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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 46. Chapters: 1396 births, 1396 deaths, 1396 establishments, 1396 in Europe, Conflicts in 1396, Alphonsus a Sancta Maria, Alfonso V of Aragon, John I of Aragon, William Courtenay, Battle of Nicopolis, Jean de Carrouges, Philip the Good, Certosa di Pavia, William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk, Richard, Count of Etampes, Walter Hilton, Battle of the North Inch, John IV, Count of Armagnac, Tr n Thi u, Juan Fernandez de Heredia, Stephen of Perm, John of Rokycan, Henry Knighton, Theodore II Palaiologos, Lord of Morea, Marsilius of Inghen, Joan Butler, Countess of Ormond, Michelozzo, Maria of Aragon, Queen of Castile, Bonne of Artois, Helena Kantakouzene, Radi Crnojevi, Margaret de Stafford, Jacopo Bellini, Casimir I of O wi cim, List of state leaders in 1396, Jean de Vienne, Diocese of Montefiascone, John de Ros, 8th Baron de Ros, Giannozzo Manetti, Richard le Despenser, 4th Baron Burghersh, Uhtred, Frederick II, Marquess of Saluzzo, Agnolo Gaddi, Ambroise de Lore, Antonio Bettini, Yi Saek, John VIII, Count of Harcourt, Ingeborg of Holstein, John Beaumont, 4th Baron Beaumont, Thomas Edwardston, Rupert II of Lubin, Du Qiong, Muhammed IX, Sultan of Granada, Robert Ferrers, 5th Baron Boteler of Wem, Simon Tunsted, Juw Juwinga, Juan Alonso de Guzman, 1st Count of Niebla, Anna of Schaunberg, Angelo Roccadirame, Jeong In-ji, Zhu Wenkui, Gaeunsa. Excerpt: The Battle of Nicopolis (Bulgarian: , Bitka pri Nikopol; Turkish: , Hungarian: , Romanian: ) took place on 25 September 1396, between the Ottoman Empire versus an allied force from the Kingdom of Hungary, France, the Knights Hospitaller, and the Republic of Venice, as well as smaller contingents and individuals from elsewhere in Europe, near the Danubian fortress of Nicopolis, in modern Bulgaria. It is often referred to as the Crusade of Nicopolis and was the last large-scale crusade...