Year '1378' was a
common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the
Julian calendar.
Events
★ March - In
England,
John Wycliffe tries to promote his ideas for Catholic reform by laying his theses before parliament and making them public in a
tract. He is subsequently summoned before
Archbishop of Canterbury,
Simon of Sudbury, at the episcopal palace at
Lambeth to defend his actions.
★
Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV meets with his nephew
Charles V of France to publicly celebrate the friendship between their two nations.
★
Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV dies and is succeeded by his son,
Wenceslaus.
★ The Papacy makes a permanent move back from
Avignon to
Rome, ending the
Avignon Papacy.
★
Pope Gregory XI dies. Due to riots in
Rome calling for a Roman pope, the cardinals, who were mostly French, elect
Pope Urban VI (Bartolomeo Prignano, Archbishop of
Bari) as the 202nd
Pope.
★
September 20 - Unhappy with Pope Urban's critical attitude towards them, the majority of the cardinals meet at
Fondi and elect
Clement VII as
antipope and establish a rival papal court at
Avignon. This split within the Catholic Church becomes known as the
Western Schism.
★
France,
Aragon,
Castile and León,
Cyprus,
Burgundy,
Savoy,
Naples and
Scotland choose to recognise
Antipope Clement VII.
Denmark,
England,
Flanders, the
Holy Roman Empire,
Hungary, northern
Italy,
Ireland,
Norway,
Poland and
Sweden continue to recognise
Pope Urban VI.
★
Dmitri Donskoi of Moscow & Vladimir resists a small invasion by the
Mongol Blue Horde.
★
Revolt of the Ciompi - discontent wool carders briefly take over the government of
Florence. For the first time, a European government represents all social classes.
★
Tokhtamysh dethrones Timur Malik as Khan of the
White Horde.
★
Kara Osman establishes the
Turkomans of the White Sheep dynasty at
Diyarbakır in present-day southeast
Turkey.
★ The
Turks capture the town of
Ihtiman in west
Bulgaria.
★ An English spy assassinates
Owain Lawgoch, claimant to the throne of
Wales and ally of
France.
★
Gian Galeazzo Visconti succeeds his father,
Galeazzo II Visconti, as ruler of
Milan.
★
Uskhal Khan succeeds his father,
Biligtü Khan, as ruler of the
Yuan Dynasty in
Mongolia.
★
Balša II succeeds his father,
Durađ I, as ruler of
Zeta (now
Montenegro).
★ Tai Bian succeeds Zhao Bing Fa as King of
Mong Mao (now northern
Myanmar).
★ Appearance of
Halley's Comet.
★ Da'ud Shah succeeds his assassinated nephew, Aladdin Mujahid Shah, as
Bahmani Sultan in present-day southern
India. Da'ud Shah is assassinated in the same year and is succeeded by Mohammed Shah II.
Births
★
August 16 -
Hongxi Emperor of China (died
1425)
★
October 24 -
David Stewart, Duke of Rothesay (died
1402)
★
December 31 -
Pope Callixtus III (died
1458)
★
Robert Campin, Flemish painter (died
1444)
★
Vittorino da Feltre, Italian humanist (died
1446)
★
Lorenzo Ghiberti, Italian sculptor and metal smith (died
1455)
★
John Hardyng, English chronicler (died
1465)
Deaths
★
February 6 -
Jeanne de Bourbon, queen of
Charles V of France (born
1338)
★
March 27 -
Pope Gregory XI
★
May 29 - King
Henry II of Castile (born
1334)
★ July -
Owain Lawgoch, titular Prince of
Wales - assassinated (born ''circa''
1330)
★
August 16 -
San Rocco di Venezia, patron saint of pestilence (born
1340)
★
November 29 -
Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor (born
1316)
★
Galeazzo II Visconti, Lord of Milan