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  2. 1352 - Wikipedia

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    Year 1352 was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. Events. January–December. June 4 – Glarus joins the Old Swiss Confederacy. June 27 – Zug ...

  3. Louis I of Naples - Wikipedia

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    Their younger daughter, Françoise, was born soon thereafter. Louis received Clement's formal recognition as his wife's co-ruler in all her realms on 20 [4] or 23 March 1352, [7] and was crowned king alongside her on Pentecost on 25 [4] or 27 May 1352. [7] Françoise, by then the couple's only surviving child, died on their coronation day.

  4. Vidyapati - Wikipedia

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    Vidyapati (c. 1352 – 1448), also known by the sobriquet Maithil Kavi Kokil (the poet cuckoo of Maithili), was a Maithili and Sanskrit polymath-poet-saint, playwright, composer, biographer, [2] philosopher, [3] law-theorist, [4] writer, courtier and royal priest. [5] He was a devotee of Shiva, but also wrote love songs and devotional Vaishnava ...

  5. 1350s - Wikipedia

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    1352. September 15 – Ewostatewos, Ethiopian monk and religious leader (b. 1273) December 6 – Pope Clement VI (b. 1291) [51] date unknown. Matthias of Arras, French architect (b. 1290) Elizabeth of Carinthia, Queen of Sicily, regent of Sicily (b. 1298) William de Ros, 3rd Baron de Ros (b. 1325) Basarab I of Wallachia; Al-Hakim II, Caliph of ...

  6. 1350s in England - Wikipedia

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    8 April – Hundred Years' War: At the Battle of Taillebourg in Gascony, the French are defeated by the English. [1] [4] Statute of Provisions forbids the Pope from appointing clergy to English benefices. [1] 1352. August – Hundred Years' War: English forces heavily defeat the French at the Battle of Mauron in Brittany. [1]

  7. 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]

  8. Battle of Mauron - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Mauron was fought in 1352 in Brittany during the Breton War of Succession between an Anglo-Breton force supporting the claim of Jean de Montfort and a Franco-Breton force supporting the claim of Charles de Blois. The Anglo-Bretons were victorious. The battle took place in the context of the Hundred Years War.

  9. Category:1352 - Wikipedia

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