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| Decades: 1300s 1310s 1320s - 1330s - 1340s 1350s 1360s | |
| Centuries: 13th century - 14th century - 15th century | |
Events
- May 2 - Otto the Merry, Duke of Austria, becomes Duke of Carinthia.
- 30 November - Battle of Culblean: David Bruce defeats Edward Balliol in Scotland.
- Abu Said dies and the Ilkhanate disintegrates.
- Slavery is abolished in Sweden.
- Congress of Visegrád: The monarchs of Bohemia, Hungary, and Poland form an anti-Hapsburg alliance.
- Carinthia and Carniola come under Habsburg rule. After the death of Duke Henry, the duchies are bestowed by Louis the Bavarian on the Dukes of Austria. From that time onwards, what is today Slovenia is ruled jointly with Austria until 1918.
- Pope Benedict XII begins to reform the Cistercians.
- The excommunication of Frederick III of Sicily and the interdict placed on Sicily end.
- Construction begins on the papal palace in Avignon.
- Aabenraa is chartered as a city.
- The School of Arts in Zaragoza, Spain is founded (later known as the University of Zaragoza in the 16th Century).
Births
- Matthew of Kraków, Bohemian writer (d. 1410)
- October 11 - Taejo of Joseon, ruler of Korea (d. 1408)
Deaths
- April 2 - Duke Henry of Carinthia
- Prince Morinaga, Japanese shogun (b. 1308)
- Abu Sa'id, Persian ruler (b. 1316)
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