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1392
The four Bavarian partial duchies (including the Straubinger Ländchen not affected by the division) after the division of 1392
In the third division
of Bavaria , the Duchy of Bavaria is divided into three sub-duchies.
1392 in other calendars
Armenian calendar 840/841 (turn of the year July)
Ethiopian calendar 1384/85
Aztec calendar 3rd tubes - Jei Acatl (until the end of January / beginning of February 2nd rabbit - Ome Tochtli )
Buddhist calendar 1935/36 (southern Buddhism); 1934/35 (alternative calculation according to Buddhas Parinirvana )
Chinese calendar 68th (69th) cycle

Year of the water monkey 壬申 ( at the beginning of the year metal sheep 辛未)

Chula Sakarat (Siam, Myanmar) / Dai calendar (Vietnam) 754/755 (turn of the year April)
Iranian calendar 770/771
Islamic calendar 794/795 (turn of the year 16/17 November)
Jewish calendar 5152/53 (September 18-19)
Coptic calendar 1108/09
Malayalam calendar 567/568
Seleucid era Babylon: 1702/03 (turn of the year April)

Syria: 1703/04 (New Year October)

Spanish era 1430
Vikram Sambat (Nepalese Calendar) 1448/49

Events

Politics and world events

Korea

King Taejo

On July 17 General establishes Yi Seong-gye , the Kingdom of Joseon and the Joseon Dynasty in Korea , who until 1910 inventory is. He had previously defeated the previously ruling Goryeo dynasty with Chinese help and sent them into exile.

Japan

After the abdication of Go-Kameyama on October 21, the previous counter-emperor Go-Komatsu becomes the 100th Tennō emperor of all of Japan . This ends the time of the north and south courtyards in the history of Japan . The agreement was reached on October 15th through the mediation of the Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu . In the peace treaty he worked out, it is stipulated that Go-Komatsu should choose his successor from the Go-Kameyama line and that the lines should rule alternately in the sequence, a plan that is never carried out.

Central and Eastern Europe

Poland and Lithuania 1392

Holy Roman Empire

Bavarian division of the country

In the October 18 made Bavarian division of 1392 is that since the death of Duke Stephan II. In 1375 jointly reigned Bayern-Landshut in the three duchies of Bavaria-Landshut , Bayern Munich and Bavaria-Ingolstadt divided. The driving force behind the division is Stephen's son Johann II , who was no longer willing to pay for his brother Stephan III's costly court . and the Italian policy of Stephen and the third brother Friedrich to arise. According to the Landshut Treaty, Bayern-Landshut goes to Friedrich, Stephan receives Bayern-Ingolstadt and Johann Bayern-Munich. The division into the financially particularly lucrative Bavaria-Landshut, the economically less developed Bavaria-Munich and Bavaria-Ingolstadt, which consists mainly of free float on the Danube and in the Alpine foothills, already bears the seeds of new conflicts.

Lueneburg sate
confederation

The citizens of Grossbasel bought the town of Kleinbasel on the right bank of the Rhine from Bishop Friedrich von Blankenheim for 29,800 guilders. During this time, the city also acquired the most important regalia (coinage and customs law, mayor's court etc.) from the bishop by way of pledge. Basel will thus become de facto independent of the bishop, but for the time being cannot replace his nominal supremacy. Although the citizens determine the holders of important offices, the solemn appointment is still carried out by the bishop. Basel is therefore not considered a free imperial city .

France

Louis of Valois, Duke of Orléans

Iberian Peninsula

First documentary mentions

science and technology

Collegium Maius - former main building of the Old University
  • Spring after Easter: The University of Erfurt , known as Hierana , is officially opened three years after its founding as the fifth university in the Holy Roman Empire north of the Alps. In the same year Ludwig Mollner is elected the first rector.

Culture

religion

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