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1369 and Louis
On 19 June 1369, Philip married the 19 year old Margaret of Dampierre, the daughter of Louis II, Count of Flanders, who would become the heiress of Flanders, Brabant, Artois, and the Free County of Burgundy after the death of her brother in 1376.
* Louis de Sancerre, Count of Sancerre ( 1342 – 1402 ), Marshal of France in 1369
In 1369 Vladislav I subdued Vidin and recognised Louis I of Hungary as his overlord in return for Severin, Amlaş, and Făgăraş.
The allied campaign was a success and after it was supported by a popular uprising in Vidin against the Catholic clergy and the Hungarian authority, Louis I had to give up his claims and restore Ivan Sratsimir to the throne in Vidin in the autumn of 1369.
# King Louis grants a coat of arms to Kassa: Kassa ( today: Košice, Slovakia ) was granted a coat of arms by Louis the Great in 1369.

1369 and I
* 1328 – King Peter I of Cyprus ( d. 1369 )
The first ruler of the Kingdom of Ayutthaya, King Ramathibodi I ( ruled 1351 to 1369 ), made two important contributions to Thai history: the establishment and promotion of Theravada Buddhism as the official religion – to differentiate his kingdom from the neighbouring Hindu kingdom of Angkor – and the compilation of the Dharmashastra, a legal code based on Hindu sources and traditional Thai custom.
** King Ramathibodi I of Ayutthaya ( d. 1369 )
* October 9 – King Peter I of Cyprus ( d. 1369 )
Ferdinand I, a weak but ambitious and unscrupulous king, claimed the thrones of León and Castile, left vacant by the death of King Peter of Castile ( 1369 ); he based his claim on the fact that his grandmother Beatrice ( 1367 – 1385 ) belonged to the legitimate line of Castile.
To put that in perspective are a biography by Prosper Mérimée, Histoire de Don Pedro I, roi de Castille ( 1848 ) and a modern history setting Peter in the social and economic context of his time by Clara Estow ( Pedro the Cruel of Castile ( 1350 – 1369 ), 1995 ).
After the death of King Peter of Castile in 1369, the kingdom was drawn yet deeper in a civil war, disputes and long rivalled between English claimant, John, Duke of Lancaster, and two successive Trastamare claimants, Kings Henry II of Castile and his son John I of Castile.
Uthong () or Ramathibodi I () ( 1314 – 1369 ) was the first king of the kingdom Ayutthaya ( now part of Thailand ), reigning from 1351 to 1369.
* Peter I ( 1359 – 1369 )
King Pedro I of Castile, assassinated March 1369, had endowed his great grandfather Pedro González de Mendoza, killed at the Battle of Aljubarrota in 1385, with the lordships of Hita in the province of Guadalajara, and Buitrago.
James I of Cyprus ( or Jacques I de Lusignan ) ( 1334 – September 9, 1398 ) was Regent of Cyprus for his infant nephew Peter from 1369.
* Peter I of Cyprus ( 1328 – 1369 )
129, mentions a visit of the King of Cyprus, Peter I ( 1359 – 1369 ), quoting "... and the king went hunting and reached Emba towards Paphos ...".
** Peter I of Lusignan ( 1328 – 1369 ), succeeded him as King of Cyprus and Jerusalem.
* Peter I ( 1359 – 1369 )
Peter I ( 1359 – 1369 ), son of Hugh IV, may perhaps be the best known King of Cyprus.
********* Peter I of Cyprus ( 1328 – 1369 ) m. 1.
* John I, Lord of Egmond ( before 1310 – 1369 ), Lord of Egmont and IJsselstein, stadtholder of Holland.
* Ludwig I ( 1369 – 82 ), son of Guy

1369 and gave
Terranova, also known as Heracles, was a royal possession until 1369, when King Frederick III of Aragon gave it to Manfredi III Chiaramonte.

1369 and Vladislav
By 1369, however, he organised an Orthodox anti-Hungarian coalition for the liberation of Vidin with the participation of the Wallachian voivode Vladislav I Vlaicu and despot Dobrotitsa.

1369 and territory
In 1369, the French launched a successful counterattack, regaining much territory and forcing Edward to recall Chandos.
Documents from Estella, dated September 1369, some 80 years later, prove the people from Ainhoa paid taxes to both, the King of Navarre and the " English " Seneschal of the Landes territory in return for their fiscal and personal privileges.
The kingdom of England was in the midst of the Hundred Years ' War with kingdom of France, and the English had been consistently losing territory to the French since 1369.

1369 and remained
Philippe returned to Cyprus in 1368, but was still at Venice when Peter was assassinated at Nicosia at the beginning of 1369, and he remained there until 1372, when he went to the court of the new pope Gregory XI at Avignon.
Until this time Armagnac had remained practically independent by shifting alliances, but the rule of the Black Prince was so harsh that the count of Armagnac appealed to the French king for help in 1369.

1369 and possession
A deed of 1369, now in the possession of Eton College, refers to the " gildaule ", and a charter of 1439 states that " pleas happening in the said borough ... shall be pleaded and holden in the guildhall there, before the mayor and bailiffs for the time being ".

1369 and until
He was hereditary High Sheriff of Worcestershire from 1333 until his death ( in 1369 ).
Warwick was Marshall of England from 1343 / 4 until 1369, and was one of the commanders at the great English victories at Crécy and Poitiers.
During the Hundred Years ' War, Ponthieu changed hands a number of times, although the English claimed control of it from 1279 – 1369, and then later until 1435.
Peter I of Cyprus or Pierre I de Lusignan ( Nicosia, 9 October 1328 – Palace of La Cava, Nicosia, 17 January 1369 ) was King of Cyprus, and Titular King of Jerusalem from his father's abdication on 24 November 1358 until his own death in 1369.
1357 or 1354 / 1357 – 13 October 1382 ), called The Fat, was king of Cyprus from 17 January 1369 until his death.

1369 and .
* 1334 – Peter of Castile ( d. 1369 )
Casimir managed to have Anne and Cunigunde legitimated by Pope Urban V on 5 December 1369.
Henry IV restored the charter granted to Gibraltar in 1310 and took two additional measures: the lands previously belonging to Algeciras ( destroyed in 1369 ) were granted to Gibraltar ; and the status of collegiate church was solicited from the pope Pius II and granted to the parish church of Saint Mary the Crowned (), now the Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned, on the site of the old main Moorish Mosque.
The Hussites ( or Kališníci ; " Chalice People ") were a Christian movement following the teachings of Czech reformer Jan Hus ( c. 1369 – 1415 ), who became one of the forerunners of the Protestant Reformation.
(, ), or simply Ibn Battuta (), also known as Shams ad-Din ( February 25, 1304 – 1368 or 1369 ), was a Berber Muslim Moroccan explorer, known for his extensive travels, accounts of which were published in the Rihla ( lit.
He was appointed a judge in Morocco and died in 1368 or 1369.
* 1345 – Blanche of Lancaster, wife of John of Gaunt ( d. 1369 )
Muzio Attendolo ( 1369 – 1424 ), called Sforza ( from sforzare, to exert or force ), founded the dynasty.
* Jan Hus, Bohemian religious thinker and reformer ( c. 1369 – 1415 ).
* probable – Nicholas of Autrecourt, French philosopher and theologian ( d. c. 1369 )
* July 6 – Jan Hus, Bohemian reformer ( burned at the stake ) ( b. 1369 )
* August 30 – King Pedro of Castile ( d. 1369 )
Tyrol was lost for the Wittelsbach with the death of duke Meinhard and the following Peace of Schärding when Tyrol was finally renounced to the Habsburgs in 1369.
His second journey to Italy took place in 1368, when he had a meeting with Pope Urban V at Viterbo, was besieged in his palace at Siena, and left the country before the end of the year 1369.
Five more friars were executed in 1369 for the same offence.
Year 1369 ( MCCCLXIX ) was a common year starting on Monday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Julian calendar.
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