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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.
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1371. May 28 – John the Fearless (d. 1419) September 21 – Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg (d. 1440) December 30 – Prince Vasily I of Moscow (d. 1425) date unknown. Leopold IV, Duke of Austria (d. 1411) Sophia of Lithuania, regent of Lithuania (d. 1453) Zheng He, Chinese mariner and explorer (d. 1433)
1371. 28 March – The London Charterhouse, a Carthusian monastery, is founded in Aldersgate. [2] 21 September – John of Gaunt marries as his second wife Constance of Castile (daughter of King Peter of Castile), giving him a claim to the throne of Castile. 1372
Popular books this week: Top 10 on USA TODAY Best-selling Booklist These books comprise the top spots on the USA TODAY Best-seller List for the week of Dec. 11. 1.
Geoffroy IV de la Tour Landry (before 1330-between 1402 and 1406) [1] was a nobleman of Anjou who fought in the Hundred Years War.. In 1371–1372 Geoffroy compiled the Livre pour l'enseignement de ses filles ("The Book of the Knight in the Tower") for the instruction of his daughters—La Tour Landry stands (a ruin today) between Cholet and Vezins.
The first monarch of the Stewart line was Robert II, whose male-line descendants were kings and queens in Scotland from 1371, and of England, Ireland and Great Britain from 1603, until 1714. Mary, Queen of Scots (r. 1542–1567), was brought up in France where she adopted the French spelling of the name Stuart.
Ranulf Higden completes the Polychronicon, a work of world history. [1] 1365. Parliament passes the second Statute of Praemunire, forbidding appeals to the Pope. [1] 1366. May – William Edington elected to the Archbishopric of Canterbury but declines the position due to ill-health. 24 July – Simon Langham enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury.