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Ambrogio Lorenzetti
Italian painter (1290-1348)
Pietro Lorenzetti
Italian painter (c. 1280—1348)
Al-Dhahabi
Shams ad-Dīn Al Dhahabī (5 October 1274 – 3 February 1348) was a Syrian Sunni Muslim historian, biographer, and hadith scholar. He authored major biographical and historical works including ''Siyar A'lam al-Nubala, Tadhkirat al-Huffaz, and Tarikh al-Islam''.
Don Juan Manuel
Spanish prince and writer (1282-1348)
Giovanni Villani
Italian merchant and historical writer (1280-1348)
Emperor Hanazono
95th emperor of Japan (r. 1308–1318)
Bernardo Daddi
Italian painter (1290–1348)
Ferrer Bassa
Gothic painter and illuminator from 14th century. He introduced Italian style in Crown of Aragon (1285-1348)
Eleanor of Portugal
Queen of Aragon
Barlaam of Seminara
Italian theologian
Laura de Noves
14th-century noblewoman; (1310-1348)
Blanche of Valois
Queen consort of Germany and Bohemia by marriage to King and later Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV
Chungmok
king of the Goryeo dynasty of Korea
Narimantas
thumb|A fantasy portrait from the 18th century thumb|The Staraya Ladoga|fortress of Ladoga
Charles, Duke of Durazzo
Italian noble
Maso di Banco
Italian painter
John, marquess of Randazzo
Duke of Athens, regent of the kingdom of Sicily
Rudolf IV, Margrave of Baden-Pforzheim
Magrave of Baden-Pforzheim and Baden-Baden
Umur Beg
Umur Ghazi, Ghazi Umur, or Umur the Lion (Modern Turkish: Aydınoğlu Umur Bey, c. 1309–1348), also known as Umur Pasha was the second Turkoman bey of Aydin, on the Aegean coast of Anatolia, from 1334 to 1348. He was famous for his naval expeditions. During his reign, he fought off many Crusades against him called out by the Pope.
Blanche of Burgundy
Countess consort of Savoy
Bernardo Tolomei
Italian saint
Gregory Akindynos
Byzantine theologian
Adolf IX of Berg
eldest son of Henry of Berg, Lord of Windeck and Agnes of the Mark
Joan of England
daughter of Edward III of England
Manvydas
Manvydas or Monwid (; died in 1348?) was the eldest son of Gediminas, Grand Duke of Lithuania, and inherited Kernavė and Slonim after his father's death in 1341. Nothing else is known about his life. Matthias of Neuenburg mentioned that two sons of Gediminas perished in the Battle of Strėva in February 1348. One was Narimantas and the other is believed to be Manvydas.
Alice de Lacy, 3rd Countess of Lincoln
4th Countess of Lincoln; born in Wales
Luis de la Cerda
French admiral
Francesco da Barberino
Italian poet
Abner of Burgos
14th-century Castillian philosopher and religious writer
Danishmandchi
Dānishmandchī (Chagatai and Persian: دانشمندچی; died 1348) was Khan of the Chagatai Khanate from 1346 to 1348. He was the second Khan of the Western Chagatai ulus to be descended from Ögedei, the third son of Genghis Khan.
Isabella of France, Dauphine of Viennois
daughter of Philip V
Gauscelin de Jean
French Cardinal
John Angelos
Byzantine aristocrat and governor of Epirus and Thessaly
Jacopo Alighieri
son of Dante Alighieri
Simon of Cascia
Italian friar
Shōshi-naishinnō
[奨子] daughter of emperor Go-Uda
Bernhard III
Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg
Imbert du Puy
French Cardinal of the fourteenth century
Henry IV, Count of Waldeck
Count of Waldeck
Pope Peter V of Alexandria
Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church
Giovanni d'Andrea
Italian jurist (1270-1348)
Giovanni Colonna
Roman Catholic cardinal
Mladen III Šubić of Bribir
Croatian nobleman
Robert VIII Bertrand de Bricquebec
French diplomat and military personnel
John de Stratford
Bishop of Winchester; Lord High Treasurer; Lord Chancellor; Archbishop of Canterbury
Kusunoki Masatsura
samurai
María Díaz II de Haro
Lady of Biscay, Head of House Haro
Arnau Bassa
Catalan gothic painter
Saif Farghani
poet
Gentile da Foligno
Italian physician
Ugolino Brunforte
Italian writer (ca. 1260–1345)
Kayqubad I of Shirvan
shah of Shirvan
Laurence Hastings, 1st Earl of Pembroke
English noble
Rikissa Magnusdotter of Sweden
Swedish princess
Elisabeth of Świdnica
Duchess consort of Opole
Jean de Hocsem