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Andronikos III Palaiologos
Byzantine emperor (r. 1328–1341)
Gediminas
Gediminas ( – December 1341) was Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1315 or 1316 until his death in 1341. Gediminas is traditionally considered to have been the founder of Vilnius, the capital city of Lithuania (see: Iron Wolf legend). During his reign, he brought under his rule lands streching from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea. The Gediminids dynasty he founded and which is named after him came to rule over Poland, Hungary and Bohemia.
Öz Beg Khan
Khan of the Golden Horde
Louis I, Duke of Bourbon
French prince
Al-Nasir Muhammad
Sultan of Egypt from 1293 to 1294
John III, Duke of Brittany
Duke of Brittany
Eleanor of Anjou, Queen of Sicily
Queen consort of Sicily
Al-Wathiq I
Abbasid caliph
Martha of Denmark
Swedish queen
Saif ad-Din Abu-Bakr
Mamluk sultan of Egypt 1341
Leo IV
King of Armenia
Juliana Falconieri
Italian nun
Dietrich von Altenburg
19th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights
Trojden I, Duke of Masovia
Duke of Masovia
Mladen II Šubić of Bribir
Ban of Bosnia, Croatia and Dalmatia
Bolko II of Ziębice
Polish noble
Nicholas I Sanudo
Duke of the Archipealgo
Maghan
Mansa of Mali
Nanker
thumb|right|Seal of Nanker with his likeness, 14th century thumb|200px|right|The excommunication of John of Bohemia by Nanker. [[Bas-relief in the Cathedral of Wroclaw]]
Margaret of Bohemia, Duchess of Bavaria
Czech princess
Tran Hien Tong
Emperor of Vietnam
Dalmau Moner
Spanish Roman Catholic priest
Nikolaus von Jeroschin
German chronicler
Qawsun
Sayf ad-Din Qawsun ibn Abdullah an-Nasiri as-Saqi (1302 – April 1342), commonly known as Qawsun (also spelled Qausun or Qusun) was a prominent Mamluk emir during the reigns of sultans an-Nasir Muhammad (r. 1310–41), al-Mansur Abu Bakr (r. 1341) and al-Ashraf Kujuk (r. 1341–42).
Al-Afdal Muhammad
Emir of Hama from 1332 to 1341
Maria of Galicia
Princess of Galicia-Volhynia
Bartholomew II Ghisi
Greek noble
Al-Khāzin al-Baghdādī
14th century Sunni exegete and hadith scholar
Bernard V of Lippe
Prince-Bishop of Paderborn
Janisław I
Archbishop of Gniezno
Nijō Morotada
Japanese noble