1300–1399 (A.D.) World History
Updated August 5, 2020 |
Infoplease Staff
- 1312–1337
- Mali Empire reaches its height in Africa under King Mansa Musa.
- c. 1325
- The beginning of the Renaissance in Italy: writers Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio; painter Giotto. Development of Noh drama in Japan. Aztecs establish Tenochtitlán on site of modern Mexico City. Peak of Muslim culture in Spain. Small cannon in use.
- 1337–1453
- Hundred Years' War—English and French kings fight for control of France.
- 1347–1351
- At least 25 million people die in Europe's “Black Death” (bubonic plague).
- 1368
- Ming Dynasty begins in China.
- 1376–1382
- John Wycliffe, pre-Reformation religious reformer, and followers translate Latin Bible into English.
- 1378
- The Great Schism (to 1417)—rival popes in Rome and Avignon, France, fight for control of Roman Catholic Church.
- c. 1387
- Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
- 1398
- Tamerlane, the Mongol conqueror, begins last great conquest—Delhi.
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