People Who Died in 1355
Inês de Castro
A Castilian noblewoman who became a central figure in a dramatic royal romance. Inês de Castro was a lady-in-waiting to the Portuguese princess, later engaging in a relationship with Prince Pedro of Portugal. Their relationship faced significant opposition, leading to her assassination on the orders of Pedro's father. After her death, Pedro sought to honor her memory, ultimately declaring her his wife posthumously and ordering her remains to be exhumed for a regal burial. This story of love and tragedy contributed to lasting legends and cultural depictions in Portuguese history.
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Served as the Doge of Venice from 1354 until death in 1355. Marin Falier is most noted for his attempt to strengthen the power of the nobility and increase military efforts against rivals. His rule faced significant unrest, culminating in a conspiracy that aimed at overthrowing the government. Following a failed coup, he was executed, marking a significant event in Venetian history.
Continue ReadingBartholomew de Burghersh
A prominent English nobleman and military leader during the 14th century, held the title of 1st Baron Burghersh. Participated in the Edwardian wars against Scotland and France, contributing to significant campaigns during this period. Served in various military roles, including as a commander in the campaigns led by Edward III. His nobility was marked by his involvement in the governance of certain regions and his participation in the royal court. Emphasized loyalty to the monarchy and played a role in the political affairs of his time.
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Ruled as king of Sicily from 1346 until death in 1355. His reign was marked by various conflicts within the kingdom and with external powers. Louis was involved in the complexities of the political landscape of Italy during the 14th century. He worked to stabilize his kingdom and defend against rival claims. His efforts focused on maintaining the territorial integrity of Sicily.
Continue ReadingStefan Dušan
Ruled as the Emperor of Serbia from 1331 to 1355. Expanded the Serbian Empire significantly through military campaigns and strategic alliances. His reign marked the height of medieval Serbian greatness, with notable achievements in law, governance, and culture. Established the Serbian Orthodox Church's independence and promoted the development of the Serbian state.
Continue ReadingEleanor of Woodstock
Birth occurred on June 18, 1318. Was an English princess and daughter of King Edward II and Isabella of France. Married Hugh the younger of Bohemia in 1326, which established a notable alliance. Spent a significant part of life in various continental courts, reflecting the complex political alliances of the time. Involved in the governance of regions in England and provided support to her family during turbulent periods in English history. Died in 1355.
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