• (around 1340) of the same leading team of Genoa as allies of Duke Nicholas de Guarco. This would also explain, at least in part, reasons for Antonio de Noli...
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    the first expedition to the Canary Islands with additional expeditions in 1340 and 1341, though this is disputed. 1412—Prince Henry, the Navigator, orders...
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    in 1340. After this, they ceased to play a major role. The subsequent internal turmoil within Castile, however, helped Nasrid Granada to enjoy a period...
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  • Crusade. 1936–1937, then merged into FET y de las JONS The only party under Francisco Franco from 1937 onward, a merger of the other factions on the Nationalist...
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    1474 – Moll de la Santa Creu (wharf) construction begins. 1493 – Columbus' published description of his trans-Atlantic trip becomes a "bestseller" in...
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  • Mexicana bought Clermont's WWFL (1340 AM) later that year and moved its programming to that frequency. As a result, a new time brokerage agreement was...
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