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John XXIII
Italian bishop; Pisan antipope (1410–1415)

Stefan Dušan
emperor of Serbia 1331–1355

Orcagna
thumb|upright=0.7|Statue of Andrea Orcagna on the Piazzale degli Uffizi in Florence carved by Niccolò Bazzanti|alt=Statue of Andrea Orcagna in the Uffizi outside gallery in Florence carved by Niccolò Bazzanti at Pietro Bazzanti e Figlio Art Gallery, Forence
thumb|upright=0.9|Strozzi family|Strozzi Altarpiece (1354–1357), [[Santa Maria Novella, Florence]]
thumb|upright=0.9|Tabernacle of Orsanmichele (1352–1359)
Guy de Chauliac
French surgeon (ca. 1300-1368)
Louis I
Count of Flanders and Nevers and Rethel (1304-1346)
Aldona of Lithuania
Queen consort of Poland (c.1309–1339)

Henry II, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal
1308–1320, last Margrave of Brandenburg from the House of Ascania
George II of Bulgaria
Bulgarian ruler
Walter VI, Count of Brienne
Duke of Athens and Governor of Florence
Günther von Schwarzburg
German king (1304-1349)
Wang Meng
Chinese painter (1308-1385)
Joanna of Pfirt
Duchess consort of Austria
Rudolf II
Elector of Saxony and Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg
Vitale da Bologna
Italian painter (1289–1359)
William II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
German prince
Teresa d'Entença
Aragonese queen consort
John II, Burgrave of Nuremberg
Burgrave of Nuremberg
Robert, Count of Burgundy
French count
Budashiri
Budashiri, alternatively rendered as Buddhashiri and Putashali (Mongolian: ᠪᠤᠳᠢᠰᠢᠷᠢ, ; ; c. 1307 – c. 1340), was an empress consort of China's Yuan dynasty as the wife of Jayaatu Khan Tugh Temür (Emperor Wenzong). She acted as an interim regent and was the prominent figure of the Yuan dynasty between 1332 and 1339; she was interim regent after the death of her husband and the election of his successor in 1332-1333, and then regent during the minority of his successor in 1333-1339.
Jean Pucelle
French artist
Geoffroi de Charny
French knight and author
Gregory of Rimini
Italian philosopher
Gregory Akindynos
Byzantine theologian
William XII, Count of Auvergne and Boulogne
French count
Ernest I, Duke of Brunswick-Göttingen
Duke of Brunswick-Göttingen
Theodosius of Tarnovo
Bulgarian saint
Alix of Ibelin
Queen consort of Cyprus
Eric Christoffersen of Denmark
Danish King
Otto II of Nassau-Siegen
Count of Nassau-Siegen (1343-1350/51)
Elizabeth of Bavaria
Duchesses of Austria
Mieszko of Bytom
Silesian noble and bishop
Arnoul d'Audrehem
14th century French nobleman

Walram of Jülich
Archbishop of Cologne

Elizabeth of Holstein-Rendsburg
Queen of Denmark

Gao Ming
Chinese poet and playwright (c.1305–1370)

Guglielma Pallavicini
Margrave of Bodonitsa
Bartolomeo Bulgarini
Italian painter (14. century)
Przemko II of Głogów
Polish nobleman
Sarukhan, Bey of Magnesia
Turkish Bey of Magnesia
Władysław of Dobrzyń
Polish prince (1303/5 – 1351/2)
Werner von Urslingen
German mercenary
Dionysius I, Metropolitan of Moscow
Russian bishops
Bolesław of Dobrzyń
duke of Dobrzyń
Guillaume de Harsigny
French physician
Otto, Lord of Lippe
Lord of Lippe-Lemgo
Frederick I, Count of Celje
styrian free noble (roughly equivalent to a baron)
Immanuel Bonfils
mathematician
João Afonso de Albuquerque
Portuguese noble
Leszek of Dobrzyń
Polish prince
Pribac Hrebeljanović
logothete of the Serbian empire
William Drugeth
Hungarian Palatine (?–1342)
Euphemia of Racibórz
Polish princess
Olivier IV de Clisson
Est 1305 - 2 Aug 1343

Simon Bredon
English mathematician and astronomer

Francesco I Ordelaffi
lord of Forlì and Bertinoro
Pseudo-Jacquemart
thumb|December on the calendar in , f.6v, to which the artist may have contributed
The Pseudo-Jacquemart (or Pseudo-Jacquemart de Hesdin) was an anonymous master illuminator active in Paris and Bourges between 1380 and 1415. He owed his name to his close collaboration with painter Jacquemart de Hesdin.
Dirk III van Brederode
lord of Brederode
Walram
German aristocrat
Loretta of Salm
Countess of Sponheim
Blanche of Lancaster
English noblewoman, died 1380