1348
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Centuries: | 13th century - 14th century - 15th century |
Decades: | 1310s 1320s 1330s - 1340s - 1350s 1360s 1370s |
Years: | 1345 1346 1347 - 1348 - 1349 1350 1351 |
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Leaders: State leaders - Colonial governors |
Category: Establishments - Disestablishments |
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Year 1348 was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
[edit] Events of 1348
- April 7 - Charles University is founded in Prague.
- June - Two ships enter the Bristol Channel and bring the bubonic plague to England.
- June 24 - The Black Death outbreak goes into full swing in Melcombe Regis (modern-day Weymouth, Dorset in England).
- July 6 - A Papal bull is issued by Pope Clement VI, protecting Jews against popular aggression during the Black Death epidemic.
- The Black Death epidemic spreads to central and western Europe.
- Emperor Sukō succeeds Emperor Komyo of Japan, making them the second and third of the Northern Ashikaga Pretenders, respectively.
- Edward III of England creates the first English order of chivalry, the Order of the Garter.
- The Pskov Republic gains independence from the Novgorod Republic with the treaty of Bolotovo.
- The Black Death breaks out in Cairo.
Gregorian calendar | 1348 MCCCXLVIII |
Ab urbe condita | 2101 |
Armenian calendar | 797 ԹՎ ՉՂԷ |
Bahá'í calendar | -496 – -495 |
Berber calendar | 2298 |
Buddhist calendar | 1892 |
Burmese calendar | 710 |
Chinese calendar | 3984/4044-12-1 (丁亥年十二月初一日) — to —
3985/4045-12-11(戊子年十二月十一日) |
Coptic calendar | 1064 – 1065 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1340 – 1341 |
Hebrew calendar | 5108 – 5109 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1403 – 1404 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1270 – 1271 |
- Kali Yuga | 4449 – 4450 |
Holocene calendar | 11348 |
Iranian calendar | 726 – 727 |
Islamic calendar | 748 – 749 |
Japanese calendar | |
Korean calendar | 3681 |
Thai solar calendar | 1891 |
- Estimation: Hangzhou in Mongolian China becomes the largest city of the world, taking the lead from Cairo, capital of Mamluk Egypt.[1]
- A truce is observed between England and France until 1532.
- Gonville Hall, the forerunner of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge is founded.
[edit] Births
- John Fitzalan, 1st Lord Arundel (d. 1379)
[edit] Deaths
- February 2 - Narymunt, Prince of Pinsk
- December 2 - Emperor Hanazono, Emperor of Japan (b. 1297)
- Laura, beloved of Petrarch (b. 1310)
- Giovanni Villani, chronicler of Florence (b. c. 1276)
- John de Stratford, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Ambrogio Lorenzetti, Sienese painter (b. 1290)
- Pietro Lorenzetti, Sienese painter (b. 1280)
- Andrea Pisano, Italian sculptor and architect (b. 1270)