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1368
 
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Chu Yüan-chang drives the Mongols out of Beijing and declares a new dynasty - the Ming (meaning 'brilliant')       
1368
 
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On the fall of the Yuan dynasty, replaced by the Ming, Tibet declares its independence from China       
1369
 
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The marriage of the duke of Burgundy to the heiress of Flanders lays the foundation for the great territorial expansion of Burgundy     
c. 1370
 
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The Persian poet Hafiz perfects a form of short poem, the ghazal, dwelling on the pleasures of life with an undercurrent of Sufi mysticism       
1371
 
   
On the death of his uncle, David II, Robert Stewart becomes king of Scotland as Robert II      
1374
 
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Kanami and Zeami Motokiyo please the shogun with their theatrical performance, and his patronage begins the tradition of Japan's No theatre        
c. 1375
 
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The courtly poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight tells of a mysterious visitor to the round table of King Arthur      
c. 1376
 
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John Wycliffe, writing mainly in Oxford, is critical of the contemporary church and can find no basis for the pope's authority     
1377
 
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10-year-old Richard II follows his grandfather, Edward III, on the English throne      
1377
 
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The papal curia returns to Rome in what would seem a conclusive move if there were not, two years later, two popes - one of them elected back in Avignon