1373
This page relates to the year 1373 Calendrier Julien.
Events
Asia
- Beginning of the period of unification of the kingdom of the Laos (Lan Xang, until in 1548).
- Construction of the Wat Phnom Daun Penh on the site of Phnom Penh.
- the emperor Ming of China Hongwu publishes a code inspired by that of the Tang.
The Middle East
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Genoa is established with Famagouste (Cyprus) of 1373 with 1464.
- the Byzantine emperor Jean V Paleologist, vassal of the Othoman Sultan , must accompany it in a campaign in Asia Mineure.
Europe
- March 24th: Peace treaty of Santarém between the Portugal and the Castille.
- August 15th: The Brandebourg passes to the Maison of Luxembourg (Venceslas Ier).
- Signature of a treaty of friendship enters the Portugal and the England, the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance.
- Ferdinand Ier of Portugal equips Lisbon with one second enclosure, vaster (end in 1375).
- Guerre enters the Hungary and Venice. Louis Ier of Hungary concluded an alliance with Padoue against Venice.
- country rising in Croatia directed by Matija Gubec is repressed in blood.
- Dimitri Donskoï, large-prince of Moscow, enters in the Crimea and beats the Tatars which attacked it close to Kazan.
France
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January 8th: eager to thank the inhabitants for La Rochelle for having driven out the English of the city, the king de France Charles V confers to the mayor, on his aldermen and their successors, a right of Noblesse hereditary and perpetual. It also creates the government of Aunis, distinct from the Saintonge.
- March 21st: Victoire of Of Guesclin to Chizé.
- March 27th: Capitulation of Niort. Charles V is Master of the Poitou.
- April: English unloading of the count de Salisbury with Saint-Malo.
- April 28th: exile of Jean IV of Brittany in England. The duke of Anjou becomes lieutenant-general of Brittany.
- July 25th: English unloading with Calais.
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- Aquitanian Ride of Jean of Lancaster of Calais in . Failure of forwarding.
- Of Guesclin occupies the Brittany except Brest and Auray, the duke Jean IV of Brittany being fled in England.
- December 6th: First Ordinance of Charles V, king of France on the organization of the army in companies.
- December 7th: A Royal decree of Charles V names Jean of Vienna admiral de France, and specifies its attributions.
- December 27th: Jean of Vienna, named admiral de France by the king Charles V, lends oath.
Art & culture
- Jehan the Boilerman, officer of the Parlement of Paris composes the Livre of Lëesce (fine in 1387), in which it takes the defense of the women, attacked by misogynists authors like Jean de Meung in the Roman of Rose . It introduces the topic of the Neufs Preuses , which is a sharp success at once.
- the House of famous the , unfinished poem of more than two thousand worms, and the Parliament of the birds , Chaucer (written between 1373 and 1385 approximately).
- has Florence, Boccace is seen officially in charge of conferences on Dante.
Economy & company
- the king Edouard III of England prescribes that the rebellious countries with its authority in Guyenne, upstream of Saint Macaire on the the Garonne, will not be able to reduce their new wines to Bordeaux before Christmas.
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the pope authorizes Raguse to be traded with the infidels.
Births in 1373
Death in 1373
- May 16th: Jean Ier of Armagnac
- July 23rd: Holy Brigitte (Brigitta Birgersdotter, born in 1302), with Rome with the return of a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. It received the word of the Christ and the Vierge that it transcribes in its Révélations and founded a mixed order, the brigittins, in 1345.
- November 3rd: Jeanne de France (1343-1373)
- November 7th: Jean de Dormans
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