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Year 1371 was a ... – Edward, the Black Prince, gives up the administration of Aquitaine and returns to England, because of his poor health and heavy debts.
January – Edward, the Black Prince, gives up the administration of Aquitaine and returns to England, because of his poor health and heavy debts. February 17 – Rival brothers Ivan Sratsimir and Ivan Shishman become co-Emperors of Bulgaria after the death of their father, Ivan Alexander .
16 June – the Treaty of London between England and Portugal is signed and is the oldest active treaty in the world. [1] August – Hundred Years' War: John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, launches an invasion of France. [1] Bristol is made a county corporate, the first city outside London to be granted this status. Merton College Library is ...
Iga–Kōka alliance: Ashikaga shogunate: 1487 1488 Kaga Rebellion: Ikkō-ikki Motoori clan Yamagawa clan Other rebels Togashi clan: 1489 1489 Yorkshire rebellion 1489: Kingdom of England: Tax Resisters 1491 1492 Bread and Cheese Revolt Habsburg Monarchy Habsburg Netherlands: Bread and Cheese Folk 1492 1494 First Muscovite–Lithuanian War ...
UNICEF, the World Health Organization, as well as the UNRRA are all part of United Nations efforts to benefit global health beginning with developing countries. These various programs aim to aid in economic endeavors by providing loans, direct disease prevention programs, health education, etc.
Jean-Pierre Leguay noted the Great Famine "produced wholesale slaughter in a world that was already overcrowded, especially in the towns, which were natural outlets for rural overpopulation." [ 13 ] Estimates of death rates vary by place, but some examples include a loss of 10–15% in the south of England. [ 14 ]
The original text of the treaty is in the Latin language. [8] A famous passage in the treaty assures that: [9] [10] [t]here shall be between the respective kings and their successors, their realms, lands, dominions, provinces, vassals, and subjects whomsoever, faithfully obeying, true, faithful, constant, mutual, and perpetual friendships [Amicitae], unions [Adunationes], alliances ...
The Principality of Nizhny Novgorod-Suzdal also played this power game according to the Mongol rules in 1353 and 1371. [22] In the mid-14th century, Algirdas (Olgerd) of Lithuania would try to bring Tver and Ryazan under his control during the Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1368–1372) , and also played by the Mongol rules by sending a delegation ...