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1100–1532South America [administration]The Inca empire dominates the Andes region of South America. Its population numbers as many as 12 million. Incan society is based on a strict hierarchy, with an emperor who rules with absolute power. Their religion is based on sun-worship, and they are skilled builders who create a system of roads and irrigation.
c. 1340–c. 1370Wales [poetry]Welsh writer Dafydd ap Gwilym writes a body of poems – mostly love lyrics and nature poems – which are the highpoint of Welsh Medieval literature.
1352Europe [plagues and epidemics]The Black Death (a form of bubonic plague) spreads eastward across Europe, reaching Moscow, Russia, and returning towards India and China.
1352Flanders [churches and temples]The Cathedral of Antwerp in Flanders is completed.
1352Central America [administration]Acamapitzin is elected king of the Aztecs.
2 March 1352Byzantine Empire [wars]The Ottoman Turks take Gallipoli from the Byzantine Empire. Originally involved only as allies of the Byzantine emperor John VI Cantacuzenus in his new war with John V of Byzantium, they now remain in Gallipoli (in modern Turkey), making it their base for conquests in Europe.
8 August 1352France, England [Hundred Years War (1337–1453)]The English forces in Brittany defeat the Montfort faction at Mauron, Brittany, ending the dispute over the occupancy of the duchy of Brittany.
18 December 1352Italy [administration]The French clergyman Etienne Aubert is elected Pope Innocent VI and sets aside the ‘compromise’ made by cardinals before his election, which was designed to restrict papal prerogatives.


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Outside the Valley, posters are available at Casa Loma, 1311 Cesar Chavez Drive, Oxnard; Casa Bonita/Casa Dulce, 1352 Inca Drive, Oxnard; and Desert Rose, 2818 Crocus Place, Palmdale.
Rocke's computerized analysis of the data has been able to detect a small minority of Florentine men who were "notorious," "habitual," "inveterate," or "infamous" sodomites, like Miniato di Lapo, charged in 1352 as a "publicus et famosus sodomita," a man defiled with wicked desire "who has practiced the vice of the sodomites for a long time in the city of Florence publically and openly, with many, many boys" (23).
2 billion raised in 1352 deals in the same period last year.
 
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