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1387

Year 1387 (MCCCLXXXVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar.

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1387 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1387
MCCCLXXXVII
Ab urbe condita2140
Armenian calendar836
ԹՎ ՊԼԶ
Assyrian calendar6137
Balinese saka calendar1308–1309
Bengali calendar793–794
Berber calendar2337
English Regnal year10 Ric. 2 – 11 Ric. 2
Buddhist calendar1931
Burmese calendar749
Byzantine calendar6895–6896
Chinese calendar丙寅年 (Fire Tiger)
4084 or 3877
    — to —
丁卯年 (Fire Rabbit)
4085 or 3878
Coptic calendar1103–1104
Discordian calendar2553
Ethiopian calendar1379–1380
Hebrew calendar5147–5148
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1443–1444
 - Shaka Samvat1308–1309
 - Kali Yuga4487–4488
Holocene calendar11387
Igbo calendar387–388
Iranian calendar765–766
Islamic calendar788–789
Japanese calendarShitoku 4 / Kakei 1
(嘉慶元年)
Javanese calendar1300–1301
Julian calendar1387
MCCCLXXXVII
Korean calendar3720
Minguo calendar525 before ROC
民前525年
Nanakshahi calendar−81
Thai solar calendar1929–1930
Tibetan calendarམེ་ཕོ་སྟག་ལོ་
(male Fire-Tiger)
1513 or 1132 or 360
    — to —
མེ་མོ་ཡོས་ལོ་
(female Fire-Hare)
1514 or 1133 or 361

Year 1387 (MCCCLXXXVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar.

Events

January–March

April–June

  • April 12– Admiral Arundel of the English Navy brings 68 captured ships from Margate battle to the port of Orwell.3
  • May 1– With a larger squadron of almost 60 ships, Arundel departs from Orwell and sails to the British-controlled French port of Brest, at the time under siege by Jean de Montfort.3
  • May 17– At Caffa, one of the Balkan colonies of the Republic of Genoa, the Genoese Army thwarts an attack at Solkhat (Sorcati) by the Tatars.4
  • May 28– Anticipating a war with Burma, China's Emperor orders the troops at his forts on the Burmese border to increase the height of their walls and to begin making gunpowder to increase their supply.5
  • June 2John Holland, a maternal half-brother of Richard II of England, is created Earl of Huntingdon.
  • June 4 – Queen Mary of Hungary is rescued from imprisonment after being held captive by Croatian rebels.

July–September

  • July 7 – A Mongol Army unit, led by Naghachu, ambushes and massacres a Chinese Army division led by Chen Yong (陳鏞), Marquis of Linjiang, who is killed in the attack.6
  • July 14 – The Chinese Army commander, General Feng Sheng, leads troops across the Liao River defeats Naghachu's Mongol troops and takes Naghachu as a prisoner of war.6
  • August 22Olaf, King of Norway and Denmark and claimant to the throne of Sweden, dies. The vacant thrones come under the regency of his mother Margaret I of Denmark, who will soon become queen in her own right.
  • September 8 – General Feng Sheng is removed from command of the Chinese Army by Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang6 and replaced by General Lan Yu.7
  • September 27Petru of Moldavia pays homage to Władysław II Jagiełło, making Moldavia a Polish fief (which it will remain until 1497).

October–December

Date unknown

Births

Deaths

References

References

  1. Woodward, Bernard Bolingbroke; Cates, William Leist Readwin (1872). Encyclopaedia of Chronology: Historical and Biographical. Lee and Shepard. p. 313.
  2. Izvještaj sa okruglug stola "Žene u srednjovjekovnoj Bosni, stanak.org
  3. Jonathan Sumption,The Hundred Years War, Volume 3: Divided Houses (Faber & Faber, 2011) pp.604-605 ISBN 9780571266562,
  4. Evgeny Khvalkov, The Colonies of Genoa in the Black Sea Region (Taylor & Francis, 2017) ISBN 9781351623063
  5. Michael Charney, Southeast Asian Warfare, 1300-1900 (Brill, 2018) p.44 ISBN 9789047406921
  6. Dreyer, Edward L (1988). "Military origins of Ming China". In Mote, Frederick W.; Twitchett, Denis C (eds.). The Cambridge History of China Volume 7: The Ming Dynasty, 1368–1644, Part 1. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521243327.
  7. Goodrich, L. Carington; Fang, Chaoying (1976). Dictionary of Ming Biography, 1368-1644. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 454. ISBN 0-231-03801-1.
  8. Varanini, Gian Maria (1988). "Vicenza nel Trecento: Istituzioni, classe dirigente, economia" [History of Vicenza, II, The Medieval Era]. Storia di Vicenza, II, L'Età Medievale [Vicenza in the 14th Century: Institutions, Ruling Class, Economy] (in Italian). Vicenza: Neri Pozza editore. p. 239.
  9. Jonathan Sumption,The Hundred Years War, Volume 3: Divided Houses (Faber & Faber, 2011) ISBN 9780571266562,
  10. Harriss, Gerald (2005). Shaping the Nation: England, 1360–1461. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 463. ISBN 0-19-822816-3.
  11. Royal Berkshire History: The Battle of Radcot Bridge
  12. "Charles II | king of Navarre". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 21 March 2019.