14th Century
Year | Date | Event |
---|---|---|
1305 | 21 June | Death of Wenceslaus II |
1306 | 4 August | Assassination of Wenceslaus III |
1308 | Teutonic takeover of Danzig | |
1311 | Rebellion of wójt Albert begins | |
1312 | Rebellion of wójt Albert ends | |
1320 | 20 January | Coronation of Władysław I the Elbow-high |
1326 | Polish–Teutonic War (1326–1332) begins | |
1332 | Polish–Teutonic War concludes | |
1333 | 2 March | Death of Władysław I the Elbow-high |
25 April | Coronation of Casimir III | |
1335 | Congress of Visegrád | |
1339 | Congress of Visegrád | |
1343 | 8 July | Signing of the Treaty of Kalisz |
1347 | Wiślica Statutes | |
1364 | Founding of Jagiellonian University | |
1370 | 5 November | Death of Kazimierz III the Great |
17 November | Coronation of Louis of Hungary | |
1374 | 17 September | Privilege of Koszyce |
1382 | 10 September | Death of Louis of Hungary |
1384 | 16 October | Coronation of Jadwiga |
1385 | 14 August | Signing of the Union of Krewo |
1386 | 4 March | Coronation of Władysław II Jagiełło |
1399 | 17 July | Death of queen Jadwiga |
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