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    September 7 – King Ferdinand IV of Castile dies after a 17-year reign and is succeeded by his one-year-old son Alfonso XI. King Alfonso's mother, Queen consort Constance, becomes regent. September 27 – The Charter of Kortenberg is signed, and is possibly the first constitution which allows democratic decisions in feudal mainland Europe.

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    February – The Statute of Labourers is enacted by the Parliament of England, to deal with a labour shortage caused by the Black Death. March 4 – The Ayutthaya Kingdom is established by King Uthong (Ramathibodi I) in modern-day Thailand. [6] He begins to propagate Theravada Buddhism as the state religion.

  4. Edward III summoned the parliament of 1352 by writs of great seal issued at Westminster, warranted 'by king and council' and dated 15 November 1351; the assembly was to meet at Westminster on 13 January 1352. (fn. f1352int-2) 47 spiritual peers, 65 lay peers and 14 judges and other royal officials received personal summonses.

  5. The next pope, Benedict XII (AD 1334-1342), although of himself he would have wished to make peace with Lewis, found himself prevented from doing so by the king of France, and his successor, Clement VI. (AD 1342-1352), who had once been tutor to Charles of Moravia, strongly supported his old pupil.

  6. Aug 31, 2022 · İstanbul, Turkey. The Byzantine civil war of 13521357 marks the continuation and conclusion of a previous conflict that lasted from 1341 to 1347. It involved John V Palaiologos against the two Kantakouzenoi, John VI Kantakouzenos and his eldest son Matthew Kantakouzenos.

  7. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Temperate regions: Africa · Europe · Asia · – Polar regions:

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