The second
Doorwerth Castle, rebuilt of stone, on the
Rhine near
Arnhem, is again besieged, and this time the
bailey is burned down.
At the site of present-day
Sheffield Cathedral in England, a second parish church is completed, but is mostly demolished and rebuilt about 1430 on a
cruciform floor plan.[1]
In
Naples, Italy, original construction of
Castel Nuovo (Italian: "New Castle") is completed (begun in 1279); it has been expanded or renovated several times since.[3]
The second
Doorwerth Castle, rebuilt of stone, on the
Rhine near
Arnhem, is again besieged, and this time the
bailey is burned down.
At the site of present-day
Sheffield Cathedral in England, a second parish church is completed, but is mostly demolished and rebuilt about 1430 on a
cruciform floor plan.[1]
In
Naples, Italy, original construction of
Castel Nuovo (Italian: "New Castle") is completed (begun in 1279); it has been expanded or renovated several times since.[3]