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  1. 1361 fue un año común comenzado en viernes del calendario juliano, en vigor en aquella fecha. Acontecimientos [ editar ] 27 de julio – Batalla de Visby : El rey Valdemar IV de Dinamarca conquista la ciudad de Visby al derrotar a su ejército campesino.

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    Between 1361 and 1378, over 20 khans succeed each other in different parts of the Blue Horde's territory. Chinese rebels capture the Goryeo capital. The earliest known musical keyboard instrument is built, with the layout of black and white keys that becomes standard. Births. February 26 – Wenceslaus, King of the Romans, King of Bohemia (d. 1419)

  3. ocultar. La paz de Deza o paz de Terrer fue un acuerdo firmado en Deza 1 y Terrer los días 13 y 14 de mayo de 1361, entre Pedro I de Castilla y Pedro IV de Aragón para poner fin a la guerra de los dos Pedros. 2 3 . Pedro I de Castilla accedió a las súplicas del legado papal Guy de Boulogne y se produjeron negociaciones entre Bernardo II de ...

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    • Battle
    • Aftermath
    • Archaeological Excavation
    • Medieval Week in Gotland
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    On 22July 1361, King Valdemar IV of Denmark (Valdemar Atterdag) sent an army ashore on Gotland's west coast. The Gutes of Gotland paid taxes to and was a semi-independent part of Sweden under King Magnus IV of Sweden, though the population of Visby was diverse and included people of Ruthenian descent, Danes, and Germans. In 1280 the city of Visby h...

    The Danish force was led by Valdemar IV of Denmark, and composed of Danish and German soldiers, many of them mercenaries from the Baltic coast of Germany, with recent experience in the various feuds and wars between the German and Scandinavian states. These men would have worn what was known as transitional armour, with iron or steel plates over vi...

    The Danish troops moved toward Visby. On the first day of the invasion, two minor skirmishes were fought on marshy ground between yeomen farmers and the army. About 1,500 Gotlandic Farmers were killed after the battle of Mästerby. On 27July, a Gutnish yeomen army fought the Danes just outside the city walls and was severely beaten, with an estimate...

    Following the devastating battle, the citizens of Visby decided to surrender to avoid further losses. To save the city from a sacking, the inhabitants paid a large amount of their wealth to King Valdemar. This extortion of contributions became a legendary event, although it cannot be confirmed to have taken place and, if so, the full details are st...

    The first archeological excavations were done in 1905, led by Oscar Wilhelm Wennersten and master builder Nils Pettersson at the place now known as Korsbetningen in Visby, where the first mass grave from the battle was found. The excavation also revealed the location of the Solberga Abbey. It showed that at least a third of the Gotlandic army consi...

    Every year, during the Medieval Week in Gotland, a historical reenactment of King Valdemar IV of Denmark's entrance and ransoming of Visby is staged at the historical site. Since 2011, the Battle of Visby itself is reenacted outside the Visby city wallwith participants from historical societies from several European countries and the United States.

    Thordeman, Bengt (1944). Invasion på Gotland 1361: dikt och verklighet [Invasion of Gotland in 1361: fact and fiction] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Geber.
    Thordeman, Bengt; Nörlund, Poul; Ingelmark, Bo E. (2001). Armour from the Battle of Wisby, 1361. [Union City, Calif.]: Chivalry Bookshelf. ISBN 1-891448-05-6.
    Westholm, Gun (2007). Visby 1361: invasionen [Visby 1361: The Invasion] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Prisma. ISBN 978-91-518-4568-5.
    The battle in Visby 1361 Archived 2021-02-27 at the Wayback Machine
    • 27 July 1361
    • Danish victory
    • Visby, Gotland, Sweden
  4. 1488 or 1107 or 335. 1361 ( MCCCLXI ) was a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1361st year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 361st year of the 2nd millennium, the 61st year of the 14th century, and the 2nd year of the 1360s decade.

  5. 27 de julio de 1361: Lugar: Visby, Isla de Gotland, Suecia: Coordenadas: Resultado: Victoria danesa

  6. La batalla de Linuesa fue un combate librado el día 21 de diciembre de 1361 en el municipio de Huesa, ubicado en la provincia de Jaén (entonces, el antiguo Reino de Jaén), entre las tropas de la Corona de Castilla y las tropas del reino nazarí de Granada, que fueron derrotadas por las fuerzas castellanas.