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       As a means of recording the passage of time, the 14th century was the  century which lasted from January 1, 1301, to December 31, 1400.
        Events
       
        
           This 14th-century statue from south 
India depicts the gods 
Shiva (on the left) and  Uma (on the right). It is housed in the  Smithsonian Institution in 
Washington, D.C..
 
         
        
       
        - The transition from the  Medieval Warm Period to the Little Ice Age.
 
        - Beginning of the Ottoman Empire, early expansion into the  Balkans.
 
        - Early 14th century - Attributed to Kao Ninga Monk Sewing is made.  Kamakura period. It is now kept at The  Cleveland Museum of Art.
 
        - The  Avignon papacy transfers the seat of the Popes from Italy to France
 
        - The  Great Famine of 1315-1317 kills millions of people in Europe.
 
        - Forced out of previous locations, the Mexica found the city of  Tenochtitlan in  1325
 
        - The death of the  Ilkhan  Abu Said in 1335, causing the disintegration of the Mongol rule in Persia.
 
        -  Battle of Kosovo in 1389 between Serbs and Ottoman Turks,  Prince Lazar, sultan  Murat I and  Miloš Obilić were killed
 
        - The  Vijayanagara Empire is founded in  South India by  Harihara in  1336
 
        - The Hundred Years' War begins when Edward III of England lays claim to the French throne. ( 1337) The French recruit troops and ships in Genoa, Monaco and  Nice. ( 1345– 1346)
 
        - Black Death kills around a third of the population of Europe. ( 1347– 1351).
 
        - The  Battle of Lake Poyang, a naval conflict between Chinese rebel groups led by  Chen Youliang and  Zhu Yuanzhang, took place in August to October of  1363, and was one of the  largest naval battles in history.
 
        - The end of  Mongol Yuan Dynasty in China and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty ( 1368)
 
        - The  Lollardy movement rises in England
 
        - The  Great Schism of the West begins in  1378, eventually leading to 3 simultaneous popes.
 
       
       
       
        - An account of Buddha's life, translated earlier into Greek by  St John of Damascus and widely circulated to Christians as the story of  Barlaam and  Josaphat, became so popular Buddha (under the name Josaphat) was made a Catholic  saint.
 
        - Singapore emerges for the first time as a fortified city and trading centre of some importance.
 
        - Reunification of Poland under  Ladislaus I of Poland
 
        -  Ciompi Revolt in  Florence
 
        - Peasants' Revolt in England
 
        - Islam reaches  Terengganu, on the  Malay Peninsula.
 
        - The  Hausa found several  city-states in the south of modern Niger.
 
        - The  Mali Empire expands westward and conquers  Tekrur.
 
        - The poet  Petrarch coins the term Dark Ages to describe the preceding 900 years in Europe, beginning with the  fall of the Western Roman Empire in  476 through to the renewal embodied in the Renaissance.
 
        - The Scots win the  Scottish Wars of Independence.
 
        -  Union of Krewo between Poland and Lithuania.(1385)
 
        - Work begins on the Great Enclosure at  Great Zimbabwe, built of un-cemented, dressed stone. The city's population is now between 10,000 and 40,000.
 
        - Beginning of the Renaissance in Italy
 
        - The  Kalmar Union is established in  1397, uniting Norway, Sweden and Denmark into one kingdom.
 
        -  Iwan vault,  Jamé Mosque of Isfahan,  Isfahan, Persia (Iran), is built.
 
       
        Significant people
       
        
           Guillaume de Machaut (at right) receiving Nature and three of her children, from an illuminated Parisian manuscript of the 1350s
 
         
        
       
        - Ibn Battuta, Berber Muslim traveler ( 1304– 1368/ 1377)
 
        -  Chen Youliang, Chinese rebel leader and arch nemesis to  Zhu Yuanzhang (aka Emperor Hongwu)
 
        -  Jiao Yu, Chinese general and author of the  Huolongjing military treatise
 
        -  Liu Ji, a Chinese general, court advisor, philosopher, and co-editor of the  Huolongjing
 
        -  William of Ockham, English Franciscan friar and philosopher (c.  1285– 1347)
 
        -  Alauddin Khilji, an Afghanized  Turk ruler, strongest emperor of his age, ruling from Delhi over South Asia, crushing  Mongol invasions and  Rajput rebellions.
 
       
       
       
        Artists
       
        -  Giotto di Bondone, Italian painter (c.  1267– 1337)
 
        -  Simone Martini, Italian painter ( 1284 – c.  1344)
 
        -  Stephen of Perm, Russian icon painter ( 1340– 1396)
 
       
        Literary figures
       
       
        - Dante Alighieri, Italian poet and writer ( 1265– 1321).
 
        -  Giovanni Boccaccio, Italian author ( 1313– 1375).
 
        - Geoffrey Chaucer (c.  1343– 1400?) was an English  author,  poet,  philosopher,  bureaucrat,  courtier and  diplomat.
 
        -  Hafiz Persian poet (c.  1310– 1379).
 
        -  William Langland (ca.  1332 – ca.  1386) is the conjectured  author of the English  dream-vision  Piers Plowman.
 
        -  Guillaume de Machaut, French composer and poet (c.  1300– 1377).
 
        -  Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena, Spanish author ( 1282– 1349).
 
        - Francesco  Petrarch, Italian poet and writer ( 1304– 1374).
 
        -  Christine de Pizan, French writer ( 1364– 1430).
 
        -  Shi Nai'an (1296—1372), Chinese writer; author of  Water Margin
 
        -  Luo Guanzhong (1330–1400), Chinese writer; author of  Romance of the Three Kingdoms
 
       
        Monarchs
       
        - Africa
 
       
       
        -  Mansa Musa (d.  1337), King of the  Mali Empire while it was the source of almost half the world's gold.
 
       
       
        - Asia
 
       
       
        -  Timur ( 1336– 1405) Central Asian warlord and founder of the  Timurid Dynasty
 
        -  Hongwu Emperor ( 1328– 1398) founder of the Ming Dynasty in China.
 
        -  Alauddin Khalji, Emperor of Northern India
 
        -  Muhammad bin Tughluq, Emperor of India
 
       
       
        - Europe and  Near East
 
       
       
        -  Osman I ( 1258– 1326, Osman Gazi or Osman Bey or I.Osman or Osman Sayed II) leader of the  Ottoman Turks, founder of the dynasty that established and ruled the Ottoman Empire.
 
        -  Robert the Bruce ( 1274– 1329)  King of Scotland, victor in the  First War of Scottish Independence against invasion by the Kingdom of England.
 
        - Edward II ( 1284– 1327?) of  Caernarfon, was King of England from 1307 until he was  deposed in January 1327.
 
        -  Roger de Mortimer, 1st Earl of March ( 1287– 1330) an English nobleman, was for three years de facto ruler of England, after leading a successful rebellion against Edward II.
 
        -  Charles I of Hungary ( 1288– 1342) military, diplomatic and financial reformer, restoring the  Kingdom of Hungary to power.
 
        -  Ivan I of Moscow ( 1288– 1340) called The Moneybag, was  Prince of Moscow, who made his principality most powerful state in Russia.
 
        -  Isabella of France (c.  1295– 1358) queen consort and regent of the Kingdom of England.
 
        -  Stephen Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia ( 1308– 1355) Emperor of the Serbs and Greeks.
 
        -  Casimir III of Poland ( 1312– 1377) expansionist and financial reformer.
 
        -  Joan of the Tower ( 1321– 1362) aka Joan of England, was the first wife and Queen consort of  David II of Scotland. She was born at the Tower of London and was the youngest daughter of Edward II of England and  Isabella of France.
 
        -  David II of Scotland ( 1324– 1371)  King of Scots, son of King  Robert the Bruce by his second wife,  Elizabeth de Burgh (d. 1327), was born at  Dunfermline Palace,  Fife.
 
        - Edward III ( 1327– 1377) King of England. His claim to the throne of France resulted in the Hundred Years' War.
 
        -  Edward, the Black Prince( 1330– 1376) or Edward of Woodstock,  Prince of Wales, KG, was the eldest son of King Edward III of England and  Philippa of Hainault, and father to King Richard II of England.
 
        -  Charles V ( 1338– 1380), called the Wise, was King of France from 1364 to his death and a member of the  House of Valois.
 
        -  Louis the Great of Hungary (king: ( 1342–1 382) King of Hungary, Croatia, Dalmatia, Jerusalem, Sicily and Poland from 1370. He led campaigns From Lithuania to Southern Italy, From Poland to Northern Greece. He had the greatest military potential of the century with his enormous armies (often over 100,000 men.)
 
        -  Charles IV ( 1346– 1378)  King of Bohemia, one of most powerful men in Europe.
 
        -  Dmitry I of Moscow ( 1350- 1389),  Grand Duke of Moscow. His nickname, "Donskoy" (i.e., "of the Don"), alludes to his great victory against the  Tatars in the  Battle of Kulikovo ( 1380) which took place on the  Don River.
 
        - Richard II ( 1367– 1400) was the King of England from  1377 until he was  deposed in  1399.
 
       
       
        
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              Louis the Great of Hungary, one of the strongest kings of  Hungary, c. 1342-1382   
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        Inventions, discoveries, introductions
       
        -  List of 14th century inventions
 
        - Music of the  Ars nova
 
        - The technique of  knitting
 
        - Foundation of the  University of Cracow
 
        - Chinese text the  Huolongjing by  Jiao Yu describes  fire lances,  fire arrows ( rockets),  rocket launchers,  land mines,  naval mines,  bombards,  cannons, and hollow  cast iron  cannonballs filled with gunpowder, and their use to set ablaze enemy camps.
 
        - First  pound lock in Europe reportedly built in Vreeswijk, Netherlands in  1373
 
       
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