- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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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- 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).
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- 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).
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- 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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