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1319

Year 1319 (MCCCXIX) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Seal of King Magnus IV (1316–1374)
Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1319 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1319
MCCCXIX
Ab urbe condita2072
Armenian calendar768
ԹՎ ՉԿԸ
Assyrian calendar6069
Balinese saka calendar1240–1241
Bengali calendar726
Berber calendar2269
English Regnal year12 Edw. 2 – 13 Edw. 2
Buddhist calendar1863
Burmese calendar681
Byzantine calendar6827–6828
Chinese calendar戊午年 (Earth Horse)
4016 or 3809
    — to —
己未年 (Earth Goat)
4017 or 3810
Coptic calendar1035–1036
Discordian calendar2485
Ethiopian calendar1311–1312
Hebrew calendar5079–5080
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1375–1376
 - Shaka Samvat1240–1241
 - Kali Yuga4419–4420
Holocene calendar11319
Igbo calendar319–320
Iranian calendar697–698
Islamic calendar718–719
Japanese calendarBunpō 3 / Gen'ō 1
(元応元年)
Javanese calendar1230–1231
Julian calendar1319
MCCCXIX
Korean calendar3652
Minguo calendar593 before ROC
民前593年
Nanakshahi calendar−149
Thai solar calendar1861–1862
Tibetan calendar阳土马年
(male Earth-Horse)
1445 or 1064 or 292
    — to —
阴土羊年
(female Earth-Goat)
1446 or 1065 or 293

Events edit

January – March edit

April – June edit

  • April 19Philip I, Prince of Taranto, in his capacity as King of Albania, gives the title of Philip, Despot of Romania to his second eldest son Prince Philip II. Despite the mention of Romania, the despotate is a part of Albania, and the title gives rights of Philip II to Epirus in Greece.
  • May 8King Haakon V Magnusson of Norway dies at the age of 49 with no sons, leaving the throne empty until the nobles can agree on his successor. Havtore Jonsson manages a guardianship government until the nobles choose Magnus VII Eriksson, son of Haakon's daughter Ingeborg.[4]
  • June 20 – Within the Mongol Empire, Özbeg Khan of the Golden Horde (the Mongol-controlled area of what is now Uzbekistan and Russia) fights a battle against the Ilkhanate (the Mongol-controlled Middle East) in an attempt to expand the Golden Horde's territory, with a confrontation in Ilkhanate territory at Mianeh (now in Iran).[5] The troops of Özbeg Khan are supplemented with rebels led by an Ilkhanate prince, Yasa'ur. The Ilkhan Sultan, Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan and his general, Amir Chupan, lead the defenders to victory and take many of the rebel officers prisoner. Afterward, 36 emirs and seven viceroys are executed for treason, including Qurumushi of Georgia and Irinjin of Anatolia.
  • June 25Battle of the Vega of Granada: Castilian forces of 12,000 troops, led by the regents Don Pedro of Castile and Don Juan of Castile are defeated by a Moorish relief army at Granada during their attempt . Both regents are killed in the fighting. Pedro and Juan had summoned their Catilian vassals to assemble an expeditionary army in Córdoba, as part of an attempt to restore the deposed Sultan Nasr to the Granadan throne.[6]

July – September edit

October – December edit

  • October 17 – Prince Jaime of Aragon marries the 12-year-old Princess Leonor of Castile at Gandesa, but announces at the conclusion of the mass that "his decision was to never rule" the Kingdom of Aragon as a sovereign or even to remain in secular life, but to instead enter a monastery to pursue a life "under a religious rule."[12] King Jaime II informs Leonor's grandmother (Queen Maria de Molina) of the situation on October 22, and Queen Maria demands the return of Leonor immediately. Having renounced his royal rights, Prince Jaime finds afterward that he will not be allowed to enter a monastery either.
  • October 29 – (Gen'ō 1, 15th day of 9th month) Nichiin of Japan's Daimoku sect refutes all other sects of Buddhism during an interrogation by the Kamakura shogunate, permitting the sect to continue.
  • November 13 – King Eric VI of Denmark dies after a 33-year reign at Roskilde, leaving a vacancy that will not be filled until the January election of his brother Christopher II. During his rule, he attempts to control the routes of the Hanseatic League. The Hanse, an association of Baltic merchants, expels the English and Scots, and gains a monopoly of trade with Norway.[13]
  • December 21 – Representatives of England's King Edward II and Scotland's King Robert the Bruce sign a two-year truce.[10] Hostilities are to cease until Christmas Day, 1321, with the Scots to build no new castles in the sheriffdoms of Berwick , Roxburgh, and Dumfries, and the English were to either transfer the Harbottle garrison in Northumberland to Scotland, or to destroy it.[14] A long-term peace is still far off because of Edward's arrogant refusal to relinquish his claims of sovereignty over the Scots.[11]

Births edit

Deaths edit

References edit

  1. ^ J. R. S. Phillips, Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, 1307-1324: Baronial Politics in the Reign of Edward II (Clarendon Press, 1972) p. 182
  2. ^ Gerald Lewis Bray, ed., Records of Convocation (Boydell Press,, 2006) pp. 15-18
  3. ^ "Dinis, King of Portugal", by F. A. Dutra, in Medieval Iberia: An Encyclopedia (Routledge, 2003), p. 285
  4. ^ a b Carlquist, Erik; Hogg, Peter C.; Österberg, Eva (2011). The Chronicle of Duke Erik: A Verse Epic from Medieval Sweden. Nordic Academic Press. p. 257. ISBN 9789185509577.
  5. ^ "Abu Sa'id and the revolt of the amirs in 1319", by Charles P. Melville, L'Iran Face a la Domination Mongole (, ed. by Denise Aigle (Institut Franqaise de recherche en Iran, 1997) pp. 89-120
  6. ^ Joseph F. O'Callaghan (2011). The Gibraltar Crusade: Castile and the Battle for the Strait, p. 143. University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 978-0-8122-2302-6.
  7. ^ "The Canonization of Saint Thomas Aquinas", by Leonardas Gerulaitis, Vivarium 5:25–46 (1967)
  8. ^ "ČOBĀN", by Charles Melville, Encyclopedia Iranica (1992)
  9. ^ Guillaume Mollat, Les papes d'Avignon ("The Popes of Avignon") (Victor Lecoffre 1912), pp. 386-399
  10. ^ a b Sir David Dalrymple, Annals of Scotland from the Accession of Robert I, Volume 2 (Balfour and Shellie, 1779) pp. 91-92
  11. ^ a b Armstrong, Pete (2002). Osprey: Bannockburn 1314 – Robert Bruce's great victory, p. 88. ISBN 1-85532-609-4.
  12. ^ Paulette Lynn Pepin,María de Molina, Queen and Regent: Life and Rule in Castile-León, 1259–1321 (Lexington Books, 2016) p.124
  13. ^ Hywel Williams (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History, p. 157. ISBN 0-304-35730-8.
  14. ^ J. R. S. Phillips, Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke 1307-1324: Baronial Politics in the Reign of Edward II (Oxford University Press, 2018) p.187
  15. ^ Helle, Knut (1964). Norge blir en stat, 1130–1319, Universitetsforlaget. ISBN 82-00-01323-5.
  16. ^ Kurt Engelbert (1969). Heinrich I. v. Würben in the New German Biography (NDB), p. 354. Vol 8, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin. ISBN 3-428-00189-3.
  17. ^ Cokayne, George Edward (1936). The Complete Peerage, edited by H.A. Doubleday and Lord Howard de Walden, p. 80. Vol. IX. London: St. Catherine Press.
  18. ^ Armstrong, Edward (1932). "Italy in the Time of Dante". In Gwatkin: Henry Melvill; Whitney, James Pounder; Tanner, Joseph Robson; Previté-Orton, Charles William; Brooke, Zachary Nugent (eds.). The Cambridge Medieval History, Vol. 7: Decline of Empire and Papacy. Cambridge University Press.
  19. ^ Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996). Handbook of British Chronology, p. 86 (Third revised ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-56350-X.
  20. ^ Lee, Lily; Wiles, Sue eds. (2015). Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women, p. 609. Vol. II. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-51562-3.
  21. ^ Stanisław A. Sroka (1999). Genealogia Andegawenów węgierskich, pp. 14–16 Kraków.
  22. ^ Dunbabin, Jean (2000). France in the making, 843–1180, pp. 87–88. Oxford University Press.

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Year 1319 MCCCXIX was a common year starting on Monday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar Seal of King Magnus IV 1316 1374 Millennium 2nd millenniumCenturies 13th century 14th century 15th centuryDecades 1290s 1300s 1310s 1320s 1330sYears 1316 1317 1318 1319 1320 1321 13221319 in various calendarsGregorian calendar1319MCCCXIXAb urbe condita2072Armenian calendar768ԹՎ ՉԿԸAssyrian calendar6069Balinese saka calendar1240 1241Bengali calendar726Berber calendar2269English Regnal year12 Edw 2 13 Edw 2Buddhist calendar1863Burmese calendar681Byzantine calendar6827 6828Chinese calendar戊午年 Earth Horse 4016 or 3809 to 己未年 Earth Goat 4017 or 3810Coptic calendar1035 1036Discordian calendar2485Ethiopian calendar1311 1312Hebrew calendar5079 5080Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat1375 1376 Shaka Samvat1240 1241 Kali Yuga4419 4420Holocene calendar11319Igbo calendar319 320Iranian calendar697 698Islamic calendar718 719Japanese calendarBunpō 3 Gen ō 1 元応元年 Javanese calendar1230 1231Julian calendar1319MCCCXIXKorean calendar3652Minguo calendar593 before ROC民前593年Nanakshahi calendar 149Thai solar calendar1861 1862Tibetan calendar阳土马年 male Earth Horse 1445 or 1064 or 292 to 阴土羊年 female Earth Goat 1446 or 1065 or 293 Contents 1 Events 1 1 January March 1 2 April June 1 3 July September 1 4 October December 2 Births 3 Deaths 4 ReferencesEvents editJanuary March edit January 14 The Earl of Pembroke and the Earl of Hereford persuade Walter Reynolds Archbishop of Canterbury to consecrate Stephen Gravesend as the Bishop of London 1 January 20 A convocation at York is held by order of the Archbishop William Melton after orders sent by him to the Bishops of Durham and of Carlisle on November 28 1318 to bring all abbots priors archdeacons and convents in their jurisdiction to appear before him in octabis Sancti Hilarii proxime futuris on the next octave of Saint Hillary 2 February 6 14 Dhu al Hijjah 718 AH Rumaythah ibn Abi Numayy and Sayf al Din Bahadur al Ibrahimi both former Emirs of Mecca are arrested by the incumbent Emir Shams al Din Aq Sunqur al Nasiri and taken from Mecca to Cairo for imprisonment Rumaythah is charged with having provided support to his brother Humaydah ibn Abi Numayy and al Ibrahimi is accused of allowing Humaydah to escape Rumaythah is pardoned a month later after arriving in Cairo March 14 The Military Order of Christ Ordem Militar de Cristo is established in Portugal by King Denis of Portugal after Pope John XXII issues the papal bull Ad ea ex quibus The new Order is the revival of former Knights Templar who had aided the Kingdom of Portugal in its post war reconstruction 3 April June edit April 19 Philip I Prince of Taranto in his capacity as King of Albania gives the title of Philip Despot of Romania to his second eldest son Prince Philip II Despite the mention of Romania the despotate is a part of Albania and the title gives rights of Philip II to Epirus in Greece May 8 King Haakon V Magnusson of Norway dies at the age of 49 with no sons leaving the throne empty until the nobles can agree on his successor Havtore Jonsson manages a guardianship government until the nobles choose Magnus VII Eriksson son of Haakon s daughter Ingeborg 4 June 20 Within the Mongol Empire Ozbeg Khan of the Golden Horde the Mongol controlled area of what is now Uzbekistan and Russia fights a battle against the Ilkhanate the Mongol controlled Middle East in an attempt to expand the Golden Horde s territory with a confrontation in Ilkhanate territory at Mianeh now in Iran 5 The troops of Ozbeg Khan are supplemented with rebels led by an Ilkhanate prince Yasa ur The Ilkhan Sultan Abu Sa id Bahadur Khan and his general Amir Chupan lead the defenders to victory and take many of the rebel officers prisoner Afterward 36 emirs and seven viceroys are executed for treason including Qurumushi of Georgia and Irinjin of Anatolia June 25 Battle of the Vega of Granada Castilian forces of 12 000 troops led by the regents Don Pedro of Castile and Don Juan of Castile are defeated by a Moorish relief army at Granada during their attempt Both regents are killed in the fighting Pedro and Juan had summoned their Catilian vassals to assemble an expeditionary army in Cordoba as part of an attempt to restore the deposed Sultan Nasr to the Granadan throne 6 July September edit July 8 Magnus IV of Sweden is elected king thus establishing a union with Sweden and Norway 4 His mother Ingeborg of Norway is given a place in the regency July 21 Canonization of Thomas Aquinas The taking of testimony from more than 40 witnesses is started by Bishop Uberto d Ormont of Naples Bishop Angelo Tignosi of Viterbo and notary Pandulpho de Sabbello and will continue until September 18 7 July 23 Battle of Chios A Knights Hospitaller Genoese fleet some 30 ships led by Albert of Schwarzburg defeats a Turkish fleet off Chios August 12 The Duchy of Bavaria split between two brothers since 1294 is reunited upon the death of Rudolf the Stammerer Duke of Upper Bavaria Ludwig the Barbarian King of the Romans and Duke of Lower Bavaria In 1328 Ludwig will later be elected the Holy Roman Emperor as Louis IV August 14 At the age of 11 Henry the Child becomes the Margrave of Brandenburg in Germany upon the death of his first cousin and guardian Waldemar the Great Because of Henry s age the Duke of Pomerania Wartislaw IV controls as Brandenburg as regent Upon Henry II s death 11 months later the House of Ascania s dynasty over Brandenburg will come to an end August Magnus Eriksson grandson of the recently deceased King Haakon V and already proclaimed King of Sweden is recognized by the Norwegian assembly as King Magnus VII of Norway September 6 As a reward for his victory at the Battle of Mianeh General Chupan of the Ilkhanate is allowed to marry Sati Beg the sister of the Ilkhanate Sultan Abu Sa id 8 September 13 Pope John XXII issues the papal bull Imminente Nobis declaring that the Pope has the right of appointment to all clerical offices archbishops bishops abbots priors and collegiate and monasterial leaders in the Roman Catholic Church ending the right of the individual chapters to elect their own leaders 9 September 20 Battle of Myton Scottish forces some 15 000 men led by James the Black Lord Douglas defeat an English army in an encounter known as the Chapter of Myton because of the large number of clergymen involved David Dalrymple Lord Hailes writes 460 years later The English were instantly routed Three thousand were left dead on the field and great part of fugitives drowned in the Swale In this action there fell three thousand ecclesiastics 20th September According to the savage peasantry of those times this rout was termed by the Scots the Chapter of Mitton 10 After the battle King Edward II is forced to raise the siege at Berwick Castle and retreats south of the River Trent allowing the Scots to ravage Cumberland and Westmorland unmolested Queen Isabella who is in York at this time manages to escape to safety at Nottingham 11 October December edit October 17 Prince Jaime of Aragon marries the 12 year old Princess Leonor of Castile at Gandesa but announces at the conclusion of the mass that his decision was to never rule the Kingdom of Aragon as a sovereign or even to remain in secular life but to instead enter a monastery to pursue a life under a religious rule 12 King Jaime II informs Leonor s grandmother Queen Maria de Molina of the situation on October 22 and Queen Maria demands the return of Leonor immediately Having renounced his royal rights Prince Jaime finds afterward that he will not be allowed to enter a monastery either October 29 Gen ō 1 15th day of 9th month Nichiin of Japan s Daimoku sect refutes all other sects of Buddhism during an interrogation by the Kamakura shogunate permitting the sect to continue November 13 King Eric VI of Denmark dies after a 33 year reign at Roskilde leaving a vacancy that will not be filled until the January election of his brother Christopher II During his rule he attempts to control the routes of the Hanseatic League The Hanse an association of Baltic merchants expels the English and Scots and gains a monopoly of trade with Norway 13 December 21 Representatives of England s King Edward II and Scotland s King Robert the Bruce sign a two year truce 10 Hostilities are to cease until Christmas Day 1321 with the Scots to build no new castles in the sheriffdoms of Berwick Roxburgh and Dumfries and the English were to either transfer the Harbottle garrison in Northumberland to Scotland or to destroy it 14 A long term peace is still far off because of Edward s arrogant refusal to relinquish his claims of sovereignty over the Scots 11 Births editMarch 20 Laurence Hastings English nobleman d 1348 April 26 John the Good king of France d 1364 September 5 Peter IV king of Aragon d 1387 date unknown Andrea II Muzaka Albanian nobleman d 1372 Charles of Blois Chatillon French nobleman d 1364 Giulia della Rena Italian nun friar and saint d 1367 Hasan Kuchak Mongol nobleman and prince d 1343 Haydar Amuli Persian mystic and philosopher d 1385 Henry V of Iron Polish nobleman and knight d 1369 James I French nobleman and prince du sang d 1362 Joan of Penthievre Breton noblewoman d 1384 Kikuchi Takemitsu Japanese general d 1373 Leonardo di Montaldo doge of Genoa d 1384 Maria de la Cerda Spanish noblewoman d 1375 Marta Ulfsdotter Swedish noblewoman d 1371 Matteo II Italian nobleman and co ruler d 1355 Philip III French nobleman and knight d 1337 Robert Marney English knight and politician d 1400 Stephen II German nobleman and co ruler d 1375 Walter Paveley English nobleman and knight d 1375 William Dacre English nobleman and knight d 1361 Deaths editJanuary 12 Kamal al Din al Farisi Persian scientist b 1267 May 8 Haakon V Magnusson king of Norway b 1270 15 May 19 Louis of Evreux son of King Philip the Bold b 1276 June 25 Battle of the Vega of Granada John of Castile Spanish nobleman and prince b 1262 Peter of Castile Spanish nobleman and prince b 1290 August 12 Rudolf I German nobleman and knight b 1274 August 14 Waldemar the Great German nobleman b 1280 September 23 Henry of Wierzbna Polish priest and bishop 16 October 18 William Montagu English nobleman and knight 17 November 1 Uguccione della Faggiuola Italian condottieri 18 November 2 John Sandale English bishop and chancellor 19 November 5 Simone Ballachi Italian monk and friar b 1240 November 8 Bokguk Korean Grand Princess and queen 20 November 11 Beatrice of Luxembourg queen of Hungary 21 November 13 Eric VI Menved king of Denmark b 1274 December 28 Mattia de Nazarei Italian abbess b 1253 date unknown Agnes Haakonsdatter Norwegian princess b 1290 Andrea I Albanian prince House of Muzaka b 1279 Bernard VI French nobleman House of Armagnac 22 Guan Daosheng Chinese painter and poet b 1262 Ingeborg Magnusdotter queen of Denmark b 1277 Jan Sindewint Flemish monk theologian and writer Jordan oge de Exeter Anglo Irish knight and sheriff Qadi Baydawi Persian jurist theologian and writer Remigio dei Girolami Italian theologian and writerReferences edit J R S Phillips Aymer de Valence Earl of Pembroke 1307 1324 Baronial Politics in the Reign of Edward II Clarendon Press 1972 p 182 Gerald Lewis Bray ed Records of Convocation Boydell Press 2006 pp 15 18 Dinis King of Portugal by F A Dutra in Medieval Iberia An Encyclopedia Routledge 2003 p 285 a b Carlquist Erik Hogg Peter C Osterberg Eva 2011 The Chronicle of Duke Erik A Verse Epic from Medieval Sweden Nordic Academic Press p 257 ISBN 9789185509577 Abu Sa id and the revolt of the amirs in 1319 by Charles P Melville L Iran Face a la Domination Mongole ed by Denise Aigle Institut Franqaise de recherche en Iran 1997 pp 89 120 Joseph F O Callaghan 2011 The Gibraltar Crusade Castile and the Battle for the Strait p 143 University of Pennsylvania Press ISBN 978 0 8122 2302 6 The Canonization of Saint Thomas Aquinas by Leonardas Gerulaitis Vivarium 5 25 46 1967 COBAN by Charles Melville Encyclopedia Iranica 1992 Guillaume Mollat Les papes d Avignon The Popes of Avignon Victor Lecoffre 1912 pp 386 399 a b Sir David Dalrymple Annals of Scotland from the Accession of Robert I Volume 2 Balfour and Shellie 1779 pp 91 92 a b Armstrong Pete 2002 Osprey Bannockburn 1314 Robert Bruce s great victory p 88 ISBN 1 85532 609 4 Paulette Lynn Pepin Maria de Molina Queen and Regent Life and Rule in Castile Leon 1259 1321 Lexington Books 2016 p 124 Hywel Williams 2005 Cassell s Chronology of World History p 157 ISBN 0 304 35730 8 J R S Phillips Aymer de Valence Earl of Pembroke 1307 1324 Baronial Politics in the Reign of Edward II Oxford University Press 2018 p 187 Helle Knut 1964 Norge blir en stat 1130 1319 Universitetsforlaget ISBN 82 00 01323 5 Kurt Engelbert 1969 Heinrich I v Wurben in the New German Biography NDB p 354 Vol 8 Duncker amp Humblot Berlin ISBN 3 428 00189 3 Cokayne George Edward 1936 The Complete Peerage edited by H A Doubleday and Lord Howard de Walden p 80 Vol IX London St Catherine Press Armstrong Edward 1932 Italy in the Time of Dante In Gwatkin Henry Melvill Whitney James Pounder Tanner Joseph Robson Previte Orton Charles William Brooke Zachary Nugent eds The Cambridge Medieval History Vol 7 Decline of Empire and Papacy Cambridge University Press Fryde E B Greenway D E Porter S Roy I 1996 Handbook of British Chronology p 86 Third revised ed Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 0 521 56350 X Lee Lily Wiles Sue eds 2015 Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women p 609 Vol II Routledge ISBN 978 1 317 51562 3 Stanislaw A Sroka 1999 Genealogia Andegawenow wegierskich pp 14 16 Krakow Dunbabin Jean 2000 France in the making 843 1180 pp 87 88 Oxford University Press Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1319 amp oldid 1158703141, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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