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exploration, colonization
medicine
education

political events

Sweden's Magnus II Eriksson curbs the economic power of the landed nobility and of the Church, provoking opposition that is soon led by his son Erik, who will gain support from Denmark's Valdemar IV Atterdag (see 1350; 1356).

Glarus joins the growing Helvetic Confederation of Swiss cantons.

Venetian admiral Niccolo Pisani engages a Genoese fleet at the mouth of the Bosphorus and defeats the Genoese admiral Paganino Doria; Marino Faliero commands one of Venice's squadrons and plays a major role in peace negotiations (see 1353).

A papal court of three cardinals hears charges against Cola di Rienzo at Avignon and sentences him to death (see 1350). The sentence is not carried out, Pope Clement VI dies at Avignon December 6 at age 61, the new pope Innocent VI wants to reduce the power of the Roman barons so he pardons Rienzo and releases him from prison (see 1354). Pope Innocent intervenes in behalf of Joanna of Naples, enabling her to return from her exile in Avignon, which she has sold to the papacy on condition that she be declared innocent of her first husband's assassination.

Japanese military leader Tadayoshi Ashikaga dies in confinement at Kamakura March 13 at age 45, possibly havng been poisoned by his older brother Takauji, who has founded the Ashikaga shōgunate with Tadayoshi's help but has shown little ability to govern.

Korea's Koryo dynasty king Kongmin begins a 22-year reign in which he will adopt a set of reforms intended to drive the Mongols out of his country and remove their influence from his court, but his efforts will be in vain.

exploration, colonization

Traveler Ibn Battutah crosses the Sahara Desert to West Africa at the request of the Marinid sultan Abu Inan (see 1349). He has not gone willingly, but is happy to remain for a year as a guest of the Mansa Suleiman, emperor of the Mandingo Empire of Mali (see 1353).

medicine

The Black Death reaches Moscow and spreads eastward back to India and China.

education

Corpus Christi College is founded as part of the University of Cambridge (see Trinity, 1350). Townsmen who belong to the Guilds of Corpus Christi and the Blessed Virgin Mary have started the new college, which will survive as one of Cambridge's two smallest.

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Construction

In Segovia, Castile (Spain), the Alcazar is built (Alcazar is Moorish for "the castle"). Perhaps because of the invention of cannon, it is the last of the great fortified castles. See also 1295 Construction.

Earth science

Ibn Battuta explores the Sahara. See also 1326 Earth science.

Medicine & health

The Black Death reaches northern Europe, including Scandinavia and northern Russia. See also 1348 Medicine & health; 1377 Medicine & health.


Wikipedia: 1352
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Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries: 13th century14th century15th century
Decades: 1320s  1330s  1340s  – 1350s –  1360s  1370s  1380s
Years: 1349 1350 135113521353 1354 1355
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Subjects:     Archaeology – Architecture
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Leaders:   State leaders – Colonial governors
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1352 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 1352
MCCCLII
Ab urbe condita 2105
Armenian calendar 801
ԹՎ ՊԱ
Bahá'í calendar -492 – -491
Berber calendar 2302
Buddhist calendar 1896
Burmese calendar 714
Byzantine calendar 6860 – 6861
Chinese calendar 辛卯年十二月十四日
(3988/4048-12-14)
— to —
壬辰年十一月廿五日
(3989/4049-11-25)
Coptic calendar 1068 – 1069
Ethiopian calendar 1344 – 1345
Hebrew calendar 5112 – 5113
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat 1407 – 1408
 - Shaka Samvat 1274 – 1275
 - Kali Yuga 4453 – 4454
Holocene calendar 11352
Iranian calendar 730 – 731
Islamic calendar 752 – 753
Japanese calendar
Korean calendar 3685
Thai solar calendar 1895

Year 1352 (MCCCLII) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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