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Centuries: 13th century - 14th century - 15th century
Decades: 1330s  1340s  1350s  - 1360s -  1370s  1380s  1390s
Years: 1361 1362 1363 - 1364 - 1365 1366 1367

[change] Events

  • Charles V becomes King of France.
  • May 12 - Foundation of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków.
  • September 29 - The Breton War of Succession ends with the victory of the House of Montfort at the battle of Auray.
  • Philip of Anjou becomes Titular Emperor of Costantinoples and Prince of Taranto.
  • Rana Kshetra Singh succeeds Rana Hamir Singh as ruler of Mewar (now part of western India).
  • Anavema Reddy succeeds Anavota Reddy as ruler of the Reddy Dynasty in Andhra Pradesh (now part of southern India).
  • The Ava Dynasty establish rule in present-day northern Burma.

[change] Births

  • November 30 - John FitzAlan, 2nd Baron Arundel, English soldier (died 1390)
  • Gyaltsab Je, first throne holder of the Gelug tradition of Buddhism (died 1432)
  • Charles II, Duke of Lorraine (died 1431)
  • Niccolò de' Niccoli, Italian humanist (died 1437)
  • Qazi Zadeh, Persian mathematician (died 1436)
  • Christine de Pizan (died 1430)

[change] Deaths

  • April 8 - King John II of France (born 1319)
  • June 30 - Arnost of Pardubice, Archbishop of Prague (b. 1297)
  • August 5 - Emperor Kogon of Japan (born 1313)
  • September 29 - Charles, Duke of Brittany
  • Gajah Mada, prime minister of the Majapahit empire
  • King Valdemar III of Denmark (born 1314)
  • Rana Hamir Singh, ruler of Mewar
  • Anavota Reddy, ruler of the Reddy Dynasty in Andhra Pradesh

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