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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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==Births==
* [[1380]]
** February 11 – [[Gian Francesco Poggio Bracciolini]], Italian humanist (d. [[1459]])
** September 8 – Saint [[Bernardino of Siena]], Italian Franciscan missionary (d. [[1444]])
** [[Ghiyath al-Kashi]], Persian astronomer and mathematician (d. [[1429]])
** [[Thomas à Kempis]], German monk and writer (d. [[1471]])
* [[1381]]
** May 9 – [[Johann Schiltberger]], German traveller and writer (d. [[1440]])
** October 13 – [[Thomas FitzAlan, 12th Earl of Arundel]], English politician (d. [[1415]])
** [[John I, Duke of Bourbon]] (d. [[1434]])
** Saint [[Rita of Cascia]] (d. [[1457]])
* [[1382]]
** [[Frederick IV, Duke of Austria]], Regent of [[County of Tyrol|Tyrol]] and [[Further Austria]] (d. [[1439]])
** [[Dawit I]] of Ethiopia (d. [[1413]])
** [[Eric of Pomerania]], King of Norway, Sweden and Denmark (d. [[1459]])
** [[Richard de Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick]] (d. [[1439]])
* [[1383]]
** [[Amadeus VIII of Savoy]] (d. [[1451]])
** [[Pope Eugene IV]] (d. [[1447]])
** [[Anne of Gloucester]], English noblewoman (d. [[1438]])
* [[1384]]
** [[Antoine, Duke of Brabant]] (d. [[1415]])
** Saint [[Frances of Rome]] (d. [[1440]])
** [[Khalil Sultan]], Timurid ruler in Transoxiana (d. [[1411]])
* [[1385]]
** [[John FitzAlan, 13th Earl of Arundel]] (d. [[1421]])
** [[Jan van Eyck]], Flemish painter (approximate date; died [[1441]])
** [[Margaret Holland, Duchess of Clarence]], English noblewoman (d. [[1429]])
* [[1386]]
** [[Ashikaga Yoshimochi]], Japanese shogun (d. [[1428]])
** [[Giovanni da Capistrano]], Italian saint (d. [[1456]])
** [[Donatello]], Italian artist (d. [[1466]])
** [[Mircea I of Wallachia]] (d. [[1418]])
** [[Niccolò Piccinino]], Italian mercenary (d. [[1444]])
* [[1387]]
** King [[Henry V of England]] (d. [[1422]])
** King [[Charles III of Navarre]] (d. [[1425]])
** [[Isabella of Valois]], Princess of France (d. [[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]] (d. [[1428]])
* [[1389]]
** [[John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford]], son of [[Henry IV of England]], regent of England (d. [[1435]])
** [[Cosimo de' Medici]], ruler of Florence (d. [[1464]])
** [[John VI, Duke of Brittany]] (d. [[1442]])
** [[Zbigniew Oleśnicki (cardinal)|Zbigniew Oleśnicki]], Polish cardinal and statesman (d. [[1455]])
** [[Antoninus of Florence]], Italian archbishop

==Deaths==
* [[1380]]
** [[Philippa, 5th Countess of Ulster]] (b. [[1355]])
** Saint [[Catherine of Siena]] (b. [[1347]])
** [[Emperor Kōmyō]] of Japan (b. [[1322]])
** King [[Charles V of France]] (b. [[1338]])
** [[Bertrand du Guesclin]], Constable of France
** [[Dafydd ap Gwilym]], Welsh poet
** [[Haakon VI of Norway]] (b. [[1340]])
** [[Nissim of Gerona]], rabbi (b. [[1320]])
* [[1381]]
** [[St Catherine of Sweden]]
** [[Simon Sudbury]], [[Archbishop of Canterbury]]
** [[John Cavendish]], English jurist
** [[John of Ruysbroeck]], Flemish mystic (b. [[1293]])
** [[Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March]] (b. [[1351]])
** [[Wat Tyler]], English rebel
* [[1382]]
** [[Janusz Suchywilk]], Polish nobleman
** [[Joanna I of Naples]] (b. [[1327]])
** [[Kęstutis]], Grand Prince of Lithuania (b. [[1297]])
** [[Eleanor of Aragon, Queen of Castile|Eleanor of Aragon]], queen of [[John I of Castile]] (b. [[1358]])
** [[Peter II of Cyprus]], called ''The Fat''
** [[Philip van Artevelde]], Flemish patriot (b. [[1340]])
** [[Louis I of Hungary]] (b. [[1326]])
** [[Nicole Oresme]], French philosopher (b. [[1325]])
* [[1383]]
** [[Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy]] (b. [[1334]])
** [[Thomas de Ros, 4th Baron de Ros]] (b. [[1338]])
** [[John VI Kantakouzenos]], Byzantine emperor (b. c. [[1292]])
** King [[Fernando I of Portugal]] (b. [[1345]])
* [[1384]]
** [[Geert Groote]], Dutch preacher and founder of the [[Brethren of the Common Life]] (b. [[1340]])
** [[John Wycliffe]], English theologian and Bible translator (b. [[1328]])
** [[Ruaidri mac Tairdelbach Ó Conchobair]], King of Connacht
** [[Joan, Duchess of Brittany|Joanna of Dreux]], countess of Penthièvre and nominal Duchess of Brittany (b. [[1319]])
** [[John of Fordun]], Scottish chronicler
** [[Kan'ami]], Japanese [[Noh]] actor and playwright (b. [[1333]])
** [[Liubartas]], King of [[Galicia (Eastern Europe)|Galicia]]
** [[Peter of Enghien]], Count of Lecce
* [[1385]] – [[Joan of Kent]], wife of [[Edward, the Black Prince]] (b. [[1328]])
* [[1386]]
** [[Leopold III, Duke of Austria]] (b. [[1351]])
** [[James Audley]], English knight
* [[1387]]
** [[Frans Ackerman]], Flemish statesman (b. [[1330]])
** [[Olaf IV of Norway]]/[[Olaf II of Denmark]] (b. [[1370]])
** [[Peter IV of Aragon]] (b. [[1319]])
** [[Richard Óg Burke]], second [[Clanricarde]]
** [[Peter de la Mare]], English politician
** King [[Charles II of Navarre]] (b. [[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]] (b. [[1319]])
** Prince [[Lazar of Serbia]]
** [[Pope Urban VI]] (b. c. [[1318]])
** [[Dmitry Donskoy]], Russian [[tsar]]
** [[Isabel Macduff, 9th Countess of Fife]]
** [[Hayam Wuruk]], Ruler of the [[Majapahit Empire]] on [[Java]] (b. [[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.

Events

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1381

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1382

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Ming dynasty conquest of Yunnan

1383

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1384

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1385

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1386

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1387

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1388

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1389

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Significant people

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Births

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1381

1382

1383

1384

1385

1386

1387

1388

1389

Deaths

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1382

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1386

1387

1388

1389

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