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...and has industries manufacturing machine tools and various metal goods. Chartered in 1396, it was disputed by Roman Catholics and Protestants in the 16th cent. In... 19) Nikopol, town, Bulgaria. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...became a flourishing trade and cultural center of the second Bulgarian kingdom. In 1396 at Nikopol the Ottoman Turks under Beyazid I defeated an army of crusaders... 20) Certosa di Pavia. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...1866. The church, forming its nucleus, was begun in the style of the Italian Gothic in 1396 by Gian Galeazzo Visconti, duke of Milan. Little more than the nave was... |