What Happened This Year 1380

People Who Died in 1380

Catherine of Siena

Italian saint and theologian
Born
March 25th, 1347 678 years ago
Died
April 29th, 1380 645 years ago — 33 years old

Born in 1347, held significant influence during the late medieval period as a philosopher and theologian. Contributed to the Catholic Church's renewal through correspondence with popes and various leaders. Played a pivotal role in persuading Pope Gregory XI to return the papacy to Rome from Avignon. Authored several works including 'The Dialogue', which focuses on spiritual and moral guidance. Canonized as a saint in 1461 and declared a Doctor of the Church in 1970.

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Bertrand du Guesclin

French nobleman and military commander
Born
1320 705 years ago
Died
July 13th, 1380 644 years ago — 60 years old

Born in the late 1320s, this figure rose to prominence during the Hundred Years' War as a skilled military commander. Striving to regain French territories occupied by the English, he played a crucial role in several key battles. His leadership was instrumental in the recapture of notable strongholds such as Rennes and the successful Siege of the English-held city of Château-Gaillard. He was appointed Constable of France in 1370 and became a symbol of resistance against English rule in France. His military strategies and tactics were studied by future generations of military leaders. He died on July 13, 1380.

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Kōmyō

Emperor of Japan during the Muromachi period
Born
1322 703 years ago
Died
July 26th, 1380 644 years ago — 58 years old

Ruled as emperor of Japan from 1336 to 1392 during the Muromachi period. The reign was marked by significant political turmoil, including struggles between rival factions and the rise of powerful shogunates. Kōmyō's tenure saw the ongoing conflict between the Ashikaga and Takauji clans, influencing the direction of Japanese governance. The period was characterized by the establishment of the Ashikaga shogunate, a feudal military government, which began the decline of imperial power in favor of military rule. His reign ended upon his abdication in favor of a successor, posturing Japan towards a future governed by the shogunate rather than the emperor.

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Charles V of France

King of France and military leader
Born
January 21st, 1338 687 years ago
Died
September 16th, 1380 644 years ago — 42 years old

Ascended to the French throne in 1364, Charles V governed during a period marked by the Hundred Years' War. He focused on strengthening the monarchy and revitalizing the kingdom after the devastation of war. Emphasizing diplomatic engagements and military restructuring, he enhanced the French army's effectiveness. Charles V actively sought alliances and implemented policies that improved trade and agriculture. His reign was characterized by significant territorial gains against the English, and he initiated the construction of the Bastille. Charles V died in 1380.

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Elizabeth of Poland

Queen consort of Hungary
Born
1305 720 years ago
Died
December 29th, 1380 644 years ago — 75 years old

Served as Queen consort of Hungary from 1353 until death. Married to King Louis I of Anjou, established ties between Poland and Hungary. Actively participated in court politics and her marriage strengthened alliances between the two kingdoms. Facilitated diplomatic relations during her tenure.

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Emperor Kōmyō of Japan

Emperor of Japan and Buddhist supporter
Born
January 11th, 1322 703 years ago
Died
1380 645 years ago — 58 years old

Born in 1322, served as the 96th emperor of Japan from 1336 to 1351. His reign occurred during the tumultuous period of the Nanboku-chō wars, a civil conflict between rival factions for imperial authority. Kōmyō was noted for his strong support of Buddhism, especially the Pure Land sect, which gained prominence during his reign. The emperor sought to establish a stable government amid ongoing conflicts and led efforts to promote religious practices, enhancing the role of Buddhism in society. His rule reflected the complexities of the era, balancing imperial ambitions with the realities of war and governance.

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