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1384
 
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Gian Galeazzo Visconti, the signore of Milan, sets about enlarging his territory - seizing Vicenza, Verona and Padua between 1384 and 1388     
1385
 
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The victory at Aljubarrota, securing the Portuguese throne for John I, is commemorated in the Dominican abbey called Batalha       
The abbey of Batalha
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1385
 
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Chaucer completes Troilus and Criseyde, his long poem about a legendary love affair in ancient Troy      
1386
 
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John I, newly victorious in Portugal, proposes an alliance with England which has never been revoked      
1386
 
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A clock, designed only to strike the hours, is installed in Salisbury cathedral and is still working today      
1386
 
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Jadwiga, 12-year-old queen of Poland, marries Jogaila, her 34-year-old pagan neighbour - uniting the crowns of Poland and Lithuania       
1386
 
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Jogaila, baptized a Roman Catholic before marrying Jadwiga, brings Lithuania into the Christian fold - the last part of Europe to be converted       
c. 1387
 
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Chaucer begins an ambitious scheme for 100 Canterbury Tales, of which he completes only 24 by the time of his death      
Geoffrey Chaucer, after unknown artist, c.1400
National Portrait Gallery, London

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1389
 
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Victory at Kosovo gives the Ottoman Turks control over Serbia, which becomes a vassal state       
1389
 
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With a victory near Falköping, Margaret becomes regent of Sweden as well as Denmark and Norway