1393
Year 1393 was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar.
Events
- January 28 - Bal des Ardents: Four members of the court of Charles VI of France die in a fire, at a masquerade ball.
- March 23 - Bohemian priest John of Nepomuk is killed in Prague by being thrown off Charles Bridge into the Vltava river, allegedly at the behest of king Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia. Nepomuk later will be declared a saint.
- March 29 - In central Persia, the Muzzafarid Empire, led by Shah Mansur, rebels against their Timurid occupiers. The rebellion is squashed and the Shah is executed along with the whole Muzaffarid nobility, ending the Muzaffarid dynasty in Persia.
- November 30 - Konrad von Jungingen succeeds Konrad von Wallenrode, as Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights.
Date unknown
- George VII succeeds his popular father, Bagrat V, as King of Georgia.
- Abdul Aziz II becomes Sultan of the Marinid dynasty in present-day Morocco, after the death of Sultan Abu Al-Abbas.
- Raimondo Del Balzo Orsini succeeds Otto, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen, as Prince of Taranto.
- Samsenethai succeeds his father, Fa Ngum, as King of Lan Xang.
- King James I of Cyprus inherits the title of King of Armenia, after the death of his distant cousin Leo VI.
- A Ming dynasty Chinese record states that 720,000 sheets of toilet paper alone have been produced for the various members of the imperial court at Beijing, while the Imperial Bureau of Supplies also reports that 15,000 sheets of toilet paper alone have been designated for the royal family.
- Bosnia resists an invasion by the Ottoman Empire.
- The Ottoman Turks capture Turnovgrad, the capital city of east Bulgaria. Emperor Ivan Shishman is allowed to remain as puppet ruler of east Bulgaria.
- Despite his treaty with the king of Poland, Roman I of Moldavia supports Fyodor Koriatovych against the king. Losing the battle, he will also lose the throne of Moldavia the next year.
- Sikander Shah I succeeds Muhammad Shah III, as Sultan of Delhi. Sikander Shah I is succeeded two months later by Mahmud II.
- Abu Thabid II succeeds Abu Tashufin II, as ruler of the Abdalwadid dynasty in present-day eastern Algeria. Abu Thabid is succeeded in the same year by his brother, Abul Hadjdjadj I.
- Maelruanaidh MacDermot succeeds Aedh MacDermot, as King of Magh Luirg in north-central Ireland.
- King Stjepan Dabiša of Bosnia signs the Contract of Djakovice, establishing peace with King Sigismund of Hungary.
- Byzantium loses Thessaly to the growing Ottoman Empire.
- In her aim to form The Kalmar Union, Queen Margaret I of Denmark is laying siege to Stockholm, which is controlled by troops loyal to the former Swedish king Albert of Mecklenburg.
Births
- February 3 - Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland
- August 24 - Arthur III, Duke of Brittany
- December - Margaret of Burgundy, Dauphine of France
- date unknown
- * John Capgrave, English theologian
- * Giovanni Antonio Del Balzo Orsini, Prince of Taranto
- * Anna of Moscow, Byzantine empress consort
- * Osbern Bokenam, English Augustinian friar and poet
- * Thomas de Morley, 5th Baron Morley
- * Andrea Vendramin, Doge of Venice
- * Alvise Loredan, Venetian admiral and statesman
Deaths
- March 7 - Bogislaw VI, Duke of Pomerania
- March 23 - John of Nepomuk, saint
- March 29 - Shah Mansur, Ruler of the Muzaffarids
- June 6 - Emperor Go-En'yū of Japan, former Pretender to the throne
- July 23 – Konrad von Wallenrode, Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights
- July 30 - Alberto d'Este, Lord of Ferrara and Modena
- August 6 – John de Ros, 5th Baron de Ros
- November 29 – King Leo V of Armenia
- date unknown
- * Fa Ngum, founder of the Lao Kingdom of Lan Xang
- * Valentina Visconti, Queen of Cyprus
- * King Bagrat V of Georgia
- * Abu'l-Abbas Ahmad al-Mustansir, Sultan of the Marinid dynasty in Morocco