1382
This page relates to the year 1382 Calendrier Julien.
Events
Africa
Asia
- Beginning of the reign of king Jayastithi Malla in Nepal (fine in 1422).
The Middle East
- Beginning of the first reign of Barkuk, sultan Mameluke burjite of Egypt (1382 - 1389, then 1390 - 1399).
Europe
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January 22nd: Richard II of England wife Anne of Bohemia.
- May: Judgment of John Wyclif by the synod of the Churches of England with London. It obtains influential guards not to be excommunicated.
- July 27th: Jeanne Ire of Naples is choked in Muro on order of Charles of Lasted which tries to make accept a natural death. Louis Ier of Anjou becomes king de Naples and count de Provence (fine in 1384). It cannot conquer the kingdom of Naples on Charles of Lasted.
- August 3rd: Assassination of Kęstutis, large-duke of Lithuania. Jogaila Algirdaitis (Ladislas II Jagellon) succeeds to him.
- August 26th: The khan of the Horde of Gold, Togtamich, general of Tamerlan, plunders and burns Moscow. The Russia falls down under vassalage tatare until in 1480.
- September 10th:
- Marie (1370 - 1395), oldest daughter of Louis of Anjou, although minor, is elected “king de Hongrie” by the diet (end in 1387). It encounters a sharp opposition of the barons. His/her mother Elisabeth Kotromanić control surface in her place thanks to the support of the clan Parked. Palatine the Miklós Garai tries to marry Marie with Louis of Orleans, brother of the king Charles VI of France, against the provisions of the late king who promised the hand of his Marie daughter and the crown of Hungary with Sigismond of Luxembourg, wire of the emperor Charles of Bohemia. The project fails when Sigismond appears with the head of an army financed by its family.
- Interregnum in Poland (fine in 1384). The country is afflicted by the civil war. The union with the Hungary is broken. The laic and religious aristocracy shares the high loads of the State.
- the question of the marriage of Jagellon divides the boyards Lithuania NS: either he marries the girl of Dimitri Donskoï, large-prince of Moscow, or the girl of the king of Poland, Hedwige.
- September 30th: Trieste, threatened by Venice, passes to the Habsbourg.
- nonwell informed or unknown Dates :
France
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January 15th: Publication of a Royal decree of Charles VI on the perception of the Assistances, restoring indirect taxation (known as assistances) on the goods, in particular on salt and the wine, which will start popular revolts in the kingdom, without very awaiting its application to the March 1st.
- February 24th: Beginning with Rouen of the riots known under the name of “ Révolte of Harelle ”, that Charles VI repressed hard by abolishing the commune of Rouen.
- March 1st: Beginning with Paris of known popular rising under the name of “ Revolt of Maillotins ”, (because of the mallets which they used).
- March 29th: Charles VI makes a triumphal entry with Rouen where it comes, after the Révolte of Harelle, to restore the ridiculed royal authority and to sanction the culprits.
- April: the General states joined together with Compiegne refuse with the king required subsidies.
- November 27th: Charles VI gains the Bataille of Roosebeke over the Flemings, at the conclusion of a true military forwarding carried out following the revolt of the tisserands of Ghent, carried out by Philippe van Artevelde, which will be hung without lawsuit the shortly after the victory.
- nonwell informed or unknown Dates :
- the Gantese ones revolted plunder the warehouses and the storerooms of the port of Damme.
- War of the Union of Aix (end in 1387). Civil war in Provence between partisan of Charles and those of Louis Ier, makes some between the partisans of the Pape of Avignon and those of the Pape of Rome.
- During the War One hundred Year old, the Abbey Saint-Pierre de Brantôme, in Périgord is devastated by the troops of Raimond II of Montaut, lord of Mussidan, and sudden of serious damage.
Art & culture
- John Wyclif (Wycliffe) translated the Bible into English.
- Guillaume de Wykeham founds the male college of Winchester.
- After the assassination of his/her brother, the philosopher Ibn Khaldoun carries out a pilgrimage with Mecque and is seen offering a pulpit to the famous Moslem university Al-Azhar by the sultan of the Cairo, which names it also large qadi (judge) malikite of Cairo.
Economy & company
- Of the craftsmen Turkish, manufacturers of coasts of meshs and various weapons, are established in Ethiopia at the time of David Ier.
- France: Royal decree abolishing the professional brotherhoods.
- 60 000 inhabitants with Venice.
- to reach the throne of Hungary, Sigismond of Luxembourg has to borrow from its 565  family; 263 guilders gold. It will refund its debt by a series of financial transactions which will lead to the transfer of the Brandebourg to Frederic de Hohenzollern in 1415.
Births in 1382
Marriages in 1382
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May 31st: Marriage of Guy II of Rochefoucauld, lord of Verteuil and Barbezieux, with Rosine de Montaut, girl of Raimond II of Montaut, lord of Mussidan, and Marguerite d' Albret.
Death in 1382
- July 11th: Nicolas d' Oresme
- July 27th: Jeanne I {{Re}} of Naples
- September 10th: Louis I {{er}} of Hungary
- October 4th: Louis II Gonzague de Mantoue, noble Italian, lord of Mantoue (° 1334, 48 years)
- Rulman Merswin, Rhenish mystic.
Beats-smg: 1382 Be-X-old: 1382 Map-bms: 1382 Nds-nl: 1382
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