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  2. 1377 - Wikipedia

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    Year 1377 was a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar. Events. January–December. January – Battle of ...

  3. Chronology of the Reconquista - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish history Estoria de España is written. [352] 1273. 22 January. Muhammad II of Granada becomes sultan of the Emirate of Granada. ... 1377 (Date unknown).

  4. 1370s - Wikipedia

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    1377. January 27 – Frederick the Simple, King of Sicily (b. 1341) March 16 or March 17 – Marie de St Pol, Countess of Pembroke and Foundress of Pembroke College, Cambridge (b. c.1303) April – Guillaume de Machaut, French poet and composer (b. c. 1300) April 23 or July 11 – Richardis of Schwerin, queen consort of Sweden (b. 1347)

  5. 1370s in England - Wikipedia

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    1377. 27 January – the Bad Parliament begins sitting. Influenced by Prince John of Gaunt, it undoes the work done by the Good Parliament, the previous year, to reduce corruption in the Royal Council. It also introduces a poll tax. Thomas Hungerford is the first Parliamentary spokesman to hold the title of Speaker. [3]

  6. Battle on Pyana River - Wikipedia

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    The Battle on Pyana River (Russian: Сражение на реке Пьяне) took place on August 2, 1377 on the Pyana River between the Golden Horde under Arab Shah (Arapsha) and an alliance of Russian principalities led by Prince Ivan Dmitriyevich, made up of the Pereyaslavl, Yaroslavl, Yuryev, Nizhny Novgorod, and Murom principalities.

  7. Charles II of Navarre - Wikipedia

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    Charles and the Spanish Wars (1365–1368) [ edit ] The cessation of war in France left vast numbers of French, English, Gascon and Navarrese soldiers and freebooters in search of mercenary employment, and many of these soon became involved in the wars of Castille and Aragon , both of which bordered Navarre.

  8. 1367 - Wikipedia

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    January 18 – Ferdinand I becomes King of Portugal after the death of his father, Peter I.; April 3 – Battle of Nájera: Pedro of Castile is restored as King of Castile (in modern-day Spain) after defeating his half-brother, Henry II.

  9. Pope Gregory XI - Wikipedia

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    From Popes Clement V to Urban V, the popes of the Avignon Papacy had their reasons to stay in France and not return to Rome. After 68 years of papal rule from France, Gregory XI moved the papacy back to its former seat of power of Rome in 1377. [11] Gregory was constantly receiving pleas from Catherine of Siena through letters. In total, she ...