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Generation No.1
1.
Henry1 Thomas Webb was born May 15, 1350 in Warwickshire, England.
He was married to Alice ??Julian?? Cloward. They were married
in 1368. Henry died 1397.
Children of Henry Webb are:
2.Geofrey2
Webb, born April 12, 1372, Warwickshire, England
2.Thomas Webb, born 1373
2.Alice Webb
Events happening in the life on
Henry Webb:
| 1337 AD
Hundred Year War- The Hundred Years
War began when Philip VI contested the English claim to Normandy
and other northern provinces. At the same time, Edward III
contested Philip's legitimacy based on the fact that his mother
was the daughter of Philip IV. He demanded the crown of France.
Edward won the support of many Flemish towns. He ravaged the
French countryside, but at first fought no decisive battles. |
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1340 AD French Fleet
Annihilated- The French navy was destroyed at the Battle
of Sluis which took place off the coast of Flanders. The victory
gave England naval supremacy in the English Channel. |
| 1340 AD
Battle Of Crecy - A smaller British
force under the command of Edward III defeated a French army
under the command of Philip VI. This marked the first use of
cannon and small arms in battle in Europe. |
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1347 - 1353 AD The Black Death-
The Black Death (bubonic plague) that spread throughout Europe
between 1347 and 1353 was the worse natural disaster in European
history. It is estimated that of a population of 75 million
people, between 19 to 35 million died. The plague was spread by
rats infested by infected fleas. The plague originated in the
East. Ships carrying infected vermin came to the island of
Sicily. The disease spread northward throughout Europe. It took
two hundred years for Europe's population to recover. One of the
most bizarre results of the plague was the large-scale outbreak
of anti-semitism. Jews were accused of causing the plague. Over
60 Jewish communities were entirely wiped out in Germany alone.
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| 1348 AD
University Of Kracow Founded The University of Kracow was
founded in Poland. Its sponsor was Casimir III the King of
Poland. |
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1356 AD Battle In Poitiers-
At the Battle of Poiters, the Black Prince of Wales Edward
defeated the French. In the course of the battle, the French
king, John II, was taken prisoner and brought to England. This
resulted in civil chaos in France. |
| 1360 AD
Treaty of Calias- With both England
and France exhausted by the war, they signed the Treaty of
Calias on October 24th 1360. Under its terms, John II of France
was ransomed and Edward III renounced his claim to the French
throne. |
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1368 AD Chu Yuan-Chang, A
Chinese Buddhist Monk Founds Ming Dynasty- A large
Mongolian armada that may have numbered 145,000 men, landed at
Hakozaki Bay. The Japanese were waiting for them and repulsed
the attack. A typhoon then destroyed the Mongol fleet, leaving
the army to be killed or enslaved. |
| 1372 AD
Revival Of Hundred Year War off La
Rochelle- The Hundred Years War resumed when the French
fleet defeated the British fleet off La Rochelle y France. The
French were helped by a powerful fleet from Castile. On June 27,
1375 the French and English signed the Truce of Bruges. Under
its terms, the British presence in France was limited to Calia,
Brest, Bordeaux and Bayonne. |
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1381 AD War of Chioggia-
The Venetians and the Genoans fought in the War of Chioggia. The
Genoans blockaded the Venetians after seizing Chioggia. The
Venetian fleet under Vittoria Pisano defeated the Genoans. This
began the golden age of Venice. |
| 1381 AD
The Peasants Revolt- A rebellion
led by Wat Tyler created anarchy throughout England. 30,000
rioters converged on London. Once there, they burned a number of
public buildings and beheaded the archbishop of Canterbury. King
Richard made promises to meet the rioters demands, however the
next day Tyler was killed and the revolt was put down. |
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1385 AD Portugal Free from
Spain- The Portugese fought Castile at the Battle of
Ajubarrota. The Portugese were led by John the Great. His
victory insured the independence of Portugal. |
| 1397 AD
Union of Kalamar- Magaret Queen of
Sweden completed the conquest of Denmark and Norway. She then
went on to form the Kalamar League, which became a Union of all
three countries. |
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