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Year 1377 was a ... The Trezzo sull'Adda Bridge is completed in Lombardy, and becomes the longest single-arch bridge in the world to be built for four centuries.
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)
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 ...
There are a lot of people hurting today. We will help find out what happened, we will do it factually and we will do it accurately.'' ... who won the 1994 world championships for Russia in pairs ...
Twenty-three years since the day that changed everything. Since that impossibly blue sky on a crisp autumn morning. Since the first plane. Then the second plane.
Neymar has confirmed he will sign what is expected to be a short-term contract with his boyhood club, Santos, as the Brazil striker aims to recharge his career ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
The cutting down of the oak log that the Egtved Girl (in today's Denmark) was buried in. It is dated to the summer of 1370 BC. c. 1375 BC—Minoan culture ends on Crete. c. 1375 BC—Site of palace complex Knossos is abandoned. [1] 1378 BC—Old Assyrian Empire disestablished.
March – The peace treaty between England and France is extended until April, 1377. March 31 – Pope Gregory XI excommunicates all members of the government of Florence, and places the city under an interdict. April 28 – The Good Parliament begins in England (so called because its members attempted to reform the corrupt Royal Council on ...