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1392
 
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Yi Song-gye founds the Yi dynasty, which rules in Korea until the twentieth century      
1393
 
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The Ottoman sultan Bayazid I brings the Slav kingdom of Bulgaria under his control      
1394
 
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Anne of Bohemia, the wife of Richard II, dies of plague at Richmond and in his distress the king orders the palace to be demolished See in Google maps   
1395
 
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Philip II of Burgundy commissions from Netherlands sculptor Claus Sluter a work, the Well of Moses, which launches the northern Renaissance       
c. 1397
 
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The English king, Richard II, commissions a diptych (the Wilton Diptych) showing himself being presented to the Virgin and Child       
Wilton Diptych (detail)
National Gallery, London

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c. 1397
 
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The keyboard of the organ is adapted in Germany to strings, thus providing the harpsichord - first mentioned in a manuscript of this year      
1397
 
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The Golden Pavilion in Kyoto is built by the shogun Yoshimitsu as his own villa       
1397
 
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With the coronation of the 16-year-old Eric of Pomerania, the crowns of Denmark, Norway and Sweden are formally united for the first time      
1398
 
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Timur devastates Delhi and loots treasure to take back to Samarkand on 120 elephants       
1398
 
    
A dangerous feud develops between two of England's most powerful barons, Henry of Bolingbroke (son of John of Gaunt) and Thomas de Mowbray