1380s

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The 1380s was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, 1380, and ended on December 31, 1389.

Events

1380

January–December[edit]

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1381

January–December[edit]

Date not known[edit]

1382

January–December[edit]

Date unknown[edit]

1383

January–December[edit]

Date unknown[edit]

1384

January–December[edit]

Unknown Date[edit]

1385

January–December[edit]

Date unknown[edit]

1386

January–December[edit]

Date unknown[edit]

1387

January–December[edit]

Date unknown[edit]

1388

January–December[edit]

Date unknown[edit]

1389

January–December[edit]

Date unknown[edit]

Significant people[edit]

Births

1380

1381

1382

1383

1384

1385

1386

1387

1388

1389

Deaths

1380

1381

1382

date unknownNewaya Maryam, Emperor of Ethiopia 1383

1384

1385

1386

1387

1388

1389

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