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| 843 |
| | The central Frankish kingdom, Francia Media, becomes one of the great fault lines of European history | |
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| c. 1220 |
| | Within a span of less than ten years, from 1215, Genghis Khan and the Mongols plunder from China to eastern Europe | |
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| 1237 |
| | Batu Khan and his Mongols sweep into Russia, where they and their descendants become known as the Golden Horde | |
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| 1298 |
| | The authorities in Siena publish strict regulations for the design of the buildings around a new central piazza, the Campo | |
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| c. 1570 |
| | Privateers frequent the Spanish main to plunder the richly laden caravels on their way home to Europe | |
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| 1601 |
| | Shakespeare's central character in Hamlet expresses both the ideals of the Renaissance and the disillusion of a less confident age | |
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| 1694 |
| | The Bank of England is founded and soon becomes the central banker for England's many private banks | |
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| 1879 |
| | A congress in Paris, with Ferdinand de Lesseps as president, decides to construct a canal from coast to coast in Panama | |
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| 1880 |
| | Russian composer Alexander Borodin writes In the Steppes of Central Asia as part of the silver jubilee celebrations for Alexander II | |
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| 1890 |
| | Henrik Ibsen publishes his play Hedda Gabler, with its powerfully manipulative central character, a year before it is first produced (in Germany) | |
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