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Era of the Halychyna-Volyn Empire (cont.)
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1300s
Yuriy I, "King of Rus', Prince of Volodymyr".
c. 1303
Beginnings of the Metropolitan in Halychyna (-1347).
1316
Union of Andrew and Lev, Princes "of all of Rus', Halychyna and Volodymyr" with Teutonic Princes.
1320s
Last of the descendents of Prince Roman. Boleslav Iuriy, Prince "of all Malo Rus'".



1330s
Marriage of Prince Yurij with the daughter of Gedymin (1331); campaign on the territories of Lublin (1337).
1339
Prince Yuri deeds the town of Sianok to German rule.
1340
† Yuriy-Boleslav. Boyaryn Dmytro Dedko -- "steward of the Rus' lands"; Liubart -- prince of Volyn.
1301
End of the reign of the Arpadiv in Hungary.
1306
End of the reign of the Przhemyslidivs in the Czech lands.
1308-82
Anjou Dynasty in Hungary.
1310-1437
Luxemburg Dynasty in the Czech lands.
1315-41
Gedymin the Great, Lithuanian Prince.
1320
Coronation of Volodyslav Loketa in Poland.
1326
Transference of the Metropolitan to Moscow.
1328
Muscovy princes uphold entitlement to the great Volodymyr principality.
1333-70
Casimir the Great, king of Poland.
1342-82
Ludwig - king of Hungary
1345-77
Olgerd, Lithuanian Prince; beginnings of Lithuanian-Muscovy conflicts.
1348
University in Prague.
1303
Boniface VIII; end of the hegemony of the Pope in Western Europe.


1309-77
Avignon popes.





1321
† Dante (* 1265)


1328
Transference of the French Crown the the Valua Lineage (-1589).




1337-1453
100 Years War between England and France.
1346-78
Karl IV, Czech emperor and king.
1347-50
Black Plague in Europe.
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Struggle for the heritage of the Halychyna-Volyn Empire
1349
Battle against Halychyna by Prince Kasmir of Poland.
1350s
Attempts to renew the Metropolitan in Kyiv.


1360s
Olgerd destroys the Tatars at "Syni Vodi"; transference of Kyivshchyna and Podillia to Lithuanian rule. Olgerd's son becomes prince of Kyiv; Koriatovyches become princes of Podillia (-c. 1393).
1370-87
Halychyna ruled by Hungary.
1372-78
Volodyslav Opolskiy, last Halychyna Prince.
1375
Organizations of the Roman Hierarchy in Western lands.
1387-1772
Halychyna ruled by Poland.
1390s
Dismissal of the dynasty of Lithuanian princes; transference of the Ukrainian territories to Vytovt; Prince Fedir Koriatovych in Mukachev (1414).



1353
Muscovy princes begin using the title "Prince of all Rus'".
1359
Establishment of Moldavian settlements by Bohdan, leader of the Marmaros'
1364
University in Krakow.
1374
Rights to Koshyts' granted to Polish gentry.
1377-82
First attempts by Muscovy to overcome their Tatar rulers (1380 Battle at Kulykiv).
1385
Union of Lithuania with Poland (Krevo). Iagellon Dynasty (-1572).
1389
Destruction of the Serbs by the Turks (Field of Kosove).
1392-1430
Dominance of Vytovt by Lithuania.
1393
Bulgaria under the Turks (-1878).



1354
Turks in Europe (Gallipoli).
1360s
Mention by Petrarch (1304-74) of flame-throwing weaponry.
1361
Turks conquer Adrianople.
1365
University in Vienna.
1370
Peace treaty between Denmark and the Hanseatic League. Hegemony of the Hanseatic League on the Baltic Sea.
1378-1417
Great schism in the West.
1380
Venice destroys the Genoan fleet.
1384
† Vikleph.


1397
Kalmar Union of Scandinavian countries (-1523).
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