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The 1340s was a decade that began on 1 January 1340 and ended on 31 December 1349. It was in the midst of a period in human history often referred to
1340s
Events from the 1340s in England Monarch – Edward III 1340 25 January – King Edward III of England is declared King of France. Maundy Thursday – great
1340s_in_England
Denmark-related events during the 1330s
Events in the 1340s in Denmark. Monarch – Valdemar IV of Denmark 1340 1 April – Niels Ebbesen and his men kill Gerhard III, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg
1340s_in_Denmark
1330s 1340s in art 1350s Other topics in 1340s: Music Art timeline The decade of the 1340s in art involved some significant events. 1342: Simone Martini
1340s_in_art
1330s 1340s in music 1350s Other topics in 1340s: Art Music timeline The 1340s in music involved some events. 1342 exact date not known – the St. Martin's
1340s_in_music
Decade
The 1340s BC is a decade that lasted from 1349 BC to 1340 BC. c. 1348 BC—Pharaoh Amenhotep IV changes his name to Akhenaten. 1348 BC–1336 BC: Akhenaten
1340s_BC
One hundred years, from 1301 to 1400
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14th_century
This is a timeline of the Ilkhanate. Timeline of the Yuan dynasty Timeline of the Chagatai Khanate Timeline of the Golden Horde Timeline of the Mongol
Timeline_of_the_Ilkhanate
Country in East Asia
Mongol elite culture, but Chinese culture remained largely unchanged. In the 1340s, central China was devastated by disease, famine, and mass floods along
China
Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). 1341: Petrarch becomes Poet Laureate
1340s_in_poetry
14th-century German mercenary group
The Great Company was a group of mercenaries, chiefly of German origin but operating in the Italian peninsula, who flourished in the mid-14th century.
Great_Company_(German)
A timeline of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644) from the rise of the Hongwu Emperor to the rise and establishment of the Qing dynasty. Red Turban Rebellion
Timeline_of_the_Ming_dynasty
This is a timeline of the Chagatai Khanate (1226–1348) and its successor states, Moghulistan (1347–1462), Yarkent Khanate (1514–1696), and the Turpan Khanate
Timeline of the Chagatai Khanate
Timeline_of_the_Chagatai_Khanate
Events from the 14th century in Norway. 1312 1 May – Death of Euphemia of Rügen, Queen consort (born c.1280). 29 October – The Treaty of Inverness between
14th_century_in_Norway
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Newcastle upon Tyne in Tyne and Wear, England. 120-122 Pons Aelius small Roman fort and bridge
Timeline of Newcastle upon Tyne
Timeline_of_Newcastle_upon_Tyne
14th-century crusades
as base for piracy in the southeastern Mediterranean sea. By the early 1340s the Aydinids and other Turkish beyliks had forced several Aegean islands
Smyrniote_crusades
1381 uprising in England
socio-economic and political tensions generated by the Black Death in the 1340s, the high taxes resulting from the conflict with France during the Hundred
Peasants'_Revolt
This is a list of lists of births of notable people, organised by year. New births articles are added to their respective year (e.g., 2026#Births) and
Lists_of_births_by_year
This is a timeline of events involving the Golden Horde (1242–1502), from the 1430s also known as the Great Horde. For pre-1242 events involving Mongols
Timeline_of_the_Golden_Horde
Medieval siege
besieged the city of Caffa (modern-day Feodosia), between two periods in the 1340s. The city of Caffa, a Genoese colony, was a vital trading hub located in
Siege_of_Caffa
European history from the 5th to 15th centuries
to the Black Death. As happened with the Bardi and Peruzzi firms in the 1340s when King Edward III of England repudiated their loans to him. Edward's
Middle_Ages
Revolt against the Yuan dynasty in China (1351–1368)
century and by 1340, repeatedly failed to put down local rebellions. In the 1340s a bandit gang of merely 36 persons in Huashan took over a Daoist temple
Red_Turban_Rebellions
Aspect of Chinese history
(1225–1340s). This lasted until the mid-14th century, when Chagatai split into the Western Chagatai Khanate (1340s–1370) and Moghulistan (1340s–1680s)
History_of_Xinjiang
Country in Southeast Europe
Turks. The Ottomans were employed as mercenaries by the Byzantines in the 1340s, but later became invaders in their own right. Sultan Murad I took Adrianople
Bulgaria
Historic mosque in Bursa, Turkey
The Orhan Gazi Mosque (Turkish: Orhan Gazi Camii) is a historic mosque in Bursa, Turkey. It is named after the Ottoman ruler Orhan, who founded the mosque
Orhan_Gazi_Mosque
Title used for the chief royal mistress of the King of France
The maîtresse-en-titre (French: [mɛtʁɛs ɑ̃ titʁ]) was the official royal mistress of the King of France. The title was vaguely defined and used in the
Maîtresse-en-titre
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2025_in_Portugal
Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)
empire's continued survival depended on foreign armies; attempts in the 1340s to rebuild the fleet, unwisely disbanded in 1284, were forcibly halted by
Byzantine_Empire
Laws issued by Casimir III, King of Poland
The Statutes of Casimir the Great or Piotrków-Wiślica Statutes (Polish: Statuty wiślicko-piotrkowskie) are a collection of laws issued by Casimir III the
Statutes_of_Casimir_the_Great
The Trapezuntine Civil Wars was a series of civil wars in the Empire of Trebizond in the aftermath of the death of Basil Megas Komnenos of Trebizond in
Trapezuntine_Civil_Wars
The 1348 Battle of Shijōnawate (四條畷の戰い) was a battle of the Nanboku-chō period of Japanese history, and took place in Yoshino, Nara. It was fought between
Battle_of_Shijōnawate
Historic state ruled by the Mongols
XI–XII Naiman Khanate –1204 Mongol Empire 1206–1368 Chagatai Khanate 1225–1340s Golden Horde 1240–1502 Ilkhanate 1256–1335 Yuan dynasty 1271–1368 Chobanids
Turpan_Khanate
1320s 1330s in music 1340s Other topics in 1330s: Art Music timeline The 1330s in music included several notable events and developments. 1330 Juan Ruiz
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List of decades, centuries, and millennia
List_of_decades,_centuries,_and_millennia
This is a timeline of the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368). The Yuan dynasty was founded by the Mongol warlord Kublai Khan in 1271 and conquered the Song dynasty
Timeline_of_the_Yuan_dynasty
Emperor of Yuan dynasty from 1333 to 1368
assistance from officers formerly loyal to Kusala and Yesün Temür. From the mid-1340s onward, the countryside was beset by natural disasters—droughts, floods
Toghon_Temür
1320s 1330s in art 1340s Other topics in 1330s: Music Art timeline The decade of the 1330s in art involved some significant events. 1338–1340: Ambrogio
1330s_in_art
Branch of the House of Nassau
The House of Nassau-Weilburg, a branch of the House of Nassau, ruled a division of the County of Nassau, which was a state in what is now Germany, then
House_of_Nassau-Weilburg
1341–1342 French military invasion
The initial campaign of the Breton Civil War took place in 1341 when a French royal army intervened in a succession war between two claimants to the Duchy
Initial campaign of the War of the Breton Succession
Initial_campaign_of_the_War_of_the_Breton_Succession
2012 Russian historical film
The Horde (Russian title: Орда Orda, working title: Святитель Алексий Svyatitel Alexy; The Golden Empire in the UK) is a 2012 historical film directed
The_Horde_(2012_film)
Collection of mountain territories located between Marseille and Turin
The Republic of the Escartons (Italian: Repubblica degli Escartons; French: République des Écartons) was a collection of mountain territories located around
Republic_of_the_Escartons
Sovereign state in Europe before 1707
government—in particular the evolution of the English Parliament. From the 1340s, English claims to the French throne were held in pretense, but after the
Kingdom_of_England
2022 video game
A Plague Tale: Requiem is a 2022 action-adventure video game developed by Asobo Studio and published by Focus Entertainment. The game is the sequel to
A_Plague_Tale:_Requiem
Catastrophic earthquake that primarily affected Lisbon, Portugal
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1755_Lisbon_earthquake
Chronological history of the visual arts by year and decade
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Timeline_of_art
Calendar year
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1333
State in the Caucasus from 1008 to 1490
invasions in the 13th century, but managed to re-assert sovereignty by the 1340s. The following decades were marked by the Black Death, as well as numerous
Kingdom_of_Georgia
Medieval European open-faced military helmet
in funerary monuments and other pictorial or sculptural sources of the 1340s. One of the early depictions of a doubly pivoted visor on a bascinet is
Bascinet
Prussian chronicler (c. 1340 – 1405)
Johann von Posilge (c. 1340 – 1405) was a parish priest of Deutsch Eylau (Iława) and later assistant to Bishop of Pomesania. He is better known as the
Johann_von_Posilge
Earthquake
A destructive earthquake affected present-day northwestern Syria and south-central Turkey in January 1344. Estimates of the seismic magnitude (Mw) range
1344_Syria_earthquake
The siege of Eltville (or battle of Eltville) in May 1349 was the military engagement by which Charles IV secured the throne of the Holy Roman Empire against
Siege_of_Eltville
1322 1321 1324 in France → 1325 1326 1327 Decades: 1300s 1310s 1320s 1330s 1340s See also: History of France Timeline of French history List of years in
1324_in_France
Medieval German woman (c.1341–1378)
Agnes von der Vierbecke, also Agneta (c. 1341 in Hengsen (today Holzwickede) – 4 October 1378 in Dortmund) is the only medieval woman from Holzwickede
Agnes_von_der_Vierbecke
Cathedral located in Crema, Italy
The Crema Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Crema, Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta), is the main and oldest place of worship of the Catholic faith in the
Crema_Cathedral
14th-century French nobleman
Enguerrand VI (c. 1313 – c. 1346) was a medieval French nobleman who served as the Seigneur Lord of Coucy. He was also Lord Gynes, Sire d'Oisy, in the
Enguerrand_VI_de_Coucy
1340s 1350s in art 1360s Other topics in 1350s: Music Art timeline The decade of the 1350s in art involved some significant events. 1351: Francesco Talenti
1350s_in_art
English royal mistress
Alice de Salisbury, also known as Alice de Windsor (circa 1348 –1400/1401) was a mistress of King Edward III of England. As a result of his patronage,
Alice_Perrers
Priory in France
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Louroux_Priory
700–800, with the castle being built in the 1260s. From the 1260s to the 1340s, the castle and the surrounding town were the capital cities of the province
List of fortifications in Georgia (country)
List_of_fortifications_in_Georgia_(country)
1992 novel by Connie Willis
Doomsday Book is a 1992 science fiction novel by American author Connie Willis. The novel won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards, and was shortlisted for
Doomsday_Book_(novel)
Swedish Legal code issued around 1341
Magnus Erikssons landslag ('Country Law of Magnus Eriksson'), also known as simply the Landslagen ('Country Law'), was a Swedish code of law passed by
Magnus_Erikssons_landslag
Filippo Carafa della Serra (died 22 May 1389) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was made a Cardinal on 18 September 1378 by Pope
Filippo_Carafa_della_Serra
Mythological entrance to Hell
Nuremberg, Saint Lawrence parish church: Western portal, 1340s
Hellmouth
14th century poem
14th-century Welsh poet Dafydd ap Gwilym, probably written in or around the 1340s. Dafydd is widely seen as the greatest of the Welsh poets, and this is one
The_Seagull_(poem)
Scottish nobleman (died 1347)
John Graham, Earl of Menteith (died 28 February 1347) was a Scottish nobleman. Graham became Earl of Menteith by courtesy of his wife, Mary Menteith, Countess
John_Graham,_Earl_of_Menteith
Decade
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1320s_BC
King of England from 1307 to 1327
as a result of deliberate propaganda; chroniclers in the mid-1330s and 1340s disseminated this account further, supported in later years by Geoffrey
Edward_II
Dragalevtsi Monastery of the Holy Mother of God of Vitosha (Bulgarian: Драгалевски манастир „Света Богородица Витошка“, Dragalevski manastir „Sveta Bogoroditsa
Dragalevtsi_Monastery
Ethnic group native to England
Geoffrey Chaucer (/ˈtʃɔːsər/; c. 1340s – 25 October 1400) was an English poet and author. Widely seen as the greatest English poet of the Middle Ages
English_people
Queen of England from 1308 to 1327
some of which were captured in the famous Fieschi Letter written in the 1340s, although no concrete evidence ever emerged to support the allegations.
Isabella_of_France
French theologian and philosopher
Ceffons (French: Pierre Ceffons, Latin: Petrus de Ceffons Clarevallensis; fl.1340s) was a French Cistercian theologian and scholastic philosopher, who became
Peter_Ceffons
Medieval naval battle
The towers guarding the entrance to La Rochelle old harbour. Erected in the late 1340s, the battle probably took place within sight of them.
Battle_of_La_Rochelle
Count of Brienne, Conversano and Saint-Pol
1522). The Black Death hit Luxembourg, France, England and Spain in the 1340s when it causing the deaths of millions of people; and it continued to re-appear
Peter_I,_Count_of_Saint-Pol
Church in Bas-Rhin, France
Église fortifiée de Domfessel is a Lutheran church in Domfessel, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. Originally built in 1340, it became a registered Monument historique
Église_fortifiée_de_Domfessel
Mosque and former church in Istanbul, Turkey
the older mosaic in 867, which then fell off in the earthquakes of the 1340s and revealed again the late 8th-century image of the Virgin enthroned. More
Hagia_Sophia
1343–45 rebellion in Danish-controlled Estonia
Saint George's Night Uprising in 1343–1345 (Estonian: Jüriöö ülestõus, Estonian pronunciation: [jyri.øː yles.tɤus]) was an unsuccessful attempt by the
Saint_George's_Night_Uprising
Calendar year
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1367
Brass object of Islamic art
The Baptistère de Saint Louis is an object of Islamic art, made of hammered brass, and inlaid with silver, gold, and niello. It was produced in the Syro-Egyptian
Baptistère_de_Saint_Louis
Former palace of the House of Orange in Brussels
the Dukes of Brabant, the Palace of Coudenberg. Construction began in the 1340s by the wealthy nobleman Willem van Duvenvoorde when he settled in Brussels
Nassau_Palace,_Brussels
Member of the Parliament of England
Sir Nicholas Harrington of Hornby, Lancashire (c. 1345/6 – 1404), was an English Member of Parliament who was born in Farleton, Lancashire. He was the
Nicholas_Harrington
1340s novel by Giovanni Boccaccio
1340s novel by Giovanni Boccaccio
Elegia_di_Madonna_Fiammetta
14th century quasi-independent polity
by other frontier regions of Bulgaria such as Vidin and Velbuzhd) in the 1340s under Balik (member of the Bulgarian-Cuman dynasty of Terter according to
Despotate_of_Dobruja
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List of state leaders in the 14th century BC
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_14th_century_BC
Topics referred to by the same term
Alexios Philanthropenos (c. 1270–1340s) was a Byzantine nobleman and general. Alexios Philanthropenos may also refer to: Alexios Angelos Philanthropenos
Alexios Philanthropenos (disambiguation)
Alexios_Philanthropenos_(disambiguation)
Archaeological site
contemporary sources: Šuttarna (or Šutatarra; fl. c. 1350 BC); Aitakkama (c. 1340s–1312 BC) and his son Niqmaddu (fl. c. 1312 BC). The city was captured by
Kadesh_(Syria)
Volume containing the Book of Psalms
Canterbury Psalter (Anglo-Catalan Psalter or Paris Psalter), c.1200 and 1340s Psalter of St. Louis Ormesby Psalter, start 13th century, Bodleian Library
Psalter
1345 battle in Greece
The Battle of Peritheorion on 7 July 1345 was between the forces of Momchil, the quasi-independent ruler of Rhodope, and an allied Byzantine-Turkish force
Battle_of_Peritheorion
Maritime republics in the north. The Black Plague ravaged Europe during the 1340s–50s, wiping out almost half the continent's population. Particularly detrimental
Italy_in_the_Middle_Ages
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Table_of_years_in_music
Dutch then Burgundian sculptor
Claus Sluter (1340s in Haarlem – 1405 or 1406 in Dijon) was a Dutch sculptor, living in the Duchy of Burgundy from about 1380. He was the most important
Claus_Sluter
Poem by Geoffrey Chaucer
Assemble of Foules (Assembly of Fowls), is a poem by Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1340s–1400) made up of approximately 700 lines. The poem, which is in the form
Parlement_of_Foules
Oirat-Mongol Khanate on the Eurasian steppe (1630-1771)
XI–XII Naiman Khanate –1204 Mongol Empire 1206–1368 Chagatai Khanate 1225–1340s Golden Horde 1240–1502 Ilkhanate 1256–1335 Yuan dynasty 1271–1368 Chobanids
Kalmyk_Khanate
Roman Catholic saint
sarcophagus. Ambrogio Lorenzetti painted a Santa Petronilla Altarpiece in the 1340s. The Healing of St Petronilla is the name of a tapestry made for Guillaume
Saint_Petronilla
Middle English prose work
The Ayenbite of Inwyt —also Aȝenbite (Agenbite) of Inwit; literally, the "again-biting of inner wit," or the Remorse (Prick) of Conscience is the title
Ayenbite_of_Inwyt
Byzantine governor (c.1277–c.1346)
Theodore Komnenos Doukas Palaiologos Synadenos (Greek: Θεόδωρος Κομνηνός Δούκας Παλαιολόγος Συναδηνός, ca. 1277 – ca. 1346), usually simply Theodore Synadenos
Theodore_Synadenos
Millennium spanning the years 1001 to 2000
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2nd_millennium
Necropolis in Samarkand, Uzbekistan
mausoleums facing each other. The earliest one is Khodja-Akhmad Mausoleum (1340s), which completes the passage from the north. The Mausoleum of 1361, on
Shah-i-Zinda
Maria of Vitebsk (Russian: Мария Ярославна Витебская, romanized: Marija Jaroslavna; Lithuanian: Marija Vitebskietė; c. 1300 – c. 1346) was the first wife
Maria_of_Vitebsk
14th century heir-presumptive of Martaban
pronounced [bəɲá ʔɛ́ làʊ̯ɴ]) was heir-presumptive of Martaban from 1330 to the 1340s. The only known son of King Binnya E Law had a rival in his half-cousin
Binnya_E_Laung
1344 battle of the Smyrniote crusades
The Battle of Pallene occurred in 1344 between the fleets of a Latin Christian league and Turkish raiders, at the Pallene Peninsula in northern Greece
Battle_of_Pallene
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Native American
One who brings.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Deendayal | திந தயால
One who has mercy for poor, Kind to the poor
Male
Slovene
Slovene form of Old High German Sigmund, ŽIGA means "victory-protection."
Boy/Male
Hebrew Biblical
God's grace.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
King of Prowess
Boy/Male
Muslim Arabic
Acquainted. Knowledgeable. Devotee.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Rich Wealthy, Chief
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Cone Bearing Tree
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