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- For the Norwegian black metal band, see 1349 (band).
| Years: 1346 1347 1348 - 1349 - 1350 1351 1352 | |
| Decades: 1310s 1320s 1330s - 1340s - 1350s 1360s 1370s | |
| Centuries: 13th century - 14th century - 15th century | |
| List of state leaders in 1349 | |
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Events
- January 9 - The Jewish population of Basel, Switzerland is rounded up and incinerated, believed by the residents to be the cause of the ongoing bubonic plague.
- February 14 - On Valentine's Day 2,000 Jews are burned to death in Strasbourg.
- August 24 - Black Death outbreak in Elbing (modern-day Elblag in Poland).
- October 20 - Pope Clement VI publishes a papal bull that condemns the Flagellants.
- The Black Death is spread to Norway when an English ship with everyone dead on board floats to Bergen.
- The Black Death comes to Tønsberg.
Births
- September 9 - Duke Albert III of Austria (died 1395)
Deaths
- May 31 - Thomas Wake, English politician (born 1297)
- August 26 - Thomas Bradwardine, Archbishop of Canterbury
- September 11 - Bonne of Luxembourg, queen of John II of France (born 1315)
- Agnès of Valois, daughter of John II of France (born 1345)
- Joan II of Navarre, daughter of Louis X of France (born 1311)
- James III of Majorca (born 1315)
- Hamdollah Mostowfi, Persian historian and geographer (born 1281)
- Richard Rolle, English religious writer (born 1300)
- Günther von Schwarzburg, German king (born 1304)
- William of Ockham, English philosopher (born 1285)
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