Pope Gregory XI condemns 19 propositions of John Wycliffe (Wycliffism) while he is still in France. 1377
Pope Gregory XI leaves Avignon and sets sail for Rome. 1377
Pope Gregory XI finally returns the papacy to Rome. Jan. 17, 1377
Gregory XI returns to Rome and reenters St. Peter’s.
End of the “Babylonian Captivity” of the Roman Catholic Church in Avignon, France, which had lasted since 1309.
Death of Edward III, King of England. 1377 Succeeded by Richard II (b.1367-d.1400), son of Edward the Black Prince.
Richard II rules 1377-1399.
Ulm Cathedral. Germany. Begun. 1377
John Wycliffe is before Bishop Courtenay of London. 1377
John Wycliffe.
Denies the Real Presence (Transubstantiation), attacks monasticism, rejects the sacraments of the Church,
and denies Free Will. 1377
Ragusa (Dubrovnik).
First European use of “quarantine” (forty days) against plague. 1377
Wladyslaw II Jagiello succeeds his father Algirdas, as Grand Duke of Lithuania. 1377
Radu I succeeds Vladislav I as Prince of Wallachia (modern day southern Romania). 1377
Ibn Khaldoun (1332-1406).
The “Muqaddimah”. 1377
