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| 1384 |
| | Gian Galeazzo Visconti, the signore of Milan, sets about enlarging his territory - seizing Vicenza, Verona and Padua between 1384 and 1388 | |
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| 1385 |
| | The victory at Aljubarrota, securing the Portuguese throne for John I, is commemorated in the Dominican abbey called Batalha | |
| | The abbey of Batalha Fotofile CG
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| 1386 |
| | John I, newly victorious in Portugal, proposes an alliance with England which has never been revoked | |
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| 1386 |
| | Jadwiga, 12-year-old queen of Poland, marries Jogaila, her 34-year-old pagan neighbour - uniting the crowns of Poland and Lithuania | |
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| 1389 |
| | Victory at Kosovo gives the Ottoman Turks control over Serbia, which becomes a vassal state | |
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| 1389 |
| | With a victory near Falköping, Margaret becomes regent of Sweden as well as Denmark and Norway | |
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| 1390 |
| | On the death of his father, Robert II, Robert III becomes king of Scotland | |
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| 1392 |
| | Charles VI, king of France, suffers the first of many violent fits of madness | |
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| 1392 |
| | Yi Song-gye founds the Yi dynasty, which rules in Korea until the twentieth century | |
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| 1393 |
| | The Ottoman sultan Bayazid I brings the Slav kingdom of Bulgaria under his control | |
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