What Happened This Year 1343

People Who Died in 1343

Robert

King of Naples and Sicily
Born
1275 750 years ago
Died
January 20th, 1343 682 years ago — 68 years old

Ruled as the king of Naples and Sicily from 1309 until death in 1343. His reign marked a period of relative peace and prosperity in the region. He was a patron of the arts and established the University of Naples. Under his leadership, Naples emerged as a cultural center during the late medieval period. He was involved in various conflicts, particularly against the influence of the Aragonese in Sicily. His ruling style contributed to the political landscape of southern Italy in the 14th century.

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Aimone

Count of Savoy during early 14th century
Born
1291 734 years ago
Died
June 22nd, 1343 681 years ago — 52 years old

Held the title Count of Savoy from 1334 until death in 1343. Played a significant role in regional politics and territorial expansion during a politically tumultuous period. Actively engaged in negotiations and alliances, shaping the governance of the Savoy region. Contributed to the military endeavors of Savoy and managed relations with neighboring states. His leadership influenced the future of the region.

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Giacomo Gaetani Stefaneschi

Cardinal and papal advisor
Died
June 23rd, 1343 681 years ago — None years old

Elevated to the cardinalate in 1316, served as a prominent advisor in the papal court. Played a significant role in church politics during the Avignon Papacy. Participated in the election of several popes and engaged in diplomatic missions on behalf of the church. Actively contributed to the administration and governance of ecclesiastical matters within the papacy.

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Philip III of Navarre

King of Navarre, Treaty of Paris
Born
1306 719 years ago
Died
September 16th, 1343 681 years ago — 37 years old

Ruled as King of Navarre from 1270 until death in 1343. His reign is marked by political challenges and conflicts with neighboring regions. Played a key role in the Treaty of Paris in 1259, which helped define the borders of Navarre. The kingdom navigated complex relationships with France and Castile during this period, focusing on consolidating power and defending territorial interests.

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