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Year 1315 (MCCCXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

An illuminated picture of the Great Famine of 1315–1317
Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1315 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1315
MCCCXV
Ab urbe condita2068
Armenian calendar764
ԹՎ ՉԿԴ
Assyrian calendar6065
Balinese saka calendar1236–1237
Bengali calendar722
Berber calendar2265
English Regnal yearEdw. 2 – 9 Edw. 2
Buddhist calendar1859
Burmese calendar677
Byzantine calendar6823–6824
Chinese calendar甲寅年 (Wood Tiger)
4011 or 3951
    — to —
乙卯年 (Wood Rabbit)
4012 or 3952
Coptic calendar1031–1032
Discordian calendar2481
Ethiopian calendar1307–1308
Hebrew calendar5075–5076
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1371–1372
 - Shaka Samvat1236–1237
 - Kali Yuga4415–4416
Holocene calendar11315
Igbo calendar315–316
Iranian calendar693–694
Islamic calendar714–715
Japanese calendarShōwa 4
(正和4年)
Javanese calendar1226–1227
Julian calendar1315
MCCCXV
Korean calendar3648
Minguo calendar597 before ROC
民前597年
Nanakshahi calendar−153
Thai solar calendar1857–1858
Tibetan calendar阳木虎年
(male Wood-Tiger)
1441 or 1060 or 288
    — to —
阴木兔年
(female Wood-Rabbit)
1442 or 1061 or 289

Events Edit

January – March Edit

April – June Edit

July – September Edit

October – December Edit

By place Edit

Europe Edit

  • Spring – Great Famine of 1315–1317: A famine and pestilence sweeps over Europe, and exacts so frightful a toll of human life that the phenomenon is to be regarded as one of the most impressive features of the period. It covers almost the whole of Northern Europe; the current territory of Ireland, England, France, Netherlands, Germany and Poland. The adverse weather conditions, the ensuing crop failures, and the sharp rise in food prices cause an acute shortage of food that will last for two years. The famine causes millions of deaths (according to estimates, around 10 to 25% of the urban population dies).[21]

By topic Edit

Cities and Towns Edit

Births Edit

Deaths Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Sienese and Pisan Trecento Sculpture", by W. R. Valentiner, in The Art Bulletin (March 1927) p.192
  2. ^ al-Najm Ibn Fahd, Itḥāf al-wará bi-akhbār Umm al-Qurá, p. 152–153
  3. ^ Martin Abraham Meyer, History of the City of Gaza: from the earliest times to the present day (Columbia University Press, 1907) p.150
  4. ^ Sarah Crome, Scotland's First War of Independence (Auch Books, 1999) p.127
  5. ^ "Malatya", in İslâm Ansiklopedisi, Volume 27 (Türk Diyanet Vakfı', 2003) pp. 468–473
  6. ^ Jim Bradbury, The Capetians: Kings of France, 987-1328 (Continuum Books, 2007)
  7. ^ "Lettres portant que les serfs du Domaine du Roy seront affranchis, moyennant finance, Imprimerie nationale, 3 juillet 1315", in Recueil général des anciennes lois françaises, vol. 3, p. 583
  8. ^ Armstrong, Pete (2002). Osprey: Bannockburn 1314 – Robert Bruce's Great Victory, p. 86. ISBN 1-85532-609-4.
  9. ^ a b McNamee, Colin (2010). Rogers, Clifford J. (ed.). The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval Warfare and Military Ttechnology, Volume 1, pp. 127–128. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195334036.
  10. ^ Jan Gyllenbok, Encyclopaedia of Historical Metrology, Weights, and Measures Volume 2 (Springer, 2018) p.1146
  11. ^ Robert Chazan, Church, State, and Jews in the Middle Ages (Behrman House, 1979) pp.79–80
  12. ^ Ulysse R. (1891). Les Signes d'Infamie. Translated by Adler C. and Jacobs J. in the Jewish Encyclopedia: The unedited full-text of the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia.
  13. ^ Carl Jacob Kulsrud, Maritime Neutrality to 1780: A History of the Main Principles Governing Neutrality and Belligerency to 1780 (Little, Brown and Company, 1936) p.213
  14. ^ Jordan, William Chester (2005). Unceasing Strife, Unending Fear: Jacques de Therines and the Freedom of the Church in the Age of the Last Capetians, pp. 151–152. Princeton University Press.
  15. ^ Armstrong, Pete (2002). Osprey: Bannockburn 1314 – Robert Bruce's great victory, p. 83. ISBN 1-85532-609-4.
  16. ^ "Edward II: The Great Famine, 1315 to 1317", by Kathryn Warner (2009)
  17. ^ Routledge Revivals: Medieval France (1995): An Encyclopedia. Taylor & Francis. 2017. p. 568. ISBN 9781351665667.
  18. ^ Kelly, Samantha (2003). The New Solomon: Robert of Naples (1309–1343) and Fourteenth Century Kingship, p. 228. Brill.
  19. ^ Art Cosgrove, ed., Art, ed., A New History of Ireland (Oxford University Press, 2008) pp.286–288
  20. ^ McCrackan, William Denison (1901). The rise of the Swiss republic: a history. H. Holt.
  21. ^ Jordan, W. C. (1996). The Great Famine: Northern Europe in the early Fourteenth Century, pp. 169–170. Princeton University Press.
  22. ^ Tuchman, Barbara Wertheim (1978). A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century, p. 127. Knopf. ISBN 978-0-394-40026-6.
  23. ^ Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.). Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, p. 471. Vol III (2nd ed.). Salt Lake City. ISBN 978-1449966386.
  24. ^ Wilson, Katharina M.; Wilson, M. (1991). An Encyclopedia of Continental Women Writers. Taylor & Francis. p. 138. ISBN 978-0-8240-8547-6.

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Year 1315 MCCCXV was a common year starting on Wednesday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar An illuminated picture of the Great Famine of 1315 1317 Millennium 2nd millenniumCenturies 13th century 14th century 15th centuryDecades 1290s 1300s 1310s 1320s 1330sYears 1312 1313 1314 1315 1316 1317 13181315 in various calendarsGregorian calendar1315MCCCXVAb urbe condita2068Armenian calendar764ԹՎ ՉԿԴAssyrian calendar6065Balinese saka calendar1236 1237Bengali calendar722Berber calendar2265English Regnal year8 Edw 2 9 Edw 2Buddhist calendar1859Burmese calendar677Byzantine calendar6823 6824Chinese calendar甲寅年 Wood Tiger 4011 or 3951 to 乙卯年 Wood Rabbit 4012 or 3952Coptic calendar1031 1032Discordian calendar2481Ethiopian calendar1307 1308Hebrew calendar5075 5076Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat1371 1372 Shaka Samvat1236 1237 Kali Yuga4415 4416Holocene calendar11315Igbo calendar315 316Iranian calendar693 694Islamic calendar714 715Japanese calendarShōwa 4 正和4年 Javanese calendar1226 1227Julian calendar1315MCCCXVKorean calendar3648Minguo calendar597 before ROC民前597年Nanakshahi calendar 153Thai solar calendar1857 1858Tibetan calendar阳木虎年 male Wood Tiger 1441 or 1060 or 288 to 阴木兔年 female Wood Rabbit 1442 or 1061 or 289 Contents 1 Events 1 1 January March 1 2 April June 1 3 July September 1 4 October December 2 By place 2 1 Europe 3 By topic 3 1 Cities and Towns 4 Births 5 Deaths 6 ReferencesEvents EditJanuary March Edit January 2 King Edward II of England buries his friend the late Piers Gaveston having secured a papal absolution in one of the last acts of Pope Clement V The burial takes place somewhere near the King s Langley Priory in Hertfordshire but the location of the tomb is subsequently forgotten Gaveston had been excommunicated before he had been executed January 20 The English Parliament is convened at Lincoln to hear the reading of the Articuli Cleri the list of grievances against the church in England The parliament ends on March 9 February 12 Italian sculptor Tino di Camaino is commissioned by the Republic of Pisa to create the statue of the late Enrico VII di Lussemburgo Henry VII Holy Roman Emperor and King of Italy to be finished in less than six months for the August 24 dedication of Henry s tomb Camaino delivers the work by July 26 1 February 15 John of Argyll reports to King Edward II of England that he and his army have recovered the Isle of Man and expelled the Scottish occupiers Archibald A M Duncan ed Acts of Robert I 1306 1329 Edinburgh University Press 1988 p 378 March 4 4 Dhu al Hijjah 714 AH The Emir of Mecca Abu al Ghayth is defeated in a battle near Mecca by his brother Humaydah ibn Abi Numayy 2 Wounded in battle then captured by the enemy Abu al Ghayth is executed by order of his brother at Khayf Bani Shadid March 8 The Al Shamah Mosque in what is now Gaza City in Israel is completed after being commissioned by the Mamluk Sultanate Governor of Gaza Sanjar al Jawli 3 March 27 In China Kunga Lotro Gyaltsen is installed as the Imperial Preceptor of Tibetan Buddhists by order of the Mongol Emperor Ayurbarwada Buyantu KhanApril June Edit April 26 The Scottish parliament is convened at Ayr and proclaims Edward Bruce as the legal heir to the throne to succeed if Edward s brother King Robert the Bruce dies 4 April 28 The Mamluk Sultanate army invades the Christian outpost of Malatya in Byzantium then loots the city 5 April 30 Margaret of Burgundy technically the Queen consort of France as the wife of King Louis X dies in the Chateau Gaillard prison after a year of incarceration due to her 1314 conviction for adultery Unable to have the marriage nullified because a new Pope had not been installed King Louis left Margaret imprisoned 6 Enguerrand de Marigny who had been the Chief Minister of France during the reign of King Philip IV of France is hanged at the Gibbet of Montfaucon in Paris on orders of Philip s successor King Louis X Marigny Enguerrand de in Encyclopaedia Britannica Volume 17 Cambridge University Press 1911 p 718 May 9 In France Odo IV becomes the new Duke of Burgundy upon the death of his older brother Hugh V May 26 King Edward II of England and ships with more than 6 000 troops land on the coast of Ireland at Larne to counter the Scottish invasion of Ireland led by Edward Bruce June 15 King James II of Aragon is married by proxy to Marie of Lusignan daughter of King Hugh III of Cyprus at a ceremony attended by King James s representative at Nicosia July September Edit July 3 King Louis X abolishes serfdom in the Kingdom of France 7 July 6 In Germany Henry II Lord of Mecklenburg is married to Anna of Saxe Wittenberg daughter of Albert II Duke of Saxony The marriage produces an heir Albert II who will become Duke of Mecklenburg in 1348 July 22 Siege of Carlisle Scottish forces led by King Robert the Bruce besiege Carlisle Castle but the stronghold holds out due to a well conducted defense organized by Andrew Harclay and the siege is abandoned by August 1 8 9 July 24 Otto II Prince of Anhalt Aschersleben dies without leaving any heirs bringing an end to the Principality His assets are seized by his cousin and creditor Bishop Albert of Halberstadt 10 July 28 King Louis X of France issues a charter in allowing expelled Jews to come back to France but under strict conditions The French Jews will be allowed to stay in the country for 12 years after which their right to remain will be reviewed For identification Jewish people are required to wear armbands in public can only live in designated communities and are forbidden from usury Through this the Jewish community will depend upon the king for their right to protection 11 In December Sultan Ismail I of Granada implements similar rules for the Jews in the Spanish kingdom directing Jews to wear a yellow badge in public 12 July 31 King Louis X mobilizes an army along the Flemish border He prohibits the export of grain and other goods to Flanders which proves challenging to enforce 13 Louis pressures officers of the Church at the borderlands as well as King Edward II to support his effort to prevent Spanish merchant vessels from trading with the embargoed Flemish cities 14 August 1 After a 10 day siege of the Irish stronghold at Carlisle King Robert of Scotland withdraws on August 1 During the Scots presence in Cumbria Scottish forces under James the Black raid Copeland and plunder St Bees Priory 9 15 August 10 As the Great Famine of 1315 1317 spreads through England and much of western Europe King Edward II witnesses the full extent when he and his entourage stop at St Albans and find bread and other food unavailable A combination of heavy rains and unseasonably cold weather had led to crop failure when grain could not ripen for harvest followed by the death of livestock from starvation and the sharp increase of food prices 16 August 11 12th day of 7th month of 4 Shōwa Hōjō Mototoki becomes ruler shogun and regent shikken of the Kamakura shogunate in Japan upon the death of Hōjō Hirotoki August 17 Ferdinand of Majorca completes the conquest of the Principality of Achaea one of the crusader states that had been founded in Greece during the Fourth Crusade by capturing the capital Andravida August 19 King Louis X of France nicknamed Louis the Quarrelsome marries the 22 year old Clementia of Hungary daughter of Charles Martel of Anjou titular king of Hungary He and his second wife are five days later crowned at Reims Louis becomes the 12th Capetian ruler of France After his coronation he passes the throne of the Kingdom of Navarre to his younger brother who becomes Philip II of Navarre nicknamed Philip the Tall 17 August 24 The coronation of Louis the Quarrelsome as King Louis X of France takes place at Reims nine months after Louis ascended the throne upon the death of his father Philip IV August 29 Battle of Montecatini The Pisan army some 20 000 men led by Uguccione della Faggiuola defeats the allied forces of Florence and Naples During the battle Philip I manages to escape but his son Charles of Taranto titled the Latin Emperor of Constantinople and his brother Peter Tempesta are killed 18 September 3 3 Jumada II 715 AH Rumaythah ibn Abi Numayy the former emir of Mecca arrives at the court of the Mamluk Sultan of Egypt al Nasir Muhammad in Cairo He receives pardon from the Sultan and seeks support against the new Emir Humaydah ibn Abi Numayy who had killed his brother and predecessor Abu al Ghayth Al Nasir sends Rumaythah back to Mecca with an Egyptian army However six days before the relief army s arrival Humaydah pillages and burns the castle at Wadi Marr and destroys 2 000 date palm trees September 10 The Battle of Connor is fought in County Antrim in Ireland now part of Northern Ireland as part of the Bruce campaign in Ireland Scottish Irish forces commanded by Edward Bruce brother of Scotland s King Robert the Bruce routs the army commanded by The Red Earl Richard og de Burgh 2nd Earl of Ulster 19 Those earls not captured by the Scottish Army flee to Carrickfergus CastleOctober December Edit October 9 Banastre Rebellion A group of English knights start an uprising in Lancashire and revenge themselves on Thomas of Lancaster After the rebellion Liverpool Castle is granted to Robert de Holland November 15 Battle of Morgarten The Swiss defeat Leopold of Austria on the shore of the Agerisee ensuring independence for the Swiss Confederation 20 November 17 The marriage of King James II of Aragon to Marie of Lusignan is performed in person after Marie has traveled to Spain with the ceremony taking place at Girona December 9 In Switzerland the Pact of Brunnen is signed between leaders of the cantons of Uri Schwyz and Unterwalden at the city of Brunnen in Schwyz as a mutual defense pact against an invasion by Austria December 13 Gaston II of Foix Bearn becomes the new French representative to rule the Co principality of Andorra after the death of his father Gaston I 3 Jumada II 715 AH Rumaythah ibn Abi Numayy arrives at Mecca with an Egyptian Army led by the emirs Najm al Din Damurkhan ibn Qaraman and Sayf al Din Taydamur al Jamadar then spends two weeks in making plans to drive out the Emir Humaydah ibn Abi Numayy They loot Humaydah s castle at al Khalf wal Khulayf plunder the wealth inside and capture his 12 year old son but Humaydah himself escapes to Iraq By place EditEurope Edit Spring Great Famine of 1315 1317 A famine and pestilence sweeps over Europe and exacts so frightful a toll of human life that the phenomenon is to be regarded as one of the most impressive features of the period It covers almost the whole of Northern Europe the current territory of Ireland England France Netherlands Germany and Poland The adverse weather conditions the ensuing crop failures and the sharp rise in food prices cause an acute shortage of food that will last for two years The famine causes millions of deaths according to estimates around 10 to 25 of the urban population dies 21 By topic EditCities and Towns Edit Cairo capital of the Mamluk Sultanate becomes the largest city in the world taking the lead from Hangzhou in Mongolian China approximate date Siegfried II bishop of Hildesheim provides Dassel in Lower Saxony Germany with city rights In the Netherlands Vlissingen Anglicized to Flushing later is granted city rights Births EditJanuary 20 Yi Ja chun Korean nobleman and general d 1361 February 22 Chunghye Korean crown prince and king d 1344 April 5 King James III of Majorca who will be nicknamed James the Unfortunate d 1349 April 14 Emir Muhammad IV of Granada Nasrid ruler sultan of the Emirate of Granada now part of Spain d 1333 May 4 John Segrave English nobleman and landowner d 1353 May 20 Bonne of Luxembourg queen consort of France d 1349 date unknown Albert IV German nobleman House of Ascania d 1343 Federico di Pagana Genoese nobleman and doge d 1406 The Empress Gi Chinese concubine and empress consort as wife of Emperor Huizong of the Yuan dynasty d 1369 James of Piedmont Italian nobleman House of Savoy d 1367 Joanna of Hainault French noblewoman and regent d 1374 Johann Hiltalinger Swiss bishop theologian and writer d 1392 John FitzWalter English nobleman knight and landowner d 1361 Kujō Michinori Japanese nobleman kugyō and regent d 1349 Louis V German nobleman knight prince and co ruler d 1361 Marie de Bourbon Latin princess House of Bourbon d 1387 Pierre d Orgemont French politician and chancellor d 1389 Raoul II of Brienne French nobleman and constable d 1350 22 Roger Beauchamp English nobleman and chamberlain d 1380 23 Deaths EditJanuary 15 Gyeguk Korean queen consort of Goryeo b 1285 March 10 Agnes Blannbekin Austrian mystic and writer b 1244 24 April 30 Enguerrand de Marigny French Grand Chamberlain b 1260 Margaret of Burgundy queen consort of France b 1290 May 1 Margaret of Brandenburg German noblewoman b 1270 May 9 Hugh V French nobleman House of Burgundy b 1294 June 27 Mieszko I Polish nobleman and knight House of Piast July 24 Otto II German nobleman and prince House of Ascania August 12 Guy de Beauchamp English nobleman and magnate August 18 Hōjō Hirotoki Japanese nobleman and regent b 1279 August 29 Killed in the Battle of Montecatini Charles of Taranto Italian nobleman House of Anjou b 1296 Peter Tempesta nicknamed Storm Italian nobleman and knight b 1291 August 31 Andrea Dotti Italian nobleman and preacher b 1256 November 24 Fulk FitzWarin English nobleman and landowner December 6 William Greenfield English rector and archbishop December 13 Gaston I Occitan nobleman and knight b 1287 date unknown Abu al Ghayth ibn Abi Numayy Hasanid ruler of Mecca Adolph VI German nobleman knight and ruler b 1256 Esclaramunda of Foix queen consort of Majorca b 1250 Henry of Treviso German hermit pilgrim and saint b 1250 Ibn al Raqqam Andalusian astronomer and jurist b 1250 Jean Pitard French physician surgeon and writer b 1228 John I of Chalon Arlay French nobleman House of Chalon Arlay b 1258 Juan Nunez II de Lara Spanish nobleman House of Lara b 1276 Lanfranc of Milan Italian cleric surgeon and writer b 1250 Lu Zhi Chinese official politician poet and writer b 1243 Margaret of Villehardouin Latin noblewoman and princess Nichigen Japanese Buddhist monk and disciple b 1262 Robert FitzPayne English nobleman knight and governor Stephen Akos Hungarian nobleman and oligarch b 1260 References Edit Sienese and Pisan Trecento Sculpture by W R Valentiner in The Art Bulletin March 1927 p 192 al Najm Ibn Fahd Itḥaf al wara bi akhbar Umm al Qura p 152 153 Martin Abraham Meyer History of the City of Gaza from the earliest times to the present day Columbia University Press 1907 p 150 Sarah Crome Scotland s First War of Independence Auch Books 1999 p 127 Malatya in Islam Ansiklopedisi Volume 27 Turk Diyanet Vakfi 2003 pp 468 473 Jim Bradbury The Capetians Kings of France 987 1328 Continuum Books 2007 Lettres portant que les serfs du Domaine du Roy seront affranchis moyennant finance Imprimerie nationale 3 juillet 1315 in Recueil general des anciennes lois francaises vol 3 p 583 Armstrong Pete 2002 Osprey Bannockburn 1314 Robert Bruce s Great Victory p 86 ISBN 1 85532 609 4 a b McNamee Colin 2010 Rogers Clifford J ed The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval Warfare and Military Ttechnology Volume 1 pp 127 128 Oxford University Press ISBN 9780195334036 Jan Gyllenbok Encyclopaedia of Historical Metrology Weights and Measures Volume 2 Springer 2018 p 1146 Robert Chazan Church State and Jews in the Middle Ages Behrman House 1979 pp 79 80 Ulysse R 1891 Les Signes d Infamie Translated by Adler C and Jacobs J in the Jewish Encyclopedia The unedited full text of the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia Carl Jacob Kulsrud Maritime Neutrality to 1780 A History of the Main Principles Governing Neutrality and Belligerency to 1780 Little Brown and Company 1936 p 213 Jordan William Chester 2005 Unceasing Strife Unending Fear Jacques de Therines and the Freedom of the Church in the Age of the Last Capetians pp 151 152 Princeton University Press Armstrong Pete 2002 Osprey Bannockburn 1314 Robert Bruce s great victory p 83 ISBN 1 85532 609 4 Edward II The Great Famine 1315 to 1317 by Kathryn Warner 2009 Routledge Revivals Medieval France 1995 An Encyclopedia Taylor amp Francis 2017 p 568 ISBN 9781351665667 Kelly Samantha 2003 The New Solomon Robert of Naples 1309 1343 and Fourteenth Century Kingship p 228 Brill Art Cosgrove ed Art ed A New History of Ireland Oxford University Press 2008 pp 286 288 McCrackan William Denison 1901 The rise of the Swiss republic a history H Holt Jordan W C 1996 The Great Famine Northern Europe in the early Fourteenth Century pp 169 170 Princeton University Press Tuchman Barbara Wertheim 1978 A Distant Mirror The Calamitous 14th Century p 127 Knopf ISBN 978 0 394 40026 6 Richardson Douglas 2011 Everingham Kimball G ed Magna Carta Ancestry A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families p 471 Vol III 2nd ed Salt Lake City ISBN 978 1449966386 Wilson Katharina M Wilson M 1991 An Encyclopedia of Continental Women Writers Taylor amp Francis p 138 ISBN 978 0 8240 8547 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1315 amp oldid 1168599625, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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