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1365 and Charles
The childless dukes Louis and Otto had already promised Charles IV the succession in Brandenburg in 1364 as revenge for a conflict with their brother Stephen II over the Bavarian succession after the death of their nephew Meinhard, the son of Louis V. Louis the Roman died in Berlin in 1365.
The University of Cologne was established in 1388 as the fourth university in the Holy Roman Empire, after the Charles University of Prague ( 1348 ), the University of Vienna ( 1365 ) and the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg ( 1386 ).
It was founded by Duke Rudolph IV in 1365 and is the oldest university in the German-speaking world after Charles University in Prague which was founded in 1348.
The Republic of Metz often had to fight for its freedom: in 1324, against the Dukes of Luxembourg and Lorraine, as well as, against the Archbishop of Trier ; in 1363 and 1365, against the English brigands under command of Arnaud de Cervole ; in 1444, against Duke René of Anjou and King Charles VII of France ; and in 1473, against Duke Nicholas I of Lorraine.
* Robert le Maçon ( c. 1365 – 1443 ), chancellor of France, advisor to Charles VII and supporter of Joan of Arc
At the end of 1365 Séguin de Badefol arrived in Navarre to claim the considerable sums Charles had pledged to pay him for his services in Burgundy, even though he had achieved nothing of substance.
In 1365 the Pope requested the King Louis I of Hungary the caring and education of Charles, so he left Naples moving to the Hungarian court being 11 years old.
In 1427 the countship of Évreux was bestowed by King Charles VII on Sir John Stuart of Darnley ( c. 1365 – 1429 ), the commander of his Scottish bodyguard, who in 1423 had received the seigniory of Aubigny, and in February 1427 / 8 he was granted the right to quarter the royal arms of France for his victories over the English.
His rival Charles was killed in the battle and Charles's widow Joanna was forced to sign the Treaty Guérande on 12 April 1365.
Similarly, by founding the University of Vienna in 1365, Rudolf sought to match Charles IV's founding of the Charles University of Prague in 1348.
* Charles II, Duke of Lorraine ( 1365 – 1431 ), 1418 – 1424
Robert le Maçon ( c. 1365 – 28 January 1443 ) was chancellor of France, advisor to Charles VII and supporter of Joan of Arc.

1365 and visited
King Casimir the Great of Poland confirmed several privileges and duties to the city and visited it in 1343, 1361, 1365, and 1370.

1365 and Pope
He returned to work for the Florentine government in 1365, undertaking a mission to Pope Urban V. When the papacy returned to Rome from Avignon in 1367, Boccaccio was again sent to Urban, offering congratulations.
John Wycliffe's entrance upon the stage of ecclesiastical politics is usually related to the question of feudal tribute to which England had been rendered liable by King John, which was not paid for thirty-three years until Pope Urban V in 1365 claimed it.
Notwithstanding the part Langham as Chancellor had taken in the anti-papal measures of 1365 and 1366 he was made cardinal of San Sisto Vecchio by Pope Urban V in 1368.

1365 and V
* 1365 – John V is recognized as Duke of Brittany and Jeanne de Penthievre gives up any claim to the duchy in the Treaty of Guérande.
He was given the title of despot by Dušan's successor Emperor Stefan Uroš V. In 1365 he was crowned King of the Serbs and Greeks as the co-ruler of Emperor Uroš.
Prilep was acquired in 1334 by Serbian King Dušan and after 1365 the town belonged to King Vukašin, co-ruler of Dušan's son, Tzar Stefan Uroš V. After the death of Vukašin in 1371, Prilep was ruled by his son Marko.

1365 and at
NGC 1365 is another barred spiral galaxy located at a distance of 60 million light-years from Earth.
He did not undertake further missions for Florence until 1365, and traveled to Naples and then on to Padua and Venice, where he met up with Petrarch in grand style at Palazzo Molina, Petrarch's residence as well as the place of Petrarch's library.
His performance led Simon Islip, Archbishop of Canterbury, to place him at the head of Canterbury Hall in 1365, where twelve young men were preparing for the priesthood.
Officially he was ally of Peter of Castile, but at the end of 1365 he concluded a secret agreement with Peter IV of Aragon to allow the marauding army led by Bertrand du Guesclin and Hugh Calveley invade Castile through southern Navarre in order to depose Pedro I and supplant him with his half-brother Henry of Trastamara.
Sekhmet from the Luxor Temple | temple of Mut at Luxor, granite, 1403 – 1365 BC, in the National Museum, Copenhagen
In 1362, a Hanseatic counterstrike was repelled by the Danish fleet at Helsingborg, which led Hansa to accept a truce culminating in the unfavourable Treaty of Vordingborg ( 1365 ), depriving the league of much of its privileges.
As a young man he went to study at Adrianopolis, by now the Turkish capital following its capture by the Ottoman Sultan Murad I in 1365.
The only old Javanese manuscript that hints at the monument as a holy Buddhist sanctuary is Nagarakretagama, written by Mpu Prapanca in 1365.
After studying law at the University of Paris, de Langhe returned to the abbey and was elected abbot in 1365.
The enforcement of wearing the badge is repeated by local councils, with varying degrees of fines, at Arles 1234 and 1260, Béziers 1246, Albi 1254, Nîmes 1284 and 1365, Avignon 1326 and 1337, Rodez 1336, and Vanves 1368.
He was employed as organist at the Florentine monastery of Santa Trinità in 1361, and at the church of San Lorenzo from 1365 onward.
Starting in 1365, the Abbey held weekly and yearly markets at Aarmühle.
: ( a ) ( 1 ) Whoever engages in conduct that violates any of the provisions of law listed in subsection ( b ) and thereby causes the death of, or bodily injury ( as defined in section 1365 ) to, a child, who is in utero at the time the conduct takes place, is guilty of a separate offense under this section.
Then follows Matilda of ' Lhupe ' in 1337, William at ' Lupe ' in 1365, John at ' Lepe ' in 1386, and John Maunser at ' Leope ' in 1423.
Though crushed, however, they were not extinguished ; a period of anarchy followed, the struggle between the Chola kings and the Mussulmans issuing in the establishment at Kanchi of an usurping Hindu dynasty which ruled till the end of the 14th century, while in 1365 a branch of the Pandyas succeeded in re-establishing itself in part of the kingdom of Madura, where it survived till 1623.
John participated in the Drang nach Osten and its related crusades at the sides of the Teutonic Knights against Lithuania in 1356 and again in 1365.
Despite Egloffstein's thwarted first attempt at founding a university, the city still boasts one of the oldest universities in the German-speaking world, on a par with Vienna ( 1365 ), Heidelberg ( 1386 ), Cologne ( 1388 ) and Erfurt ( 1392 ).
Rudolf died suddenly at Milan in 1365 aged 26.
At Twyford, there have been mills since at least 1365, and a silk mill was built in 1810.
:( a )( 1 ) Whoever engages in conduct that violates any of the provisions of law listed in subsection ( b ) and thereby causes the death of, or bodily injury ( as defined in section 1365 ) to, a child, who is in utero at the time the conduct takes place, is guilty of a separate offense under this section.

1365 and him
The Swedes, irritated by his misrule, superseded him by his nephew, Albert of Mecklenburg in 1365.
In August or September 1365, Uroš crowned him king, making him his co-ruler.
In 1365, Tsar Uroš crowned Vukašin king, making him his co-ruler.
* Bonne of Berry ( 1365 – 1435 ), who succeeded him as Viscountess of Carlat and married first Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy, and then Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac

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