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The '''1380s''' was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, 1380, and ended on December 31, 1389.


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The '''1380s''' decade ran from January 1, 1380, to December 31, 1389.


==Significant people==
==Events and trends==
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* The [[Western Schism]] continued with [[Pope Urban VI]] and [[Avignon Pope Clement VII]], each of whom was considered by some to be the [[Pope]].
* [[Richard II of England|Richard II]] reigned in [[England]], and [[Charles VI of France|Charles VI]] was king in France.
* [[Geoffrey Chaucer]] began work on [[The Canterbury Tales]]
* A civil war in the [[Scandinavia]]n part of [[History of Sweden|Sweden]] brought unrest to [[History of Finland|Finland]], too.
* As part of the [[Hundred Years' War]], the island of [[History of Jersey|Jersey]] was attacked numerous times and was even occupied for a couple of years.
* Many [[Humanism|Humanist]] books were produced as part of the early [[Italian Renaissance]].


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1380
* The city of [[Sofia]] (Bulgaria) was taken by the [[Ottoman Empire]] (Turks).
* [[Battle of Kulikovo]] – [[Russia]]n forces under Grand Prince [[Dmitri Donskoi|Dmitri Ivanovich of Moscow]] defeated a mixed army of [[Tatars]] and [[Mongol]]s (the [[Golden Horde]]), stopping their advance at [[Kulikovo]].
* [[Charles V of France]] died and was succeeded by his son [[Charles VI of France|Charles VI]], who reigned until 1422.
* [[Haakon VI of Norway]] died and was succeeded by his son [[Olaf III of Denmark]] as [[Olaf IV of Norway]]. [[Iceland]], as a part of [[Norway]] passed under the [[Denmark|Danish]] crown.


==References==
1381 [[Peasants' Revolt]]: In [[England]] rebels arrived at [[Blackheath, London|Blackheath]]. King [[Richard II of England]] met the leaders of [[Peasants Revolt]]. The revolt is discussed in [[John Gower]]'s ''[[Vox Clamantis]]'' and ''[[Froissart's Chronicles]]''.
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1382
* End of the reign of [[Emperor Go-En'yu of Japan]], fifth and last of the Northern Ashikaga Pretenders. [[Emperor Go-Komatsu of Japan|Emperor Go-Komatsu]] ascended to the throne of [[Japan]].
* [[John Wyclif]]'s teachings were condemned by the [[Synod of London]].
* [[Trieste]] was donated by its inhabitants to Leopold III [[Habsburg|von Habsburg]].
* [[Mary of Hungary]] became Queen of Hungary as a child, because her father [[Louis I the Great of Hungary]] had died.

1383 End of the reign of [[Emperor Chokei of Japan]]. [[Emperor Go-Kameyama of Japan|Emperor Go-Kameyama]] comes to the throne of [[Japan]].

[[1383-1385 Crisis]]. This included the Siege of [[Lisbon]] by the [[Crown of Castile|Castilian]] army in 1384.

1384
Queen [[Jadwiga of Poland|Jadwiga]](c. 1374–1399) acquired the throne and reigned until 1399. She is venerated in the [[Roman Catholic Church]] as Saint Hedwig (Jadwiga) the Queen.

1385
* The [[Battle of Aljubarrota]] was fought between the Portuguese under [[John I of Portugal]] and the Castilians, under [[John I of Castile]]. The decisive Portuguese victory guaranteed independence and ended the [[1383-1385 Crisis]].
* [[John I of Portugal]] became the first [[List of Portuguese monarchs|Portuguese king]] of the [[House of Aviz]].
* The [[Union of Krewo]] established the [[Jagiellonian|Jagiellonian dynasty]] in [[Poland]] and [[Lithuania]] through the marriage of Queen [[Jadwiga of Poland]] and [[Jogaila|Grand Prince Jagiello of Lithuania]] and saw the acceptance of [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholicism]] by the Lithuanian elite.
* The marriage of [[Charles VI of France]] and [[Isabella of Bavaria-Straubing]] was the occasion for the first French [[court ball]].

1386
* [[Battle of Sempach]]: [[Switzerland|Swiss]] safeguarded their independence from [[Habsburg]] rule.
* The [[Capet-Anjou]] family's reign over [[Poland]] ended. Jagiello (Vladislav V) united [[Lithuania]] and Poland.
*[[Dan I of Wallachia|Dan I]] was succeeded as ruler of Wallachia by [[Mircea the Old]].
* The [[Viking]] colony of [[Greenland]] submitted itself to the [[Norway|Norwegian]] king.

1387
* [[John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter|John Holland]], a maternal half-brother of [[Richard II of England]], was created [[Earl of Huntingdon]].
* [[Olaf IV of Norway]]/ [[Olaf III of Denmark]] died. The thrones vacated by Olaf came under the [[Regent|Regency]] of his mother [[Margaret I of Denmark]]; she would soon become Queen in her own right.
*Battle of [[Radcot Bridge (Battle)|Radcot Bridge]]: forces loyal to [[Richard II of England|Richard II]] were defeated by [[Henry Bolingbroke]], Earl of [[Derby]].
*[[Geoffrey Chaucer]] began writing [[The Canterbury Tales]].
*Queen [[Margaret I of Denmark]] acceded to the throne.

1388
* The prosecution of [[Lollards]] in England began.
* [[The Battle of Otterburn]] was fought between England and Scotland
* Korea's [[Joseon dynasty]] started.
* Bosnian Army led by [[Vlatko Vukovic]] defeats Ottoman Army at [[Battle of Bileca]] and stops Ottoman advance into Bosnia

1389
*[[Margaret I of Denmark|Margaret I]] seized [[Albert of Mecklenburg|Albert]], thus becoming ruler of [[Denmark]], [[Norway]] and [[Sweden]]
* The [[Battle of Kosovo]] happened between Serbs and Ottomans. Both the Serbian Prince [[Lazar Hrebeljanovic|Lazar]] and [[Murad I]] were killed in the battle.
** The [[Ottoman Empire]] got a new [[Ottoman Emperor|emperor]]. [[Murad I]] (1359–1389) was succeeded by [[Beyazid I]] (1389–1402).

==Births==
1380
* February 11 – [[Gian Francesco Poggio Bracciolini]], Italian humanist (died 1459)
* September 8 – Saint [[Bernardino of Siena]], Italian Franciscan missionary (died 1444)
* [[Ghiyath al-Kashi]], Persian astronomer and mathematician (died 1429)
* [[Thomas à Kempis]], German monk and writer (died 1471)

1381
* May 9 – [[Johann Schiltberger]], German traveller and writer (died 1440)
* October 13 – [[Thomas FitzAlan, 12th Earl of Arundel]], English politician (died 1415)
* [[John I, Duke of Bourbon]] (died 1434)
* [[Saint Rita of Cascia]] (died 1457)

1382
* [[Frederick IV of Austria]] – Regent of [[County of Tyrol|Tyrol]] and [[Further Austria]] (died 1439)
* [[Dawit I of Ethiopia]] (died 1413)
* [[Eric of Pomerania]], King of Norway, Sweden and Denmark (died 1459)
* [[Richard de Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick]] (died 1439)

1383
* [[Amadeus VIII of Savoy]] (died 1451)
* [[Pope Eugene IV]] (died 1447)
* [[Anne of Gloucester]], English noblewoman (died 1438)

1384
* [[Antoine, Duke of Brabant]] (died 1415)
* [[St Frances of Rome]] (died 1440)
* [[Khalil Sultan (Timurid dynasty)|Khalil Sultan]], Timurid ruler in Transoxiana (died 1411)

1385
* [[John FitzAlan, 13th Earl of Arundel]] (died 1421)
* [[Jan van Eyck]], Flemish painter (approximate date; died 1441)
* [[Margaret Holland]], English noblewoman (died 1429)

1386
* [[Ashikaga Yoshimochi]], Japanese shogun (died 1428)
* [[Giovanni da Capistrano]], Italian saint (died 1456)
* [[Donatello]], Italian artist (died 1466)
* [[Mircea cel Batran]], ruler of Wallachia (died 1418)
* [[Niccolò Piccinino]], Italian mercenary (died 1444)

1387
* King [[Henry V of England]] (died 1422)
* King [[Charles III of Navarre]] (died 1425)
* [[Isabella of Valois]], Princess of France (died 1410)

1388
*[[Claudius Clavus]], Danish geographer
*[[Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence]], second son of [[Henry IV of England]] (d. 1421)
*[[Juliana Berners]], English writer
*[[Thomas Montacute, 4th Earl of Salisbury]] (died 1428)

1389
*[[John, Duke of Bedford|John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford]], son of [[Henry IV of England]], regent of England (died 1435)
*[[Cosimo de' Medici]], ruler of Florence (died 1464)
*[[John VI, Duke of Brittany]] (died 1442)
*[[Zbigniew Oleśnicki (cardinal)|Zbigniew Oleśnicki]], Polish cardinal and statesman (died 1455)
*[[Antoninus of Florence]], Italian archbishop

==Deaths==
1380
* [[Philippa Plantagenet]], Countess of Ulster (born 1355)
* Saint [[Catherine of Siena]] (born 1347)
* [[Emperor Komyo of Japan]] (born 1322)
* King [[Charles V of France]] (born 1338)
* [[Bertrand du Guesclin]], Constable of France
* [[Dafydd ap Gwilym]], Welsh poet
* [[Haakon VI of Norway]] (born 1340)
* [[Nissim of Gerona]], rabbi (born 1320)

1381
* [[St Catherine of Sweden]]
* [[Simon Sudbury]], [[Archbishop of Canterbury]]
* [[John Cavendish]], English jurist
* [[John of Ruysbroeck]], Flemish mystic (born 1293)
* [[Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March]] (born 1351)
* [[Wat Tyler]], English rebel

1382
* [[Janusz Suchywilk]], Polish nobleman
* [[Joan I of Naples]] (born 1327)
* [[Kestutis]], Grand Prince of Lithuania (born 1297)
* [[Eleanor of Aragon, Queen of Castile|Eleanor of Aragon]], queen of [[John I of Castile]] (born 1358)
* [[Peter II of Cyprus]], called ''The Fat''
* [[Philip van Artevelde]], Flemish patriot (born 1340)
* [[Louis I of Hungary]] (born 1326)
* [[Nicole Oresme]], French philosopher (born 1325)

1383
* [[Amadeus VI of Savoy]] (born 1334)
* [[Thomas de Ros, 5th Baron de Ros]] (born 1338)
* [[John VI Cantacuzenus]], Byzantine emperor (born c. 1292)
* King [[Fernando I of Portugal]] (born 1345)

1384
* [[Geert Groote]], Dutch preacher and founder of the [[Brethren of the Common Life]] (born 1340)
* [[John Wyclif]], English theologian and Bible translator (born 1328)
* [[Ruaidri mac Tairdelbach Ua Conchobair]], King of Connacht
* [[Joanna of Dreux]], countess of Penthievre and nominal Duchess of Brittany (born 1319)
* [[John of Fordun]], Scottish chronicler
* [[Kanami]], Japanese [[Noh]] actor and playwright (born 1333)
* [[Lubart]], King of [[Galicia (Central Europe)|Galicia]]
* [[Peter of Enghien]], Count of Lecce

1385 [[Joan of Kent]], wife of [[Edward, the Black Prince]] (born 1328)

1386
* Duke [[Leopold III of Austria (Habsburg)|Leopold III of Austria]] (born 1351)
* [[James Audley]], English knight

1387
* [[Franz Ackerman]], Flemish statesman (born 1330)
* [[Olaf IV of Norway]]/[[Olaf III of Denmark]] (born 1370)
* [[Peter IV of Aragon]] (born 1319)
* [[Richard Og Burke]], second [[Clanricarde]]
* [[Peter de la Mare]], English politician
* King [[Charles II of Navarre]] (born 1332)

1388
* [[Simon de Burley]], Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports
* [[James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas]]
* [[Thomas Usk]], English author

1389
* [[Murad I]], [[Ottoman Emperor|emperor]] of the [[Ottoman Empire]] (born 1319)
* [[Prince Lazar]], Prince of [[Serbia]]
* [[Pope Urban VI]] (born c. 1318)
* [[Dmitri Donskoi|Dimitri Donskoi]], [[Russia]]n [[tsar]]
* [[Isabel Macduff, 9th Countess of Fife]]
* [[Hayam Wuruk]] – Ruler of the [[Majapahit Empire]] on [[Java (island)|Java]] (born 1334)


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The 1380s was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, 1380, and ended on December 31, 1389.

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