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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1370s_BC1370s BC - Wikipedia

    The 1370s BC refers to the period between 1379 BC and 1370 BC, the 1370s was the third decade of the 14th century BC.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1390s_BC1390s BC - Wikipedia

    The 1390s BC is a decade which lasted from 1399 BC to 1390 BC. Events and trends. 1397 BC— Pandion I, legendary King of Athens, dies [1] after a reign of 40 years and is succeeded by his son Erechtheus II of Athens. c. 1390 BC – 1352 BC: Queen Tiy, bust from Kom Medinet el-Ghurab (near el-Lahun) was made. 18th dynasty.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1360s_BC1360s BC - Wikipedia

    The 1360s BC is a decade which lasted from 1369 BC to 1360 BC. Events and trends. First credible mention of "Urusalim" (Jerusalem) in the Amarna letters. [1] Rule of Canaanite warlord Labaya. [1] Significant people. 1368 BC —Death of Erichthonius, mythical King of Dardania.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1370s1370s - Wikipedia

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    January–December

    1. February 18 – The Battle of Rudau is fought between the Teutonic Knights and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania near Rudau village, north of Königsberg (now Melnikovo village in the Kaliningrad oblast). According to the Teutonic chronicler Wigand of Marburg and the Livonian chronicle of Hermann de Wartberge, the Lithuanians suffer a great defeat. 2. April 9 – Timur becomes first Amir of the Timurid Empire, following the Siege of Balkh which establishes his rule over the Chagatai Khanate, complet...

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    1. For the second time since 1368, the Grand Duchy of Moscow attacks Tver, which again counter-attacks, with the aid of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Blue Horde. 2. Khun Luang Pa-Ngua, ruler of Suphanburi, marches and usurps the throne of the Ayutthaya Kingdom. 3. The city of Xi'an in Ming dynastyChina is given a new defensive city wall. 4. Hugues Aubriot begins construction of the fortress of the Bastille in Paris. 5. The steel crossbowis first used as a weapon of war.

    January–December

    1. January – Edward, the Black Prince, gives up the administration of Aquitaineand returns to England, because of his poor health and heavy debts. 2. February 17 – Rival brothers Ivan Sratsimir and Ivan Shishman become co-Emperors of Bulgaria after the death of their father, Ivan Alexander. Bulgaria is weakened by the split. 3. February 22 – Robert II becomes the first Stuart king of Scotland, after the death of his uncle, David II. 4. April 9 – Emperor Go-En'yu of Japan succeeds Emperor Go-K...

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    1. Charterhouse Carthusian Monastery is founded in Aldersgate, London. 2. The first widely accepted historical reference is made to playing cards (in Spain). 3. Polish priest Andrzej Jastrzębiec becomes the first bishop of Siret, thus bringing Catholicism to Moldavia. 4. Zhao Bing Fa becomes King of Mong Mao (in modern-day south China/north Myanmar) after the death of his father, Si Kefa. 5. Kalamegha claims the vacant title of King of Cambodia after the power of the Thai invaders from Ayutth...

    January–December

    1. May – Owain Lawgoch makes a second attempt to take the throne of Wales, sailing with French support from Harfleur. Whilst attacking the island of Guernsey, he abandons the invasion in order to fight for France at La Rochelle. 2. June 22 – Battle of La Rochelle: The French and the Castilians defeat the English. The French gain control of the English Channel for the first time since 1340. 3. July 10 – The Treaty of Tagilde is signed between Ferdinand I of Portugal and representatives of John...

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    1. Encounter of Sintra: Twenty Portugueseknights rout four hundred Castilian infantrymen of the country. 2. Peace is declared between the Kingdom of Sicily and the Kingdom of Naples. 3. The Kingdom of Chūzan (in modern-day southern Japan) enters tributary relations with Ming dynasty China. 4. Four-year-old Muhammad as-Said succeeds his father, Abu l-Fariz Abdul Aziz I, as Marinid Sultan of Morocco. 5. Newaya Maryam succeeds his father, Newaya Krestos, as ruler of Ethiopia. 6. The city of Aach...

    January–December

    1. March 24 – The Treaty of Santarém is signed between Ferdinand I of Portugal and Henry II of Castile, ending the second war between the two countries. 2. April 28 – Hundred Years' War: The French re-capture most of Brittany from the English, but are unable to take Brest. 3. May 13 – English anchoress Dame Julian of Norwich receives the sixteen Revelations of Divine Love. 4. June 16 – The Anglo-Portuguese Treatyis signed in London, and is the oldest active treaty in the world. 5. August – Hu...

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    1. Louis I of Hungary takes Severin again, but the Vlachs will recover it in 1376–1377. 2. Byzantine co-emperor Andronikos IV Palaiologos rebels against his father, John V Palaiologos, for agreeing to let Constantinople become a vassal of the Ottoman Empire. After the rebellion fails, Ottoman Emperor Murad Icommands John V Palaiologos to blind his son. 3. Assassination of Constantine IV, ruler of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (modern-day southern Turkey); he will be succeeded by his distant...

    January–December

    1. April 23 – In recognition of his services, Edward III of England grants the English writer Geoffrey Chaucera gallon of wine a day, for the rest of his life. 2. June 24 – The illness dancing mania begins in Aix-la-Chapelle (Aachen), possibly due to ergotism. 3. October 27 – King Gongmin of Goryeo is assassinated and succeeded by U of Goryeo on the throne of Goryeo(in modern-day Korea). 4. November 25 – James of Baux succeeds his uncle, Philip II, as Prince of Taranto (modern-day eastern Ita...

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    1. Rao Biram Dev succeeds Rao Kanhadev as ruler of Marwar (the modern-day Jodhpur district of India). 2. Shaikh Hasan Jalayir succeeds his father, Shaykh Uways Jalayir, as ruler of the Jalayirid Sultanate in modern-day Iraq and western Iran. Hasan proves to be an unpopular ruler and is executed on October 9 and succeeded by his brother, Shaikh Hussain Jalayir. 3. Musa II succeeds his father, Mari Djata II, as Mansa of the Mali Empire (modern-day Mali and Senegal). 4. Robert de Juilly succeeds...

    January–December

    1. April 14 – The Mamluks from Egypt complete their conquest of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. Levon V Lusignan of Armenia is imprisoned for several years in Cairo, until a ransom is paid by King John I of Castile. 2. April 21 – Mujahid Shah succeeds his father, Mohammed Shah I, as ruler of the Bahmani Sultanate in the Deccan Plateau of southern India. 3. June 18 – The future King John I of Castile marries Eleanor of Aragon. 4. June 27 – Hundred Years' War: The English, weakened by the plag...

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    1. The Grand Duchy of Moscow and Tver sign a truce. Tver agrees to help Moscow fight the Blue Horde. 2. Presumed death of Tenoch, ruler of the Mexica; he is succeeded by Acamapichtli who becomes first tlatoani (ruler) of the Aztecs of Tenochtitlanand founder of the Aztec imperial dynasty. 3. Petru succeeds as Voivode (ruler) of Moldavia (modern-day Moldova & eastern Romania). He is the first ruler from the dynastic House of Bogdan. 4. Coluccio Salutati is appointed Chancellor of Florence. 5....

    January–December

    1. March – The peace treaty between England and France is extended until April, 1377. 2. March 31 – Pope Gregory XIexcommunicates all members of the government of Florence, and places the city under an interdict. 3. April 28 – The Good Parliamentbegins in England (so called because its members attempted to reform the corrupt Royal Council on that date). 4. May 3 – Olav IV Haakonsson is elected King Oluf II of Denmark, following the death of his grandfather, Valdemar IV, in 1375. 5. June – Cat...

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    1. Acamapichtli becomes the first tlatoani of Tenochtitlan.

    January–December

    1. January – Battle of Đồ Bàn: Trần Duệ Tông, Trần dynasty Emperor of Đại Việt (Vietnam), is killed. 2. January 17 – Pope Gregory XI moves the Papacy back from Avignon to Rome. 3. January 27 – The Bad Parliament begins sitting in England. Influenced by John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, it undoes the work done by the Good Parliament, the previous year, to reduce corruption in the Royal Council. It also introduces a poll tax. 4. February – The Pope's representative in northern Italy, Robert...

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    1. Sayf ad-Din Barquq leads a revolt against the Mamluk Sultan of Egypt, Alah-ad-Din Ali. 2. A rebellion against the Majapahit Empire is quashed in Sumatra. 3. Informed that Khan Urus of the White Horde has died, Timur of the Timurid Empire sends Tokhtamysh to take the Horde throne, but is defeated by Urus' son, Timur Malik. 4. Radu I succeeds Vladislav I as Prince of Wallachia (modern-day southern Romania). 5. Harihara II succeeds Bukka Raya I, as ruler of the Vijayanagara Empire(in modern-d...

    January–December

    1. January – Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, visits his nephew Charles V of Francein Paris, to celebrate publicly the friendship between their two nations. 2. January 13 – Balša II succeeds his brother, Durađ I, as ruler of Lower Zeta (modern-day Montenegro). 3. March – In England, John Wycliffe tries to promote his ideas for Catholic reform by laying his theses before Parliament, and making them public in a tract. He is subsequently summoned before the Archbishop of Canterbury, Simon of Sudb...

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    1. The Raseborg Castle is mentioned for the first time in documents,but its actual date of foundation is unknown. 2. Tokhtamysh dethrones Temur-Malik to become Khan of the White Horde. 3. Uthman Beg establishes the Aq Qoyunlu (Turkomans of the White Sheep) dynasty at Diyarbakır, in modern-day southeast Turkey. 4. Ottoman Turks capture the town of Ihtiman in west Bulgaria. 5. Tai Bian succeeds Zhao Bing Fa as King of Mong Mao (modern-day northern Myanmar). 6. Sa'im al-Dahr is hanged for blowin...

    January–December

    1. May 29 – John I succeeds his father, Henry II, as King of Castile and King of León. 2. June 30 – New College, Oxford, is founded in England by William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester. 3. July 1 – Forces of the Republic of Venice and Ottoman Turks, having invaded Constantinople, restore John V Palaiologos as Byzantine co-emperor. Andronikos IV Palaiologos is allowed to remain as co-emperor, but is confined to the city of Silivrifor the remainder of his life. 4. September 9 – The Treaty of...

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    1. Bairam Khawaja establishes the independent principality of the Kara Koyunlu (Turkomans of the Black Sheep Empire), in modern-day Armenia. 2. Dmitry Donskoy of Moscow raids Estonia. 3. In the Hundred Years' War, the French lose control of most of Brittanyto the English. 4. Wisbech Grammar Schoolis founded in England. 5. Timur conquers the SufidDynasty of Khwarazm

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1350s_BC1350s BC - Wikipedia

    Events and trends. A tomb painting depicting musicians, painted in Thebes, Egypt approximately 1350 BC. c. 1352 BC – Amenhotep III ( Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt) dies [1] and is succeeded as Pharaoh by Amenhotep IV.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1380s_BC1380s BC - Wikipedia

    The 1380s BC refers to the period between 1389 BC and 1380 BC, the 1380s was the second decade of the 14th century BC. Events and Trends

  7. Tushratta, Ruler (c.1350 BC, short chronology), contemporary of Hittite Suppiluliuma I and Pharaohs Amenhotep III & IV Artatama II , Ruler ( 000 ). ruled same time as Tushratta Shuttarna III , Ruler ( 000 ). contemporary of Suppiluliuma I of the Hittites