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The 1300s Quiz

Name the people, places, events, etc that took place in the 1300s
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1) One of the most deadly pandemics occurred,
which wiped out almost half of Europe
1346-1353
Black Plague
2) This long war begins between England and
France
1337-1453
Hundred Years
3) The Ottomans defeated this Balkan army
at the battle of Kosovo to expand their territory
1389
Serb
4) The Malian empire reaches its peak under
his rule
<1337
Mansa Musa
5) This Chinese dynasty replaces the Mongol
Yuans, lasting until the mid 1600s
1368
Ming
6) This Scotsman led his countrymen to victory
at Bannockburn
1314
Robert the Bruce
7) This famous poet composes The Divine Comedy
1308-1321
Dante
8) This major hunger epidemic strikes northern Europe
1314-1317
Great Famine
9) Pope Clement resides the papacy in this French city
1309
Avignon
10) A university is established in this Polish city, one
of the oldest schools in Europe
1348
Krakow
11) This battle pits Black Prince Edward of England
against King John II of France, where John is captured
1356
Poitiers
12) This war ignites between the Genoans and Venetians
1381
Chioggia
13) This man leads the Peasants Revolt against the
English in protest of taxes, where over 30,000 rioters marched
1381
Wat Tyler
14) This French queen invades England, and plans for her
son, Edward III, to rule
1326
Isabella
15) This Moroccan scholar travels to Mecca and much of the
Middle East and Africa while documenting the Islamic world
1325-1354
Ibn Battuta
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16) This man becomes King of Scotland after the death of
his father, Robert the Bruce
1329
David II
17) The reign of this king ushers in prosperity and
achievement in Poland
1333-1370
Casimir the Great
18) The Aztecs establish their capital on a group of islands in
Lake Texcoco, now Mexico City
1325
Tenochtitlan
19) This movement, focused on classical literature and human
potential, begins during the Renaissance
1300s
Humanism
20) This writer is often called the founding father of the above
1304-1374
Petrarch
21) This city and peninsula fell to the Ottoman Turks, establishing
Ottoman stronghold in Eruope
1354
Gallipoli
22) When the Ming dynasty began, this area, now led by the Dalai,
regained independence from China
1368
Tibet
23) This man, the nephew of David II, takes the throne of Scotland
as Robert II
1371
Robert Stewart
24) This scholar leads the first English translation of the Bible
from Latin
1380s
John Wycliffe
25) This event, where 3 men claimed to be the true Pope, led to
divided loyalties across Europe within the Church
1378-1417
Great Schism
26) A clock designed to strike hours is installed in a cathedral
in this English city, still working today
1386
Salisbury
27) This French king suffers bouts of madness, now known as
having psychotic episodes from mental illness
1392
Charles VI
28) Henry of Bolingbroke is proclaimed king of England as Henry
IV, which introduces the royal line of this house
1399
Lancaster
29) Yi Song-Gye founded this dynasty in Korea, which rules until
the 20th century
1392
Yi
30) Ottoman Sultan Bayazid I brings this country, then under Slav
control, under his rule
1393
Bulgaria
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1 Comments
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Level 21
Feb 26, 2026
black death = black plague