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== Events == <onlyinclude> === January–December === * [[February 24]] – Queen [[Margaret I of Denmark|Margaret]] of Norway and Denmark defeats [[Albert, King of Sweden]] in battle and becomes ruler of all three kingdoms. Albert is deposed from the Swedish throne and taken prisoner. * [[May 3]] – [[Richard II of England|Richard II]] takes control of England, away from the Lords Appellant. * [[May 19]] – [[Vasili I of Russia|Vasili I]] becomes [[Grand Duchy of Moscow|Grand Prince of Moscow]] after the death of his father, [[Dmitry Donskoy]]. * [[June]] – The [[Käpplinge murders]] take place in Stockholm in Sweden. * [[June 15]] – [[Battle of Kosovo]]: The [[Ottoman Empire]] and the [[Serbs]] fight an inconclusive battle with both sides suffering heavy losses. Both Sultan [[Murad I]] and Serbian Prince [[Lazar Hrebeljanovic|Lazar]] are killed in the battle. **[[Bayezid I]] (1389–[[1402]]) succeeds his father [[Murad I]] ([[1362]]–1389), as [[Ottoman Sultan]]. ** [[Stefan Lazarević|Stefan III]] succeeds his father, as ruler of Serbia. * [[July 18]] – [[Hundred Years' War]]: The kingdoms of [[Kingdom of England|England]] and [[Kingdom of France|France]] sign the [[Truce of Leulinghem]], ending the [[Hundred Years' War (1369–89)|second phase of the war]], and bringing a 13-year peace. * [[November 2]] – [[Pope Boniface IX]] succeeds [[Pope Urban VI]], as the 203rd pope. === Date unknown === * [[Mircea I of Wallachia]] and Polish king [[Władysław II Jagiełło]] sign their first treaty, to protect their countries against Ottoman expansion. * [[Goryeo]] Revolution in Korea (1388–1392): King [[Chang of Goryeo]] is forced from power and replaced by King [[Gongyang of Goryeo|Gongyang]]. The ten-year-old Chang and his predecessor, [[U of Goryeo|U]], are both assassinated later in the year. * Hadji II is restored as [[Mamluk Sultanate (Cairo)|Mamluk]] Sultan of [[Egypt]], after overthrowing Sultan [[Barquq]]. * With the backing of [[Antipope John XXIII]], supporters of [[Louis II of Anjou|Louis II]] overthrow the underage King [[Ladislaus of Naples|Ladislaus]] as [[Kingdom of Naples|King of Naples]]. The new [[Pope Boniface IX]] recognises Ladislaus's claim to the throne. * [[Wikramawardhana]] succeeds [[Hayam Wuruk]], as ruler of the [[Majapahit Empire]]. * The unpopular Sultan [[Tughluq Khan]] of [[Delhi Sultanate|Delhi]] is murdered and succeeded by his brother, [[Abu Bakr Shah]]. * Biri II succeeds Kade Alunu as King of the [[Kanem Empire|Kanem-Bornu Empire]] (now eastern [[Chad]] and [[Nigeria]]), and the Empire loses its land in present-day Chad to the [[Bilala]]. * [[Sandaki]] overthrows [[Magha II]], as [[Mansa (title)|Mansa]] of the [[Mali Empire]]. * Abd ar-Rahmân II succeeds Musa II as ruler of the [[Ziyanid]] Dynasty, in present-day western [[Algeria]]. * Abu Tashufin II succeeds his nephew, [[Abu Hammu II]], as ruler of the [[Abdalwadid]] Dynasty in present-day eastern [[Algeria]]. * [[Carmo Convent (Lisbon)|Carmo Convent]] is built in [[Lisbon]], [[Kingdom of Portugal|Portugal]]. </onlyinclude>
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