List of state leaders in 1364
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This is a list of heads of state, government leaders, and other rulers in the year 1364.
Africa
- Ethiopian Empire – Newaya Krestos (1344–1372)[1]
- Kingdom of Kano – Yaji I (1349–1385)[2]
- Mali Empire – Mari Jata II (1360–1374)[3]
Americas
- Aztec Empire – Tenoch, Great Speaker (1325–1376)[4]
Asia
- China (Yuan dynasty) - Emperor Huizong (1333–1370)[5]
- Kingdom of Chūzan – Satto - (1355–1395)
- Kingdom of Hokuzan – Haniji (1322–1395)
- Japan (Muromachi period)
- Monarch (Northern Pretender) - Emperor Go-Kōgon (1352–1371)
- Monarch (Southern Court) - Emperor Go-Murakami (1339–1368)
- Ashikaga shogunate - Ashikaga Yoshiakira (1358–1367)
- Korea (Goryeo Kingdom) – Gongmin (1351–1374)
- Kingdom of Nanzan – Ofusato (1337–1396)
Europe
- Bulgarian Empire – Ivan Alexander, Tsar of Bulgaria (1331–1371)
- Byzantine Empire (Palaiologan dynasty) - John V (1341–1391)
- Crown of Castile – Peter I (1350–1369)
- Kingdom of Denmark – Valdemar IV (1340–1375)
- Kingdom of England – Edward III (1327–1377)
- Kingdom of France –
- Holy Roman Empire (House of Luxembourg) - Charles IV (1347–1378)
- Duchy of Bavaria-Straubing (House of Wittelsbach) -
- Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen – Albert II (1361–1395)
- County of Hainaut and County of Holland (House of Wittelsbach) -
- Count - William V, Count of Hainaut (1347–1388)
- Regent – Albert, Count of Holland (1358–1388)
- Grand Duchy of Lithuania – Algirdas (1345–1377)
- Kingdom of Norway – Haakon VI (1343–1380)
- Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves – Peter I (1357–1367)
- Kingdom of Sweden – Albert of Mecklenburg (1363–1389)
- Principality of Taranto –
- Interregnum (1362–1364)
- Philip II (1364–1374)
- Kingdom of Naples – Joanna I (1343–1382)
- Principality of Achaea –
- Robert, Prince of Taranto (1332–1364)
- Philip II, Prince of Taranto (1364–1373)
- Grand Duchy of Moscow – Dmitry Donskoy (1359–1389)
- Wallachia –
- Nicolae Alexandru, Voivode of Wallachia (1352–1364)
- Vladislav I, Voivode of Wallachia (1364–1377)
- Principality of Zeta – Đurađ I (1362–1378)
Middle East and North Africa
- Kingdom of Cyprus – Peter I (1359–1369)
- Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt – Shaban II (1363–1376)
- Ottoman Empire – Murad I, Bey of the Ottoman Empire (1359–1389)
References
- ↑ Shinn, David H.; Ofcansky, Thomas P. (April 5, 2013). Historical Dictionary of Ethiopia (2 ed.). Plymouth, UK: Scarecrow Press. p. 225. ISBN 978-0-8108-7194-6.
- ↑ Stewart, John (May 4, 2006). African States and Rulers. McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. p. 421. ISBN 978-0786425624.
- ↑ Conrad, Davd C. (November 1, 2009). Empires of Medieval West Africa: Ghana, Mali, and Songhay (2 ed.). New York City: Chelsea House Publications. pp. 54–55. ISBN 978-160413-164-2.
- ↑ Borboa, Martin (1997). Itzcoatl, emperador mexica (in Spanish). Plaza y Valdes. p. 79. ISBN 978-9688565353.
- ↑ Lee, Lily Xiao Hong; Wiles, Sue, eds. (March 13, 2014). Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women: Tang Through Ming, 618-1644. Armonk, NY: M.E.Sharpe. p. 14. ISBN 978-0-7656-4314-8.
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