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  2. 1352 - Wikipedia

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    Year 1352 was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events. January–December. June 4 – Glarus ...

  3. Siege of Guînes (1352) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Guînes took place from May to July 1352, when a French army under Geoffrey de Charny unsuccessfully attempted to recapture the French castle at Guînes which had been seized by the English the previous January. The siege was part of the Hundred Years' War and took place during the uneasy and oft-broken truce of Calais.

  4. Category:1352 - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:1352 by country - Wikipedia

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  6. 1352 papal conclave - Wikipedia

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    The papal conclave held from 16 to 18 December 1352 was convened after the death of Pope Clement VI and elected as his successor Cardinal Etienne Aubert.The fifth pope of the period of the Avignon Papacy, he took the name Innocent VI.

  7. Category:1352 deaths - Wikipedia

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  8. Battle of Demotika - Wikipedia

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    The two armies met at an open-field battle near Demotika (modern Didymoteicho) in October 1352, [1] which would decide the fate of the Byzantine Empire, without the direct involvement of the Byzantines. [4]

  9. Battle of Mauron - Wikipedia

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    In 1352 a French army, commanded by Marshal Guy II de Nesle, invaded Brittany, and after recapturing Rennes and territories to the south was advancing northwest, towards the town of Brest. Under orders from the French King Jean II of France to retake the castle of Ploërmel from the Anglo-Breton garrison who occupied it, de Nesle made his way ...