As a means of recording the passage of
time, the '14th century' was that
century which lasted from
1301 to
1400.
Events
★ The transition from the
Medieval Warm Period to the
Little Ice Age
★ Beginning of the
Ottoman Empire, early expansion into the
Balkans
★ The
Avignon papacy transfers the seat of the Popes from
Italy to
France
★ The
Great Famine of 1315-1317 kills millions of people in
Europe
★ Being forced out of previous locations, the
Mexica found the city of
Tenochtitlan in
1325
★
Battle of Kosovo in 1389 betwen Serbs and Otoman Turks,
Prince Lazar, sultan
Murat I and
Miloš Obilić were killed
★ The
Vijayanagara Empire is founded in
South India by
Harihara in
1336
★ The
Hundred Years' War begins when
Edward III of
England lays claim to the
French throne in
1337.
★
Black Death kills almost half of the population of Europe. (
1347 -
1351)
★ The end of
Mongol Yuan Dynasty in
China and the beginning of the
Ming Dynasty (
1368)
★ The
heresy of
Lollardy rises in
England
★ The
Great Schism of the West begins in
1378, eventually leading to 3 simultaneous
popes.
★ An account of
Buddha's life, translated earlier into Greek by
St John of Damascus and widely circulated to
Christians as the story of
Barlaam and
Josaphat, became so popular Buddha (under the name Josaphat) was made a
Catholic saint.
★
Singapore emerges for the first time as a fortified city and trading centre of some importance.
★ Reunification of
Poland under
Ladislaus I of Poland
★
Peasants' Revolt in England
★
Islam reaches
Terengganu, on the
Malay Peninsula.
★ The
Hausa found several
city-states in the south of modern
Niger.
★ The
Mali Empire expands westward and conquers
Tekrur.
★ The poet
Petrarch coins the term
Dark Ages to describe the preceding 900 years in
Europe, beginning with the
fall of the Western Roman Empire in
410 through to the renewal embodied in the
Renaissance.
★ The Scots win the
Scottish Wars of Independence.
★
Union of Krewo between
Poland and
Lithuania.
★ Work begins on the Great Enclosure at
Great Zimbabwe, built of uncemented, dressed stone. The city's population is now between 10 000 and 40 000.
★ Beginning of the
Renaissance in Italy
★ The English word "
abacus" used to describe the calculating device from
China.
★
Wang Dayuan, the first
Chinese to sail into the
Mediterranean while visiting
Egypt and
North Africa from
1334-
1339.
Significant people

Statue of Dante Alighieri at the
Uffizi, Florence
★
Dante Alighieri, Italian poet and writer (
1265 -
1321).
★ King
Robert the Bruce of Scotland, victor of the
First War of Scottish Independence against the invading
Kingdom of England (
1274 -
1329).
★
Juan Manuel, Duke of Penafiel, Spanish author (
1282 -
1349).
★
William of Ockham, English Franciscan friar and philosopher (c.
1285 -
1347).
★
Charles I of Hungary, military, diplomatic and financial reformer, restoring the
Kingdom of Hungary to power (
1288 -
1342).
★
Isabella of France, queen consort and regent of the
Kingdom of England (c.
1295 -
1358).
★
Guillaume de Machaut, French composer and poet (c.
1300 -
1377).
★
Ibn Battuta, Arab Muslim traveler (
1304 -
1368/
1377).
★
Jiao Yu, Chinese general and author of the ''Huo Long Jing'' military treatise
★
Liu Zhi, an Chinese general, court advisor, philosopher, and co-editor of the ''Huo Long Jing''
★ Francesco
Petrarch, Italian poet and writer (
1304 -
1374).
★
Casimir III of Poland, expansionist and financial reformer (
1310 -
1370).
★
Hafez Persian poet (c.
1310 -
1379.
★
Edward III,
King of England. His claim to the throne of France resulted in the
Hundred Years' War (
1312 -
1377).
★
Giovanni Boccaccio, Italian author (
1313 -
1375).
★
Timur, Central Asian warlord and founder of the
Timurid Dynasty (
1336 -
1405).
★
Geoffrey Chaucer, English poet (c.
1343 -
1400).
★
Mansa Musa (d.
1347), King of the
Mali Empire while it was the source of almost half the world's gold.
★
Christine de Pizan, French writer (
1364 -
1430).
★
Hongwu Emperor, founder of the
Ming Dynasty in China (
1328 -
1398)
Inventions, discoveries, introductions
★ music of the
Ars nova
★ The technique of
knitting
★ Foundation of the
University of Cracow
★ Chinese text the ''
Huolongjing'' by
Jiao Yu describes
fire lances,
fire arrows (
rockets),
rocket launchers,
land mines,
naval mines,
bombards,
cannons, and hollow
cast iron cannonballs filled with
gunpowder, and their use to set ablaze enemy camps.
Decades and Years