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1348 and taking
The sole exception was the rule of the Malatesta, who took the city in 1348 taking advantage of the black death and of a fire that had destroyed many of its important buildings.

1348 and advantage
However, with the Bubonic Plague in 1348, the birth of the English woolen industry and general warfare, Italy temporarily lost its economic advantage.

1348 and civil
The Empire soon fell into a civil war between John V Palaiologos and John VI Kantakouzenos, and Epirus was conquered by the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan in 1348.

1348 and war
war: 1348
war: Category: 1348
war: Kaarangay: Mga namatay han 1348
war: Kaarangay: Mga natawo han 1348
The losses of the century of war were enormous, particularly owing to the plague ( the Black Death, usually considered an outbreak of bubonic plague ), which arrived from Italy in 1348, spreading rapidly up the Rhone valley and thence across most of the country: it is estimated that a population of some 18 – 20 million in modern-day France at the time of the 1328 hearth tax returns had been reduced 150 years later by 50 % or more.

1348 and Constantinople
The tower was built as Christea Turris ( Tower of Christ ) in 1348 during an expansion of the Genoese colony in Constantinople.
In 1346, he was appointed Papal Ambassador to Constantinople but, his mission having ended in failure, he returned to Gerace where he died in 1348, apparently a victim of the bubonic plague.

1348 and between
The Black Death was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, peaking in Europe between 1348 and 1350.
Although Cairo avoided Europe's stagnation during the Late Middle Ages, it could not escape the Black Death, which struck the city more than fifty times between 1348 and 1517.
The Black Death devastated Venice in 1348 and once again between 1575 and 1577.
The views on monarchical accountability espoused in his Dialogus ( written between 1332 and 1348 ) greatly influenced the Conciliar movement and assisted in the emergence of liberal democratic ideologies.
The Black Death spread through Norway between 1348 – 1350.
Relations were quiet between Sweden and Novgorod until 1348, when Magnus led a crusade against Novgorod, marching up the Neva, forcibly converting the tribes along that river, and briefly capturing the fortress of Orekhov for a second time.
The frescos in the Peribleptos Monastery Church, dating between 1348 and 1380, are a very rare surviving late Byzantine cycle, crucial for the understanding of Byzantine art.
He was active between approximately 1317 to 1348.
Pietro Lorenzetti ( or Pietro Laurati ; c. 1280 – 1348 ) was an Italian painter, active between approximately 1306 and 1345.
The Birmingham market was the earliest to be established on the Birmingham Plateau – an area which accounted for most of the doubling or tripling of the population of Warwickshire between 1086 and 1348 as population growth nationally encouraged the settlement and cultivation of previously marginal land.
It is estimated that between one-quarter and two-thirds of the of Europe's population died from the outbreak of the Black Death between 1348 and 1350.
At some point between 1336 and 1348 he moved to Kilkenny.
The Book of Knowledge, a travelogue compiled by a Spanish monk soon after 1348, mentions that Genoese merchants had settled in Old Dongola ; they may have penetrated thither as a consequence of the commercial treaty of 1290 between Genoa and Egypt.
Between 1301 and 1325 during the Great Famine it was 29. 84, while between 1348 and 1375, during the Black Death and subsequent plagues, it went down to only 17. 33.
The period between 1348 and 1420 saw the heaviest loss.
In 1348, the Black Death arrived ; between 30 – 50 % of the British population was killed in the years that followed.

1348 and John
* John ( 1317 – 1348 ), Duke of Randazzo, Duke of Athens and Neopatria, Regent of Sicily ( from 1338 )
John de Stratford ( died 1348 ) was Archbishop of Canterbury and Treasurer and Chancellor of England.
Consequently, Pope John VIII ( 872 – 882 ) fortified the basilica, the monastery, and the dwellings of the peasantry, forming the town of Joannispolis ( Italian: Giovannipoli ) which existed until 1348, when an earthquake totally destroyed it.
* John II ( 1338 – 1348 )
* John de Stratford ( died 1348 ), Archbishop of Canterbury, Treasurer and Chancellor of England
* John Fitzmaurice, 5th Baron Kerry ( d. 1348 )
* John, Duke of Randazzo ( died 1348 )
* Henry de Burghersh ( d. November 1348 ), married Isabel St John, daughter of Hugh St John, 2nd Baron St John of Basing but left no issue
John FitzAlan ( D ' Arundel ), 1st Baron Arundel ( c. 1348 – 16 December 1379 ) was a Lord Marshal or Marshal of England.
When it becomes clear that Doniger had little regard for the lives of the travelers, the researchers and engineers, mainly John Gordon, send him to 1348the outbreak of the Black Death.

1348 and V
The old château was constructed in 1348 by King Charles V on the foundations of an old castle ( château-fort ) dating from 1238 in the time of Saint Louis.
* Plätzlerzunft Altdorf-Weingarten 1348 e. V.
Other popes followed his example, particularly Innocent IV in 1247, Gregory X in 1272, Clement VI in 1348, Gregory XI in 1371, Martin V in 1422, Nicholas V in 1447, Sixtus V in 1475, Paul III in 1540, and later Alexander VII, Clement XIII, and Clement XIV.
* Pope Peter V of Alexandria, 1340 – 1348
Pope Peter V of Alexandria was the Coptic Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark from 1340 to 1348.
* Pope Peter V of Alexandria ( reigned 1340 to 1348 ), Coptic Pope and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark

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