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| 1346 |
| | The more mobile English force, of longbows and infantry, defeats at Crécy the unwieldy crossbows and heavy cavalry of the French | |
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| 1347 |
| | The English siege of Calais ends when six burghers of the town, with ropes around their necks, offer their lives to save their fellow citizens | |
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| c. 1350 |
| | Armies of mercenaries, led by condottieri, conduct Italian warfare at an often extortionate rate | |
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| 1356 |
| | The battle of Poitiers ends, on the third day, with victory for the English and the capture of the French king, John II | |
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| 1360 |
| | After four years of captivity in Bordeaux and London, the French king John II is released for a promised ransom of 3 million gold crowns | |
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| 1380 |
| | The Venetian blockade of Chioggia costs Genoa her fleet and ends Genoese rivalry with Venice in the eastern Mediterranean | |
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| 1383 |
| | Timur begins twenty years of almost continuous conquest with the capture and destruction of Herat | |
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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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| 1392 |
| | Charles VI, king of France, suffers the first of many violent fits of madness | |
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| 1398 |
| | Timur devastates Delhi and loots treasure to take back to Samarkand on 120 elephants | |
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