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- January 1
- 2 February
- March 3
- April 4
- 5 May
- 6 June
- 7 July
- 8 august
- October 9th
- 10 november
- 11 December
- 12 Date unknown or requires clarification
- 13 See also
This article provides a list of famous people who died in 1363 . See also: Category: Deaths in 1363 .
Meingard III
Henry III of Braunschweig-Luneburg
Simon Boccanegra
Oduen Aubert
Christopher, Duke of Lolland
Ralph of Shrewsbury
Leopold III von Bebenburg
Theodosius Tarnovsky
Averardo de Medici
Blanca Namur
Gerhard von Ehrenberg
Longchenpa

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January
- January 13 - Meingard III (18) - the last duke of Lower Bavaria and the last count of Tyrol (1361–1363). Rules together with mother Margarita Moultash
- January 23 - - Bishop of Lavant (1357–1363)
- January 31 - - Patriarch of the Coptic Orthodox Church (1348–1363)
February
- February 6 - - Prince-Bishop of Hildesheim (1331–1363)
- February 22 - - an English knight captivating King David II of Scotland; killed
- - Bishop of Ce (1356–1363)
March
- March 3 - Simon Boccanegra - the first Doge of Genoa (1339–1344, 1356–1363); poisoned
April
- April 22 - is a German military adventurer and condottier-- who was active in northern and central Italy.
May
- May 10 - - Bishop of Paris (1349–1350), Bishop Auxerre (1350–1353), Bishop of Montpellier (1352–1361), Cardinal Priest Santi Giovanni e Paolo (1353–1361), Cardinal Bishop of Ostia (1361–1363), Dean of the College of Cardinals (1361)
- May 19 - - daughter of Count Blois Guy I de Blois-Chatillon , Duchess-consort of Lorraine (until 1346), wife of the Duke of Raul , regent of Lorraine with his son Jean I , later wife of Lorrain, Ferry, Count de Lingeance
- May 28 - - Baron Harington (1347–1363).
June
- June 11 - 22] - son and heir of the Danish King Waldemar IV Atterdag , Duke of Lolland (1359–1363)
- June 20 - - Italian condottier, papal army captain general and captain general of the Florentine army; died of the plague.
- June 23 - - Syrian historian and biographer.
July
- July 18 - Constance of Aragon - daughter of King of Aragon Pedro IV , consort queen of Sicily (1361–1363), wife of Federigo III .
- July 29 - - Baron Bardolph (1312–1363)
August
- August 14 - - Chancellor of the University of Oxford (1328–1329), Bishop of Bath and Wales (1329–1363)
- August 23 - - founder and king of the rebellious state of the Great Han (Chen Han) (1360–1363); died in battle.
- August 29 - Philip of Navarre - son of King of Navarre Philip III d'Evreux , brother of Charles the Evil , Earl of Longville (1353–1363)
- Callist I of Constantinople - Patriarch of Constantinople (1350–1354, 1355–1363). Revered in the Orthodox Church in the guise of saints
October
- October 7 - Eleanor de Bohun, Countess Ormond (58) - daughter of Humphrey VII de Bohun , Countess-Consort Ormond (1327–1338), wife of James Butler, 1st Earl of Ormond
- October 21 - - Bishop of Tulle (1342), Cardinal Priest of San Lorenzo in Damazo (1342–1363)
- October 25 - Voislav Voinovich - Serbian feudal lord of the Voinovic family, Duke of Gacko (1349–1363), Duke of Huma (1358–1363); died of the plague.
- October 27 - - Bishop of Bressanone (1336–1363)
- October 28 - - Bishop of Bamberg (1353–1363), author of political works.
- - Archbishop of Ambrein (1351-1361 / 1363)
November
- November 21 - - the eldest daughter of Prince Bernard Svidnitsky , Princess Consort Glogovskaya (1326–1331), wife of Przemysl Glogowski , Princess Gloguvskaya (1361–1362)
- November 22 - - Bishop of Moe (1334–1351), Bishop of Noyon (1351–1352), Bishop of Paris (1353–1363)
- November 27 - Theodosius Tarnovsky - Orthodox saint , reverend , famous figure of the Bulgarian church , hesychast monk, founder of the Kilifarevsky monastery , enlightener.
December
- December 10 - Elizabeth de Burgh, 4th Countess Ulster - daughter of William de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Ulster Countess Ulster (1333–1363), Duchess-Consort Clarence (1352–1363), wife of Lionel Antwerp, Duke of Clarence
Date is unknown or requires clarification.
- - Italian politician, father of Giovanni di Bichchi de Medici
- - Khan of the Chagatai ulus (1363)
- - Turkic Mamluk writer and historian
- Blanca Namurskaya is the daughter of Margrave Namur Jean I , Queen Consort of Sweden (1335–1363), Queen Consort of Norway (1335–1343), wife of Magnus Ericsson .
- - Italian writer, founder of the Aquilan chronicles
- - Prince Bishop of Speyer (1336–1363);
- - Bishop of Osnabruck (1321–1349), Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen (1348–1359)
- Daniel - Bishop of Suzdal (1350-1352).
- - Lord High Treasurer of Ireland (1343–1348), Chief Baron of the Irish Treasury (1355–1363)
- Jean I de Châtillon-sur-Marne - Senor de Châtillon, de Gandelou, de Croissy, de Marigny, de la Ferte-en-Pontieux (1329–1363), supreme administrator of the royal court of France (1350–1363), participant in the Hundred Years War .
- Jeanne de Valois - daughter of Carla Valois , countess-consort of Beaumont-le-Roger (1320–1332), wife of Robert III d'Artois .
- Ivan Komnin Asen - ruler of the Walloon despotate (1345–1363)
- , businessman and mayor of Lübeck (1360–1362), Admiral of the Hanseatic Fleet, executed after defeat in a naval battle against the fleet of Danish King Waldemar IV Atterdag at Helsingborg in the Öresund Strait (1362)
- Longchenpa is a teacher of Tibetan Buddhism , one of the most significant writers in the history of the Nyingma school , a systematizer of Dzogchen teachings .
- Liu Futong is a Chinese military leader, leader of a popular uprising at the end of the Yuan Empire .
- - First Earl of Wigtown (1341–1363)
- - daughter of Prince of Opava Mikulas II , margraine consort of Moravia (1350–1363), wife of Margrave Johann Heinrich
- - Italian historian, co-author of Nuova Cronica
- - the founder and first ruler of the state of the Mmuzaffarids (1314-1358; deposed by his son and died in prison.
- Niccolo di Ser Sozzo - Italian artist of the Siena school
- Neil Kavasila - Archbishop of Thessaloniki (circa 1340), Byzantine theologian and polemicist.
- is a German nobleman, hired commander of the Aleman guard in the Serbian Imperial Army, Stefan Dusan .
- - Bishop of Leon (1349–1359), Bishop of Saint-Malo (1349–1359), Bishop of Rennes (1359–1363)
- - Mexican warlord, legendary Aztec leader.
- - Bishop of Galloway (1359–1363)
- - Bishop of Ferrara (1349–1357), Bishop of Florence (1357–1363)
- - Italian politician
See also
- List of the dead in 1362
- List of the dead in 1364