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| Gregorian calendar | 1390 MCCCXC  | 
| Ab urbe condita | 2143 | 
| Armenian calendar | 839 ԹՎ ՊԼԹ  | 
| Assyrian calendar | 6140 | 
| Balinese saka calendar | 1311–1312 | 
| Bengali calendar | 796–797 | 
| Berber calendar | 2340 | 
| English Regnal year | 13 Ric. 2 – 14 Ric. 2 | 
| Buddhist calendar | 1934 | 
| Burmese calendar | 752 | 
| Byzantine calendar | 6898–6899 | 
| Chinese calendar | 己巳年 (Earth Snake) 4087 or 3880 — to — 庚午年 (Metal Horse) 4088 or 3881  | 
| Coptic calendar | 1106–1107 | 
| Discordian calendar | 2556 | 
| Ethiopian calendar | 1382–1383 | 
| Hebrew calendar | 5150–5151 | 
| Hindu calendars | |
| - Vikram Samvat | 1446–1447 | 
| - Shaka Samvat | 1311–1312 | 
| - Kali Yuga | 4490–4491 | 
| Holocene calendar | 11390 | 
| Igbo calendar | 390–391 | 
| Iranian calendar | 768–769 | 
| Islamic calendar | 792–793 | 
| Japanese calendar | Kōō 2 / Meitoku 1 (明徳元年)  | 
| Javanese calendar | 1303–1304 | 
| Julian calendar | 1390 MCCCXC  | 
| Korean calendar | 3723 | 
| Minguo calendar | 522 before ROC 民前522年  | 
| Nanakshahi calendar | −78 | 
| Thai solar calendar | 1932–1933 | 
| Tibetan calendar | ས་མོ་སྦྲུལ་ལོ་ (female Earth-Snake) 1516 or 1135 or 363 — to — ལྕགས་ཕོ་རྟ་ལོ་ (male Iron-Horse) 1517 or 1136 or 364  | 
Year 1390 (MCCCXC) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
Events
January–December
- January 19 – The Treaty of Lyck confirms an alliance between Vytautas and the Teutonic Knights, in the Lithuanian Civil War against Vytautas's cousin, Jogaila.
 - April 14 – John VII Palaiologos overthrows his grandfather, John V Palaiologos, as Byzantine Emperor.
 - April 19 – Robert III succeeds his father, Robert II, as King of Scotland.
 - May 26 – Lithuanian Civil War: The Treaty of Königsberg is signed in Königsberg, between Samogitian nobles and representatives of the Teutonic Knights.[1]
 - September 11 – Lithuanian Civil War: The coalition of Vytautas and the Teutonic Knights begins a 5-week siege of Vilnius. The Duke of Hereford (the future King Henry IV of England) is among the western European knights serving with the coalition.[2]
 - September 17 – John VII Palaiologos seeks refuge with the Ottoman sultan Bayezid I, after John V Palaiologos is restored by his son, Manuel, and the Republic of Venice.
 - October 9 – Henry III succeeds his father, John I, as King of Castile and León.
 
Date unknown
- Fall of Philadelphia
- The Ottomans take Philadelphia, the last Byzantine enclave of any significance in Anatolia.
 
 - Barquq is restored as Mamluk Sultan of Egypt, after overthrowing Sultan Hadji II.
 - Nasir ud din Muhammad Shah III overthrows his brother, Abu Bakr Shah, as Sultan of Delhi.
 - Manuel III succeeds his father, Alexios III, as Emperor of Trebizond (now north eastern Turkey).
 - Sikandar But-shikan succeeds Sikandar Shah, as Sultan of Kashmir.
 - Ko Cheng succeeds Che Bong Nga, as King of Champa (now eastern Vietnam).
 - Mahmud succeeds Sandaki as Mansa of the Mali Empire, restoring the Keita dynasty.
 - N'Diklam Sare succeeds Sare N'Dyaye, as ruler of the Jolof Empire (now part of Senegal).
 - The Kingdom of Kaffa is established in present day Ethiopia (approximate date).
 - Templo Mayor, the main temple of the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan (now Mexico City), is built.
 - The Candi Surawana Temple is built in the Majapahit Kingdom (now Indonesia).
 - Construction begins on San Petronio Basilica in Bologna.
 
Births
- October 3 – Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester (d. 1447)
 - December 27 – Anne de Mortimer, claimant to the English throne (d. 1411)
 - date unknown
- Moctezuma I, Aztec ruler of Tenochtitlan, son of Huitzilihuitl (d. 1469)[3]
 
 - probable
- John Dunstaple, English composer (d. 1453)
 - Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson, Swedish statesman and rebel leader (d. 1436)
 - Contessina de' Bardi, politically active Florentine woman (d. 1473)
 - Jan van Eyck, Flemish painter (d. 1441)
 
 
Deaths
- January 26 – Adolph IX, Count of Holstein-Kiel (b.c 1327)
 - February 16 – Rupert I, Elector Palatine (b. 1309)
 - March 20 – Alexios III Megas Komnenos, Emperor of Trebizond (b. 1338)
 - April 19 – King Robert II of Scotland (b. 1316)
 - July 8 – Albert of Saxony, Bishop of Halberstadt and German philosopher (b. c. 1320)
 - August 14 – John FitzAlan, 2nd Baron Arundel, English soldier (b. 1364)
 - September 23 – John I, Duke of Lorraine (b. 1346)
 - October 9 – King John I of Castile (fall from a horse) (b. 1358)
 - September – Towtiwil, Prince of Black Ruthenia
 - date unknown
- Sandaki Mari Djata, Mansa of the Mali Empire
 - Keratsa of Bulgaria, Byzantine empress consort (b. 1348)
 - Sa'ad al-Din Masud ibn Umar ibn Abd Allah al-Taftazani, Ilkhanate polymath (b. 1322)
 
 - probable – Altichiero, Italian painter (b. 1330)
 
References
- ^ Ivinskis, Zenonas (1988) [1930]. "Vytauto jaunystė ir jo veikimas iki 1392 m". In Paulius Šležas (ed.). Vytautas Didysis (in Lithuanian). Vilnius: Vyriausioji enciklopedijų redakcija. p. 36. OCLC 25726071.
 - ^ Gudavičius, Edvardas (1999). Lietuvos istorija. Nuo seniausių laikų iki 1569 metų (in Lithuanian). Vilnius: Lietuvos rašytojų sąjungos leidykla. pp. 173–174. ISBN 9986-39-112-1.
 - ^ "Moctezuma I el Grande" [Moctezuma I the Great] (in Spanish). Biografias y Vidas.com. Retrieved June 1, 2019.