1350
This page relates to the year 1350 Calendrier Julien.
Events
Africa
- Foundation of the kingdom of Songhaï to the Mali.
Asia
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the Thai kingdom of Ayutthaya is established under the aegis of a leader to which the posthumous name of Ramathibodi will be allotted.
- Old of gold of the Empire Majapahit with Java during the reign of Hayam Wuruk (Rajasanagara), king of Majapahit (fine in 1389).
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the Tibet releases from the Mongolian domination .
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the Arab traveller Ibn Battuta is in India.
Europe
Spain
- May 26th: Beginning of the reign of Pierre Cruel the (1334-1369) king of León and Castille.
- August 29th: Victoire of the English fleet ordered by Edouard III of England on the Castilian fleet of Charles of Cerda to the Battle of the Spaniards on Sea.
- the Séfarade Samuel ha-Levi, of the family of the Abulafia of Tolède, becomes treasurer and almojarife in Castille (fine in ||1360]]). Pierre the Cruel one authorizes it to build a Synagog in Tolède.
- the doctor Juif of Estella Abraham Ezquerra obtains from the king of Navarre a tax relief for services rendered to all the city.
France
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April 8th: The future dolphin Charles, wire of Jean II '' the Good '', wife Jeanne de Bourbon.
- August 22nd: Beginning of the reign of Jean II '' the Good '', king de France (until in 1364).
- September 26th: Crown with Rheims Jean II '' the Good '' and of Jeanne of Boulogne.
Italy
- Giovanni Visconti of Milan takes Bologna.
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the Roman dictator Cola di Rienzo goes to Prague to require its support for the Germanic emperor Charles IV, but that Ci the captive fact and will deliver it to Clément VI in 1352.
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Second countryside of Louis Ier of Hungary in Italy. It seizes Naples once again but the pope refuses to relieve Jeanne of his throne.
Northern Europe
- Dantzig becomes Hanseatic city. Hundred fifty cities compose the Hanse Teutonique.
- First meeting of the cities and the nobility ( dagvaart ), precursor of the States of Holland.
- the Black Death reaches the Sweden, the Greenland and the Iceland.
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national Laws of Sweden ( Landslag and Stadslag ), developped at the point under the impulse of the king Magnus Eriksson. The konungsbalk (code of the royal institution) specifies the elective and nonhereditary character of the royalty.
Art & culture
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Boccace meets with Florence the poet and humanistic Pétrarque with which it maintains a long friendship until the death of the latter separates them, in 1374.
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Frescos of Santa Croce to Florence, of Andrea Orcagna (the Triumph of Dead the , the Last Judgment and the Hell ).
- Autobiography of Charles of Luxembourg, written in Latin.
- Chronic of Pulkava, written on order of the emperor Charles IV.
- the large-duke of Moscow sends funds to restore Holy-Sophie with Constantinople.
- a synod joins together with the Blachernes devotes the Hésychasme like official doctrines of the Church of the East.
Science & technology
Economy & company
- Repression of vagrancy and the begging in France.
Births in 1350
Death in 1350
- May 26th: Alphonse XI the Avenger, king of Castille, the plague to the seat of Gibraltar. (° August 13rd 1311).
- August 22nd: Philippe VI of Valois, king de France.
- October 12th: Dimitri IV Donskoï, large prince of Moscow of 1363 at 1389. († May 19th 1389).
- November 19th: Raoul II of Brienne, count de Guînes, Constable of France, shown treason after the catch of Caen by the English, is decapitated with Paris
- December 26th: Jean de Marigny, bishop of Senlis, then of Beauvais (1313 - 1347), finally archbishop of Rouen (1347 -1350).
- nonwell informed or unknown Dates :
- Jeuda Ben Mossé Ben Daniel Romano, Jewish Philosopher Séfarade (born in 1292), translator of Thomas d' Aquin and Averroès, and often referring to Holy Augustin.
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