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Events
- January 17 – Pope Gregory XI enters Rome.
- January 27 - The Bad Parliament begins sitting.
- February 23 – The Bad Parliament dissolved.
- May - Continuous riots in Rome induce Gregory XI to remove temporarily to Anagui.
- May 22 - Pope Gregory XI issues five Bulls in which the opinions of John Wycliffe are condemned.
- June 21 - Edward III dies at age 65.
- July 16 - Coronation of 10-year-old Richard II.
- October 13 – Richard II’s first parliament meets.
- October 18 – Andronicus IV Palaeologus crowned emperor in Constantinople.
- Informed that khan Urus of the White Horde has died, Timur Lenk sends Tokhtamish to take the Horde throne, but the successor of Urus defeats him.
- Mamluk sultan Sha'ban II is succeeded by 'Ali II.
- Muhammad al-Mutawakkil I is briefly deposed this year as Abbasid puppet caliph of the Mamluks, Zakariyya' al-Mu'tasim taking the throne for that period.
- A sermon by a German monk states "the game of cards has come to us this year" and prohibitions against cards are issued by John of Castile and the cities of Florence and Basel.
- Papal legate to northern Italy Robert of Geneva (the future Clement VII) pillages Cesena and 4,000 antipapal rebels are massacred.
Arts and Literature
- May 10 – A deputy is appointed to take charge of Chaucer’s duties at customs, Chaucer being busy with diplomatic business.
- Geoffrey Chaucer makes two trips to France this year.
- Nicholas Oresme is elected bishop of Lisieux. Oresme's French translations from Latin versions of Aristotle are an important contribution to the development of the French language.
- Al-Jurjani returns to Shiraz from Constantinople to become a teacher.
Births
- February 11 - King Ladislas of Naples (d. 1414)
- May 2 - Oswald von Wolkenstein, Austrian poet (died 1445)
- August 1 - Emperor Go-Komatsu of Japan (died 1433)
- August 30 - Shah Rukh, ruler of Persia and Transoxonia (died 1447)
- September 19 - Duke Albert IV of Austria (died 1404)
- December 5 - Jianwen Emperor of China (died 1402)
- Louis II of Anjou (died 1417)
- Henry Cardinal Beaufort, Lord Chancellor of England (died 1447)
- Filippo Brunelleschi, Italian architect (died 1446)
- Duke Ernest of Austria (died 1424)
Deaths
- February 6 - Jeanne de Bourbon, queen of Charles V of France (born 1338)
- June 21 - King Edward III of England (born 1312)
- December 1 - King Magnus II of Sweden (born 1316)
- Ibn Battuta, Moroccan explorer (born 1304)
- Guillaume de Machaut, French poet and composer
- Algirdas, Grand Prince of Lithuania
- Frederick III the Simple, King of Sicily
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