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Ruling England, 1360–1413 | Shaping the Nation: England 1360… Abstract No one would have doubted, in 1360, that the ‘Great Peace’ marked the commencement of a new era. Although France’s prostration exposed her to English and Gascon routiers, the …
1360s in England - Wikiwand 10 Oct 2024 · John Dunstaple, composer (died 1453) 1360 26 February – Roger Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March, military leader (born 1328) 26 December – Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent, …
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1360s in England - Wikipedia Events from the 1360s in England. January – Hundred Years' War: Edward III marches on Paris. [1] 15 March – The town of Winchelsea in East Sussex is attacked and burned by an …
1360 - Wikipedia Year 1360 (MCCCLX) was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. June – Valdemar IV Atterdag attacks Skåne and conquers Lindholmen Castle. [1] August – Peace is …
Year 1360 - Historical Events and Notable People - On This Day 25 Jul 2017 · What happened and who was notable in 1360? Browse important events, world leaders, notable birthdays, and tragic deaths from the year 1360.
Map of Europe in 1360 - emersonkent.com History map of Europe in 1360, during the Hundred Years War; illustrating the Boundary of the Empire.
English History Timeline 1360-1369 - TheTimelineGeek A timeline chronology of the events in English History from 1360 - 1369 during the reign of King Edward III and the Hundred Years War
1360 - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1360 (MCCCLX) was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1360th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 360th year of the 2nd …
1360s - Wiktionary, the free dictionary The decade from 1360 to 1369. By the time this mysterious knight died in the 1360s, his book was available in every European language, including Dutch, Gaelic, Czech, Catalan, and Walloon.