14th century (1 janv. 1309 – 1 janv. 1389)
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 1309		King Jayanegara succeeds Kertarajasa Jayawardhana as ruler of Majapahit.
1318		an Italian Franciscan monk, Mattiussi visited Sumatra, Java, and Banjarmasin in Borneo. In his record he described Majapahit kingdom. (to 1330)
1328		Tribhuwana Wijayatunggadewi succeeds Jayanegara as ruler of Majapahit.
1334		Hayam Wuruk, son of Tribhuwana Wijayatunggadewi was born.
Mount Kelud in East Java erupted.
Gajah Mada declared his Palapa oath.
1347		Adityawarman moved the capital of Dharmasraya and established the kingdom of Malayupura in Pagarruyung, West Sumatra.
1350		Hayam Wuruk, styled Sri Rajasanagara succeeds Tribhuwana Wijayatunggadewi as ruler of Majapahit; his reign is considered the empire's 'Golden Age'.
Under its military commander Gajah Mada, Majapahit stretches over much of modern-day Indonesia.
1357		In the Battle of Bubat, the Sundanese royal family were massacred by the Majapahit army under the order of Gajah Mada. This event led to the death of Sundanese King Lingga Buana and the princess Dyah Pitaloka Citraresmi that committed suicide.
1365		The Old Javanese text Nagarakertagama is written.
1377		Majapahit sends a punitive expedition against Palembang in Sumatra. Palembang's prince, Parameswara (later Iskandar Syah) flees, eventually finding his way to Malacca and establishing it as a major international port.
1389		Wikramawardhana succeeds Sri Rajasanagara as ruler of Majapahit. 
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