1383

This page relates to the year 1383 Calendrier Julien.

Events

The Middle East

Europe

  • March 1st: Amédée VII becomes count of Savoy, (end in 1391).

  • May 17th: The heiress of the throne of Portugal, Beatrice, wife the king Jean Ier de Castille. With died of Ferdinand Ier of Portugal (October 22nd), the noble ones are divided between two candidates: the legalists want to entrust regency to Béatrice, while waiting for the birth of a heir who would join together the crowns of Castille and Portugal; the legitimists prefer to promote a legitimated son of Ines of Castro and Pierre Ier of Portugal. The middle-class, anxious to safeguard Portuguese independence, recommends the designation of another son of Pierre Ier, bastard, Jean, Master about Avis.
  • July 7th: died of Jacques of the Beams.
  • October 30th: The pope Urbain VI is made prisoner by Charles of Lasted.
  • December:
    • Revolution of Lisbon. The Master Jean d' Avis becomes “vice-chancellor and defender of the kingdom” of the Portugal.
    • an army Castilian besieges Lisbon in vain.

See also: Portuguese Crisis of 1383-1385

France

  • January 3rd: End of the Revolt of Maillotins, a tax revolt of the Parisian taxpayers who arm themselves with lead mallets (from where their nickname of “ Maillotins ”) and go down in the street. This revolt leads to a severe repression (the equivalent of what one would call nowadays the martial Loi ).
  • January 27th: Paris loses its municipal privileges until in 1412. The prévôté of the merchants, the equivalent of the Town hall of Paris , is removed.
  • April - September: Crusade of Henri Despenser, bishop of Norwich in Flanders.
  • August - September: Countryside of Charles VI in Flanders.
  • December 23rd: Pierre Aycelin de Montaigut, bishop-duke of Laon since 1370 is created Cardinal, at the time of a Consistoire by the Antipape Clément VII.

  • Completion of the Bastille (Paris).
  • Heat wave in summer.

Arts & cultures

  • Opening of the faculty of theology to Vienna, with professors come from Paris. The University of Vienna account more than thousand students who come from Austria, of Hungary, Saxony and Germany of the South.

Sciences and technology

Births in 1383

Death in 1383

  • January 28th: Jean Desmarets, carried out.
  • March 1st: Amédée VI of Savoy of the plague with Naples.
  • June 15th: Jean VI Cantacuzène, Byzantine Emperor usurping.
  • July 7th: Jacques of the Beams, last Latin emperor of Constantinople.
  • October 22nd: Ferdinand Ier of Portugal
  • December 8th: Venceslas Ier of Luxembourg

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