What Happened This Year 1350

Historical Events from This Year 1350

Military & Warfare

English Fleet Defeats Castilian Navy at Winchelsea

August 29th, 1350 674 years ago

On the coast of England, King Edward III's naval fleet faced a fleet of 40 Castilian ships in August. This significant naval engagement culminated in a decisive victory for the English forces. The battle, known as the Battle of Winchelsea, demonstrated the effectiveness of English naval tactics and marked a crucial moment in ongoing maritime conflicts between England and Castile. It underscored the importance of naval power in asserting territorial claims and protecting trade routes.

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Born in 1350 (View all 11)

Vincent Ferrer

Spanish missionary and saint
Born
January 23rd, 1350 675 years ago
Died
April 5th, 1419 605 years ago — 69 years old

Born in 1350, a prominent Spanish missionary dedicated to preaching and converting people to Christianity across Europe. Initiated numerous missions throughout Spain, France, and England, focusing on pastoral care and spiritual guidance. Renowned for extraordinary preaching skills, drawing large crowds during the late Middle Ages. Canonized as a saint in 1455, with a celebration on April 5th each year. Lived a life marked by fervent devotion to religious duties and commitment to the values of the Church.

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Margaret III

Countess of Flanders and Rethel
Born
April 13th, 1350 674 years ago
Died
March 16th, 1405 619 years ago — 54 years old

Served as the Countess of Flanders and Rethel from 1384 until death. Managed her lands during a politically turbulent period, navigating alliances and conflicts. Acted as a regent for her son, leading the province amid external threats. Significant for her role in the Burgundian Netherlands.

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Manuel II Palaiologos

Byzantine Emperor and Scholar
Born
June 27th, 1350 674 years ago
Died
July 21st, 1425 599 years ago — 75 years old

Served as the Byzantine Emperor from 1391 to 1425, Manuel II Palaiologos played a critical role during a period of decline for the Byzantine Empire. His reign included the ongoing pressures from the Ottoman Empire and attempts to secure European support against Turkish advances. An educated ruler, he was involved in scholarly pursuits and corresponded with several prominent intellectuals of his time. His travels to Western Europe were also pivotal in promoting awareness of the Byzantine plight. He authored the work 'The Sacra', a dialogue on philosophy and theology, showcasing his intellect.

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Dmitri Donskoi

Grand Duke of Moscow and military leader
Born
October 12th, 1350 674 years ago
Died
1389 636 years ago — 39 years old

Born in 1350, held the title of Grand Duke of Moscow. Played a significant role in the rise of Moscow as a major power in Russia during the late 14th century. Led troops to victory in the crucial Battle of Kulikovo in 1380 against the Mongol-Tatar forces, which marked a turning point in Russian history and contributed to the decline of Mongol control over Russia.

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John I of Aragon

Monarch of Aragon with a complex reign
Born
December 27th, 1350 674 years ago
Died
May 19th, 1396 628 years ago — 45 years old

Ruled as King of Aragon from 1387 until death in 1396. Challenges during the reign included internal conflicts and struggles over influence in the Iberian Peninsula. Worked to maintain Aragon’s alliances, particularly with the Papacy and in relations with Castile. Oversaw military campaigns against the Moors. His reign saw notable events like the siege of the central Catalan city of Barcelona.

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John Montagu

Earl and English nobleman
Born
1350 675 years ago
Died
January 7th, 1400 625 years ago — 50 years old

Served as the 3rd Earl of Salisbury during the late 14th century. Played a significant role in the political landscape of England amidst the Hundred Years' War. Was known for his allegiance to the Lancastrian cause and supported various military campaigns. Participated in notable battles during the conflict, contributing to the ongoing struggles for power in England and France.

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People Who Died in 1350

Giovanni I di Murta

Second doge of the Republic of Genoa
Died
January 6th, 1350 675 years ago — None years old

Served as the second doge of the Republic of Genoa from 1339 to 1350. Played a crucial role in the governance and administration of Genoa during a period marked by internal strife and external threats. His leadership contributed to the consolidation of power within the republic and its naval strength. His tenure coincided with conflicts with other maritime Republics, particularly Venice, as well as issues pertaining to trade routes in the Mediterranean.

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Alfonso XI of Castile

King of Castile known for the Black Death
Born
1312 713 years ago
Died
March 26th, 1350 674 years ago — 38 years old

Ruled Castile from 1311 until death in 1350. Expanded territorial boundaries significantly through military campaigns. Achieved victories against the Moors, notably at the Battle of Salado in 1340, which solidified Christian control in southern Spain. His reign faced challenges from the plague, which led to significant population decline. Recorded efforts to strengthen royal authority over nobility and promoted legislation.

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Odo IV

Duke of Burgundy, Duke of Burgundy.
Born
1295 730 years ago
Died
April 3rd, 1350 674 years ago — 55 years old

Duke of Burgundy from 1347 until death in 1350. Played a significant role in medieval French nobility and politics. Established notable alliances and participated in multiple military campaigns during the Hundred Years' War. His reign was marked by efforts to consolidate power in the Burgundy region and navigate complex relationships with the French crown and other noble houses.

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Philip VI of France

King of France, continued the Capetian dynasty
Born
1293 732 years ago
Died
August 22nd, 1350 674 years ago — 57 years old

Ascended the throne in 1328 as the first monarch from the Valois line following the death of Charles IV. His reign witnessed the early stages of the Hundred Years' War against England, marked by significant events such as the Battle of Crécy in 1346 and the establishment of French territorial claims. Faced challenges including internal conflicts and the Black Death, which greatly affected the population. Launched efforts to enhance the monarchy's fiscal system and centralized authority.

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Jean de Marigny

French Archbishop, significant role in Church
Died
December 26th, 1350 674 years ago — None years old

Served as the Archbishop of Sens and played a crucial role in the ecclesiastical and political landscape of 14th-century France. Worked closely with several French kings, particularly Philip VI, influencing church policies and decisions during a tumultuous period marked by the Hundred Years' War. Participated in various diplomatic missions and contributed to the management of church affairs while addressing challenges linked to heresy and ecclesiastical governance. His leadership in the diocese included reform efforts and efforts to address the needs of the clergy and laity alike.

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Alfonso XI

King of Castile and León
Born
August 13th, 1311 713 years ago
Died
1350 675 years ago — 39 years old

Ascended to the throne at the age of 16, reigning as the king of Castile and León from 1312 until his death in 1350. Led military campaigns against the Moors, notably achieving significant victories in the Reconquista. Founded the city of Alcalá la Real and implemented key administrative reforms that strengthened royal authority. This period saw advancements in architecture and culture, along with the establishment of the Royal Patronage over the clergy.

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