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Ab urbe condita 2122
Armenian calendar 818
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Assyrian calendar 6119
Balinese saka calendar 1290–1291
Bengali calendar 775–776
Berber calendar 2319
Buddhist calendar 1913
Burmese calendar 731
Byzantine calendar 6877–6878
Coptic calendar 1085–1086
Discordian calendar 2535
Ethiopian calendar 1361–1362
Hebrew calendar 5129–5130
- Vikram Samvat 1425–1426
- Shaka Samvat 1290–1291
- Kali Yuga 4469–4470
Holocene calendar 11369
Igbo calendar 369–370
Iranian calendar 747–748
Islamic calendar 770–771
Javanese calendar 1282–1283
Korean calendar 3702
Thai solar calendar 1911–1912
Tibetan calendar 阳土猴年
(male Earth-Monkey)
1495 or 1114 or 342
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阴土鸡年
(female Earth-Rooster)
1496 or 1115 or 343
(male Earth-Monkey)
1495 or 1114 or 342
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阴土鸡年
(female Earth-Rooster)
1496 or 1115 or 343
Year 1369 (MCCCLXIX ) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar.
Events
[edit ]January–December
[edit ]- February – Vladislav I of Wallachia liberates Vidin from the Hungarians, resulting in the restoration of Ivan Sratsimir on the throne of Bulgaria, in the autumn.
- March 14 – Battle of Montiel: Pedro of Castile loses to an alliance between the French and his half-brother, Henry II.
- May – King Charles V of France renounces the Treaty of Brétigny, and war is declared between France and England.
- September – Hundred Years' War: The French burn Portsmouth, England;[1] the English raid Picardy and Normandy.[2]
- November 30 – Hundred Years' War: Charles V of France recaptures most of Aquitaine from the English.[2]
- December – Financed by Charles V of France, Welshman Owain Lawgoch launches an invasion fleet against the English, in an attempt to claim the throne of Wales.[3] A storm causes Owain to abandon the invasion.
Dates unknown
[edit ]- The Ottoman Empire invades Bulgaria.
- Venice repels a Hungarian invasion.
- The Thai Ayutthaya Kingdom conquers Cambodia for a second time.[citation needed ]
- Charles V of France orders Hugues Aubriot to construct the fortress of the Bastille in Paris.
- Timur names the city of Samarkand as the capital of his empire.
- Košice becomes the first town in Europe to be granted its own coat of arms.
- The Hongwu Emperor of the Chinese Ming dynasty issues a decree ordering every country magistrate in the empire to open a Confucian school of learning.
- The official production of Jingdezhen porcelain in Ming dynasty China is on record.
Births
[edit ]- May 28th – Muzio Sforza, Italian condottiero (d. 1424)
- date unknown – William de Ros, 6th Baron de Ros, Lord Treasurer of England (d. 1414)
- probable – King Constantine I of Georgia (d. c. 1412)
- approximate – Jan Hus, Czech priest and philosopher (d. 1415)
- approximate – Margareta, Swedish Sami missionary (d. 1425)
Deaths
[edit ]- January 17 – King Peter I of Cyprus (murdered) (b. 1328)
- March 23 – King Peter of Castile (b. 1334) (murdered after the battle of Montiel)
- August 15 – Philippa of Hainault, queen of Edward III of England (b. 1311) (dropsy)
- October 3 – Margaret, Countess of Tyrol (b. 1318)
- November 13 – Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick
- date unknown
- Sir John Chandos, English knight
- Agnes Dunbar, Countess of Moray
- Magnus the Pious, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
- Ramathibodi I, first king of Ayutthaya (b. 1314)
References
[edit ]- ^ "Dockyard Timeline". Portsmouth Royal Dockyard Historical Trust. Retrieved September 21, 2018.
- ^ a b Palmer, Alan; Palmer, Veronica (1992). The Chronology of British History. London: Century Ltd. pp. 06–108. ISBN 0-7126-5616-2.
- ^ Pierce, Thomas Jones (1959). "OWAIN ap THOMAS ap RHODRI (' Owain Lawgoch '; died 1378), a soldier of fortune and pretender to the principality of Wales". Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales.
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