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== Events == <onlyinclude> === January–December === * [[March 14]] – [[Chioggia]] concludes an alliance with [[Zadar]] and [[Trogir]] against [[Venice]], which becomes changed in 1412 in [[Šibenik]]. * [[June 12]] – [[Peasants' Revolt]]: In [[Kingdom of England|England]], rebels from [[Kent]] and [[Essex]], led by [[Wat Tyler]] and [[Jack Straw (rebel leader)|Jack Straw]], meet at [[Blackheath, London|Blackheath]]. There the rebels are encouraged by a sermon, by renegade priest [[John Ball (priest)|John Ball]]. * [[June 14]] – [[Peasants' Revolt]]: Rebels destroy [[John of Gaunt]]'s [[Savoy Palace]] in London and storm the [[Tower of London]], beheading [[Simon Sudbury]], who is both [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] and [[Lord Chancellor]], and also [[Robert Hales (knight)|Robert Hales]], [[Lord High Treasurer]]. King [[Richard II of England]] (age 14) meets the leaders of the revolt and agrees to reforms such as fair rents and the abolition of [[serfdom]]. * [[June 15]] – [[Peasants' Revolt]]: During further negotiations, [[Wat Tyler]] is murdered by the King's entourage. Noble forces subsequently overpower the rebel army. The rebel leaders are eventually captured and executed and [[Richard II of England|Richard II]] revokes his concessions. The revolt is discussed in [[John Gower]]'s ''[[Vox Clamantis]]'' and ''[[Froissart's Chronicles]]''. * [[August]] – [[Kęstutis]] overthrows his nephew, [[Jogaila]], as [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania|Grand Duke of Lithuania]]. Jogaila is allowed to remain as governor of eastern [[Lithuania]]. This marks the beginning of the [[Lithuanian Civil War (1381–84)]]. === Date not known === * Due to [[Joanna I of Naples]]' support for [[Antipope Clement VII]], [[Pope Urban VI]] bestows [[Naples]] upon [[Charles III of Naples|Charles of Durazzo]]. With the help of the [[Hungarians]], Charles advances on Naples and captures Joanna. [[James of Baux]], the ruler of [[History of Taranto|Taranto]] and the [[Latin Empire]], claims the [[Principality of Achaea]] after Joanna's imprisonment. * After a naval battle, [[Venice]] wins the three-year [[War of Chioggia]] against [[Genoa]]. The Genoans are permanently weakened by the conflict. * Hajji I succeeds Alah-ad-Din Ali as [[Mamluk Sultanate (Cairo)|Mamluk]] Sultan of [[Egypt]]. The Egyptian government continues to be controlled by rebel leader [[Barquq]]. * [[Timur]] conquers east [[Persia]], ending the rule of the [[Sarbadars|Sarbadar]] dynasty. * Sonam Drakpa deposes Drakpa Changchub as ruler of [[Tibet]]. * The [[Ming dynasty]] of China annexes the areas of the old [[Kingdom of Dali]], in modern-day [[Yunnan]] and [[Guizhou]] provinces, inhabited by the [[Miao people|Miao]] and [[Yao people|Yao]] peoples. Hundreds of thousands of Chinese (including military colonists) will migrate there from the rest of China. * In [[Ming dynasty]] China, the ''lijia'' census registration system begun in [[1371]] is now universally imposed, during the reign of the [[Hongwu Emperor]]. The census counts 59,873,305 people living in China in this year. This depicts a drastic drop in population since the [[Song dynasty]], which counted 100 million people at its height in the early 12th century. A modern historian states that the Ming census is inaccurate, as China at around this time has at least 65,000,000 inhabitants, if not 75,000,000.<ref name="brook 28">[[Timothy Brook|Brook, Timothy]] (1998). ''[[The Confusions of Pleasure: Commerce and Culture in Ming China]]''. Berkeley: University of California Press. {{ISBN|978-0-520-22154-3}}.</ref></onlyinclude>
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