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Richard de Bury
Bishop of Durham; Lord Privy Seal; Lord Chancellor of England; Lord High Treasurer of England (1287-1345)
William II of Hainaut
Count of Hainaut, Holland and Zeeland
Jacob van Artevelde
Flemish statesman and political leader (1290-1345)
John IV, Duke of Brittany
Duke of Brittany
Andrew, Duke of Calabria
King consort of Naples
Constanza Manuel
queen of Castille
Sancha of Majorca
Queen consort of Naples
Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster
English noble
Kujuk
Mamluk Sultan of Egypt 1341-1342
Alexios Apokaukos
Byzantine politician and military leader
Al-Salih Ismail
Mamluk sultan of Egypt 1342-1345
Peregrine Laziosi
Italian saint of the Servite Order (Friar Order Servants of Mary)
Momchil
Momchil (, , ;  – 7 July 1345) was a 14th-century Bulgarian brigand and local ruler. Initially a member of a bandit gang in the borderlands of Bulgaria, Byzantium and Serbia, Momchil was recruited by the Byzantines as a mercenary. Through his opportunistic involvement in the Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347, where he played the various sides against each other, he became ruler of a large area in the Rhodopes and western Thrace.
Manuel Philes
Byzantine poet
Henry II, Duke of Świdnica
Duke of Świdnica
Siemowit II of Masovia
Polish duke
Martino Zaccaria
Lord of Chios
‘Abd al-Razzāq al-Qāshānī
Sufi author, expositor of the thought of Muḥyī al-Dīn ibn ‘Arabī
Louis the Junker
Lord of Grebenstein
Augusta Anastasia of Lithuania
Grand Princess consort of Muscovy
Ubertino I da Carrara
Lord of Padua
Agnes of Bavaria, Margravine of Brandenburg-Stendal
German noblewoman
Agnes of Périgord
Duchess consort of Durazzo
Mamia I Dadiani
John Apokaukos
Peter I, Count of Dreux
French noble
Sanjar al-Jawli
Mamluk emir
Adam Orleton
Bishop of Hereford; Lord High Treasurer; Bishop of Worcester; Bishop of Winchester
John Vatatzes
Byzantine general
Amin al-Din Balyani
Iranian poet and mystic
Henry of Asti
Italian Roman Catholic patriarch and blessed
Pietro Zeno
Italian condottiero and explorer
Mokuan Reien
Japanese artist
Vasili, Prince of Yaroslavl
prince
Kham Fu
Khamfu () was the 4th monarch of the Lan Na Kingdom from the Mangrai dynasty, reigning from 1334/1338 to 1336/1345.