1382
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Centuries: | 13th century - 14th century - 15th century |
Decades: | 1350s 1360s 1370s - 1380s - 1390s 1400s 1410s |
Years: | 1379 1380 1381 - 1382 - 1383 1384 1385 |
1382 in topic: |
Subjects: Archaeology - Architecture - |
Art - Literature - Music - Science |
Leaders: State leaders - Colonial governors |
Category: Establishments - Disestablishments |
Births - Deaths - Works |
Gregorian calendar | 1382 MCCCLXXXII |
Ab urbe condita | 2135 |
Armenian calendar | 831 ԹՎ ՊԼԱ |
Bahá'í calendar | -462 – -461 |
Berber calendar | 2332 |
Buddhist calendar | 1926 |
Burmese calendar | 744 |
Chinese calendar | 4018/4078-12-17 (辛酉年十二月十七日) — to —
4019/4079-11-26(壬戌年十一月廿六日) |
Coptic calendar | 1098 – 1099 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1374 – 1375 |
Hebrew calendar | 5142 – 5143 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1437 – 1438 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1304 – 1305 |
- Kali Yuga | 4483 – 4484 |
Holocene calendar | 11382 |
Iranian calendar | 760 – 761 |
Islamic calendar | 783 – 784 |
Japanese calendar | |
Korean calendar | 3715 |
Thai solar calendar | 1925 |
Year 1382 was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
[edit] Events
- August - The iconic painting The Black Madonna of Czestochowa is brought from Jerusalem to the Jasna Góra monastery in Poland.
- September 30 - The inhabitants of Trieste (now in northern Italy) donate their city to Duke Leopold III of Austria.
- Khan Tokhtamysh of the Golden Horde overruns Moscow, as punishment for Grand Prince Dmitri Donskoi's resistance to Khan Mamai of the Blue Horde in the 1370s. Dmitri Donskoi pledges his loyalty to Tokhtamysh and is allowed to remain as ruler of Moscow & Vladimir.
- John Wyclif's teachings are condemned by the Synod of London.
- The Ottomans take Sofia from the Bulgarians.
- After a five year revolt, Berkuk deposes Hajji II as Mamluk Sultan of Egypt, marking the end of the Bahri dynasty and the start of the Burji dynasty.
- Louis I of Hungary and Poland dies.
- Louis' daughter Mary becomes Queen of Hungary.
- The Poles, who do not wish to be ruled by Mary's fiancee, the future Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund, choose Mary's younger sister, Jadwiga, to become ruler of Poland. After two years of negotiations, Jadwiga is eventually crowned "King" in 1384.
- Charles of Durazzo executes the imprisoned Joan I of Naples and succeeds her as Charles III of Naples.
- Ibrahim I is selected to succeed Husheng as Shah of Shirvan (now Azerbaijan).
- Kęstutis, the Grand Duke of Lithuania, is taken prisoner by former Grand Duke Jogaila whilst meeting him to hold negotiations. Kęstutis is subsequently murdered and Jogaila regains rule of Lithuania.
- Ahmad deposes his brother, Husain, as ruler of the Jalayirid dynasty in western Persia.
- James I succeeds his nephew, Peter II, as King of Cyprus.
- Rana Lakha succeeds Rana Kshetra Singh as ruler of Mewar (now part of western India).
- Konrad III Zöllner von Rotenstein succeeds Winrich von Kniprode as Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights.
- Balša II of Zeta (now Montenegro) conquers Albania.
- Dawit I succeeds his brother, Newaya Maryam, as Emperor of Ethiopia.
- Winchester College is founded in England.
- Embroidered Brocade Guards numbers 16,000.
[edit] Births
- Duke Frederick IV of Austria (d. 1439)
- Eric of Pomerania, King of Norway, Sweden and Denmark (d. 1459)
- Richard de Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick (d. 1439)
- Lope de Barrientos, powerful bishop in Castile
[edit] Deaths
- April 5 - Janusz Suchywilk, Polish nobleman
- May 12 - Queen Joan I of Naples (b. 1327)
- August 3 - Kestutis, Grand Duke of Lithuania (b. 1297)
- August 13 - Eleanor of Aragon, queen of John I of Castile (b. 1358)
- October 13 - King Peter II of Cyprus
- Philip van Artevelde, Flemish patriot (b. 1340)
- King Louis I of Hungary (b. 1326)
- Nicole Oresme, French philosopher (b. 1325)