What Happened This Year 1407

Historical Events from This Year 1407

Religion & Philosophy

Karmapa Lama's Visit to Nanjing

April 10th, 1407 617 years ago

Deshin Shekpa, the 5th Karmapa Lama, traveled to Nanjing, the Ming dynasty capital, where he was honored with the title 'Great Treasure Prince of Dharma'. His visit was significant in strengthening the ties between Tibetan Buddhism and the Ming dynasty, facilitating cultural exchanges. The Ming Emperor Yongle welcomed him, acknowledging his spiritual authority and the importance of Buddhism during this era.

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Military & Warfare

Capture of King Hồ Quý Ly and Hồ Hán Thương

June 16th, 1407 617 years ago

Retired King Hồ Quý Ly and his son Hồ Hán Thương were captured by Ming armies during their campaign to assert control over Vietnam. This event marked the culmination of Ming military expeditions aimed at reclaiming territory that had fallen to the Hồ dynasty. The capture occurred amidst significant military confrontations between the Ming forces and remaining resistance fighters loyal to the Hồ dynasty.

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Military & Warfare

Ulrich von Jungingen Takes Grand Master Role

June 26th, 1407 617 years ago

Ulrich von Jungingen was appointed as the Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights at a pivotal time for the Order. His ascension followed the tenure of his predecessor, who had faced internal conflicts and external challenges. Jungingen, who aimed to strengthen the Order's political and military standing, sought to navigate the complex landscape of Central European politics marked by rival nations and local conflicts. His leadership would have a lasting impact on the Order's fortunes and influence in the region during a time of significant upheaval.

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Politics & Government

Burgundy and Orléans Truce Before Betrayal

November 20th, 1407 617 years ago

John the Fearless and Louis of Valois agreed to a truce, but this temporary peace would soon be shattered. Just three days later, John the Fearless ordered the assassination of Louis of Orléans, reflecting the deep-seated rivalries and tensions between the two noble factions in late medieval France. This act signified the escalating feud between the Houses of Burgundy and Orléans, ultimately leading to greater political instability in the region.

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