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1364 and Scottish
He finally resigned his claim to the Scottish throne in January 1356 and died childless in 1364.
In 1364 David presented a proposal to Parliament that would cancel the remaining ransom debt if it was agreed that a Plantagenet heir would inherit the Scottish throne should he die without issue.

1364 and make
In April 1364 the Reeve had to make provision for a grey courser which was sent to cover the mares at Risborough and in July to pay £ 10. 10s for a black stallion for the same purpose.

1364 and Lionel
Thomas Camoys ' second wife was Elizabeth Mortimer, widow of Henry ' Hotspur ' Percy ( 20 May 1364 – 21 July 1403 ), and daughter of Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March, and Philippa, 5th Countess of Ulster, daughter of Lionel of Antwerp, second son of Edward III of England.

1364 and Duke
* January 25 – Charles II, Duke of Lorraine ( b. 1364 )
** Charles, Duke of Brittany ( d. 1364 )
When Henry died 1335 Jan, King of Bohemia, renounced his claims, and Albrecht, Duke of Austria, received Carniola ; it was proclaimed a duchy by Rudolf IV, in 1364.
* Charles, Duke of Brittany ( 1319 – 1364 ), Blessed Charles of Blois
On 13 June 1364, the lands of Chiny were sold to Wenceslas, Duke of Luxembourg.
Albert ( Albrekt av Mecklenburg in Swedish ; Albrecht von Mecklenburg in German ; c. 1338 – 1 April 1412 ) was King of Sweden from 1364 to 1389 and Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin from 1384 to 1412 as Albert III.
In 1364, Duke Albert II enlisted military support from several powerful North German noblemen and proceeded to swiftly invade and conquer Sweden and subsequently installed his son, Albert, as the new King of Sweden.
Duke Valdemar V of Slesvig's son, Henry, was in 1364 nominally entfeoffed with the Duchy, although he never reached to regain more than the northernmost parts as he couldn't raise the necessary funds to repay the loans.
John of Gaunt was made Duke of Lancaster in 1364, and the Three Castles would remain part of the Duchy of Lancaster until 1825.
The Austrian Habsburgs received the Carniolan March from the hands of Emperor Louis IV in 1335 and in 1364 Rudolf " the Founder " proclaimed himself a Duke of Carniola.
After his death John de Montfort claimed his rights as Duke, but French monarchy supported the Blois faction, triggering the Breton War of Succession ( 1341 – 1364 ), which opposed the House of Blois to the House of Montfort.
Charles of Blois ( Blois, 1319 – 29 September 1364 ), claimed the title Duke of Brittany, from 1341 to his death.
* Charles II, Duke of Lorraine ( 1364 – 1431 )
On 29 September 1364, Chandos led the forces of Duke John de Montfort to victory at the Battle of Auray, winning the Breton War of Succession and enabling de Montfort to become John V, Duke of Brittany.
Rudolf IV der Stifter (" the Founder ") ( November 1, 1339 – July 27, 1365 ) was a scion of the House of Habsburg and Duke ( self-proclaimed Archduke ) of Austria and Duke of Styria and Carinthia from 1358, as well as Count of Tyrol from 1363 and first Duke of Carniola from 1364 until his death.
Valdemar III ( 1314 – 1364 ) was a king of Denmark from 1326 to 1329 briefly when underage, as well as in 1325 – 26 and from 1330 to 1364 Duke of Schleswig as Valdemar V. He was a rival king set up against the unsuccessful Christopher II and was widely opposed by his many subjects.
On September 29, 1364, at the Battle of Auray, the army of Charles of Blois was heavily defeated by John V, Duke of Brittany and the English forces under Sir John Chandos.
* John V, Duke of Brittany ( 1339-1399 ), son of the former, Duke of Brittany from 1364 to 1399, count of Richemont and count of Montfort ( 1345-1399 ).
After the line had become extinct in 1209, the possessions passed to the Carniolan margraves from the Bavarian House of Andechs, Dukes of Merania, and were finally acquired for the House of Habsburg by Archduke Rudolf IV of Austria, who proclaimed himself Duke of Carniola in 1364.

1364 and next
In 1364 Rudolf declared the Carinthian March of Carniola a duchy and the next year established the Lower Carniolan town of Novo Mesto ( in present-day Slovenia ), whose German name Rudolfswert was given in his honor.

1364 and king
* December 1 – Magnus Ericson, king of Sweden 1319 – 1364 ( drowned ) ( b. 1316 )
* August – Haakon VI, king of Norway 1355 – 1380 and of Sweden 1362 – 1364 ( d. 1380 )
* March – Albrekt of Mecklenburg, king of Sweden 1364 – 1389 ( b. 1336 )
* Spring – Magnus IV, king of Sweden 1319 – 1364 ( d. 1374 )
Magnus Eriksson ( spring 1316 – 1 December 1374 ) as Magnus IV was king of Sweden ( 1319 – 1364 ), including Finland, as Magnus VII King of Norway ( 1319 – 1343 ), including Iceland and Greenland, and also ruled Scania ( 1332 – 1360 ).
He died in captivity in 1364 and Charles V succeeded him as king of France.
He in turn gave the Duchy in appanage to his son Charles, who became king as Charles V in 1364.
In 1364, he accompanied the king of Cyprus to the Holy Land ; and was in the French wars, from 1369 to 1371.
The Egyptian historian Al-Maqrizi ( 1364 – 1442 AD ) claimed in his book Al-Khotatt that Dhul-Qarnayn was a Yemenite king named Sa ' b and wrote:
:" we have taken Arctic geography from the Itinerium of Jacobus Cnoyen of the Hague, who makes some citations from the Gesta of Arthur of Britain ; however, the greater and most important part he learned from a certain priest at the court of the king of Norway in 1364.

1364 and ;
This did not hamper trade ; Nijmegen even became part of the Hanseatic League in 1364.
Pre-modern female rhetoricians, outside of Socrates ' friend Aspasia, are rare ; but medieval rhetoric produced by women either in religious orders, such as Julian of Norwich ( d. 1415 ), or the very well-connected Christine de Pizan ( 1364 ?- 1430?
* 1364 – Battle of Auray: English forces defeat the French in Brittany ; end of the Breton War of Succession.
The Jagiellonian University (, often shortened to UJ ; historical names:, University of Kraków, Kraków Academy, The Main Crown School, Main School of Kraków ) was established in 1364 by Casimir III the Great in Kazimierz ( district of Kraków ).
However, Longchen Rabjampa did not " die " in 1363 ; he " died " in 1364.
Longchen Rabjampa was born at Gra-phu stod-gron in g. Yo-ru in Eastern dBus in Central Tibet on the eighth day of the second lunar month of the Earth-Male-Ape year ( i. e., Friday, 1 March 1308 ; which was at the beginning of that Tibetan calendrical year ) The date of Longchen Rabjampa's ' parinirvāṇa ' was on the eighteenth day of the twelfth lunar month of the Water-Female-Hare year ( i. e., Wednesday, 24 January 1364 ; which was at the end of that Tibetan calendrical year ) at O-rgyan-rdzong in Gangs-ri thod-kar, Tibet.
He was King of Norway from 1343 until his death in 1380 ; he was also King of Sweden between 1362 and 1364, co-ruling with his father Magnus IV ( Magnus VII of Norway ), until they were both deposed there by Haakon's cousin Albert of Mecklenburg and a clique of exiled Swedish noblemen led by Bo Jonsson Grip.
Filippo Villani, Matteo's son, flourished in the latter half of the 14th century and ended the Cronica at 1364 ; his portion includes details of the lives of many Florentine artists and musicians, including Giotto di Bondone and Francesco Landini.
** Philip I ( 1384 ; Duke of Burgundy, 1364 – 1404 )
M. Mozaffariann, Tehran, 1364 / 1985 ; ed.
Acts 12: 25 reads απο Ιερουσαλημ ( from Jerusalem ) along with manuscripts: D, Ψ, 181, 436, 614, 2412, ℓ 147, ℓ 809, ℓ 1021, ℓ 1141,1364, ℓ 1439, ar, d, vg, Chrysostom ; majority reads εις Ιερουσαλημ ( to Jerusalem ).
Her sister, Margaret ( 1310 – 1382 ), married Louis I, Count of Flanders ( 1304 – 1346 ), and inherited the County of Burgundy after the death of Philip I ; their granddaughter and heiress, Margaret of Dampierre ( 1350 – 1405 ), married the son of John II of France ( 1319 – 1364 ), Philip II, Duke of Burgundy ( 1342 – 1404 ), uniting the two domains once more.
* 1332-Robert of Taranto ( 1299 – 1364 ), son of Philip I ;
*( 11 ) Malatesta II ' Guastafamiglia ' ( d. 1364 ) ( son of 6 )-Lord of Pesaro, 1326 ; and Rimini, 1334
It went into abeyance on his death in 1364 ; this was terminated by the death of his granddaughter Joan Mautravers ( Maltravers ) without issue c. 1383, leaving her sister Eleanor Maltravers ( Mautravers ) sole heir.

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