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"Exploring the Rich History of 1386: From Milan Cathedral to Strongmen and Engravings" Step back in time to the year 1386

Background image1386 Collection: The Feeding of the Five Thousand, Jesus Walking on the Water

The Feeding of the Five Thousand, Jesus Walking on the Water; Unknown; Turkey, Lake Van, Asia; 1386; Black ink and watercolors on paper bound between wood boards covered with dark brown kidskin; Leaf

Background image1386 Collection: The Transfiguration

The Transfiguration; Unknown; Turkey, Lake Van, Asia; 1386; Black ink and watercolors on paper bound between wood boards covered with dark brown kidskin; Leaf: 24 x 16.5 cm (9 7/16 x 6 1/2 in.)

Background image1386 Collection: The Scribe Petros and his Pupils

The Scribe Petros and his Pupils; Unknown; Turkey, Lake Van, Asia; 1386; Black ink and watercolors on paper bound between wood boards covered with dark brown kidskin; Leaf

Background image1386 Collection: 04

04
Italy, Milan, statue on rooftop of the Duomo

Background image1386 Collection: Amenhotep III (Amenophis III) Ninth pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty. Ruled Egypt

Amenhotep III (Amenophis III) Ninth pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty. Ruled Egypt from 1386 to 1349 BC after death of his father Thutmose IV. Relief depicting the King

Background image1386 Collection: BATTLE OF SEMPACH. Villagers of the Swiss Confederation at prayer before their victory over

BATTLE OF SEMPACH. Villagers of the Swiss Confederation at prayer before their victory over the Austrians at the Battle of Sempach on 9 July 1386

Background image1386 Collection: BATTLE OF SEMPACH. The Austrians mourning the loss of their leader, Duke Leopold III

BATTLE OF SEMPACH. The Austrians mourning the loss of their leader, Duke Leopold III, after the Battle of Sempach won by the Swiss Confederation on 9 July 1386

Background image1386 Collection: Battle of Sempach 5

Battle of Sempach 5
The Swiss at prayer before engaging Leopold of Austria at the battle of Sempach : God kindly hears their prayers and they win a decisive victory. Date: 9 July 1386

Background image1386 Collection: Francois Pierre De Foix

Francois Pierre De Foix
FRANCOIS PIERRE DE FOIX French churchman, cardinal- archbishop of Arles, credited with concluding the papal schism - hence the slain dragon with his portrait. Date: 1386 - 1464

Background image1386 Collection: Amenhotep III and Tiy

Amenhotep III and Tiy
SMENKHKARE, PHARAOH probably a younger brother of his predecessor Akhenaten, he died young after only two years as sole ruler (18th dynasty)

Background image1386 Collection: Battle of Sempach 2

Battle of Sempach 2
The Swiss defeat Leopold of Austria at the battle of Sempach, largely thanks to the heroism of Arnold von Winkelried who breaks the line of the Austrian spearmen

Background image1386 Collection: Battle of Sempach 3

Battle of Sempach 3
The Swiss defeat Leopold of Austria at the battle of Sempach, largely thanks to the heroism of Arnold von Winkelried who breaks the line of the Austrian spearmen

Background image1386 Collection: Battle of Sempach 4

Battle of Sempach 4
The Swiss defeat Leopold of Austria at the battle of Sempach, largely thanks to the heroism of Arnold von Winkelried who breaks the line of the Austrian spearmen

Background image1386 Collection: Battle of Sempach 1

Battle of Sempach 1
The Swiss defeat Leopold of Austria at the battle of Sempach, largely thanks to the heroism of Arnold von Winkelried who breaks the line of the Austrian spearmen

Background image1386 Collection: Arnold Winkelried

Arnold Winkelried
ARNOLD WINKELRIED Swiss hero who, at the battle of Sempach, drew the enemy weaponry to himself, thus sparing his companions

Background image1386 Collection: Costume / Women 1390S

Costume / Women 1390S
Three women of 14th century England

Background image1386 Collection: Sempach / Arnold 1386

Sempach / Arnold 1386
At Sempach Arnold of Winkelried defeats the Austrians of Duke Leopold



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"Exploring the Rich History of 1386: From Milan Cathedral to Strongmen and Engravings" Step back in time to the year 1386, where history unfolds with captivating tales from around the world. In Milan, Italy, stands the magnificent Milan Cathedral, a stunning example of 14th-century Gothic architecture that continues to awe visitors today. No. 1386 marks an era filled with remarkable events and individuals who left their mark on history. One such individual was Thomas Topham, a renowned strongman whose incredible feats of strength astounded audiences during this period. Meanwhile, London Bridge underwent significant changes in 1386 as it evolved into a crucial transportation link for the city. Across Europe, Governor Landenberg ruled over medieval Switzerland during this time, shaping its political landscape. The engraving "La Bataille de Sempach" immortalizes one of Switzerland's pivotal battles fought in 1386 while another engraving depicts a statue at Pierrefonds from that same year. Swiss patriots gathered in prayer before the Battle of Sempach, seeking divine guidance and courage as they faced their adversaries head-on. John of Capistrano (Giovanni Capistrano) emerged as a prominent figure during this period—a Franciscan friar known for his powerful sermons and tireless efforts to promote peace. As we delve into these historical snippets from 1386, we uncover stories that transport us back centuries—tales etched in engravings and memories preserved within majestic structures like Milan Cathedral.