Events
Europe
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March 1 - The
University of Coimbra is founded in
Lisbon,
Portugal by King
Denis of Portugal; it moves to
Coimbra in
1308.
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July 18 - King
Edward I of England banishes all
Jews (numbering about 16,000) from
England; on the
Hebrew calendar this was
Tisha B'Av, a day that commemorates many calamities.
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August 1 - The country of
Wallachia is founded (traditional date).
★ December - The twelve
Eleanor crosses are erected between
Lincolnshire and
London in
England as King
Edward I mourns the death of his queen consort
Eleanor of Castile.
★ Construction of
Llandaff Cathedral is completed in
Cardiff,
Wales, 170 years after it was begun.
★ The
Mongol Empire invades the
Bessarabia region of
Moldavia.
★ The second of the
Statutes of Mortmain are passed under king
Edward I of England, which prevents land from passing into possession of the church. The statute
Quia Emptores is also passed, reforming the feudal system of land leases and allowing the sale of
fee simple estates.
★ King
Denis of Portugal decrees that
Portuguese be the
official language of
Portugal, replacing
classical Latin in that capacity.
★ Construction on the
Akershus Fortress of
Oslo,
Norway is begun.
Asia
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September 27 - Earthquake in Gulf of Chili China,province of
Hebei, killing an estimated 100,000.
★ The founding
Mamluk dynasty of the
Sultanate of Delhi is overthrown by
Jalal-ud-din Feroz Khalji of the
Khilji dynasty.
Births
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August 4 - Duke
Leopold I of Austria (died
1326)
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Margaret of Burgundy (died
1315)
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Jean de Muris, French philosopher and mathematician (died
1351)
Deaths
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January 28 -
Dervorguilla of Galloway
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May 10 - Duke
Rudolph II of Austria (born
1271)
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July 10 -
Ladislaus IV of Hungary (born
1262)
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November 10 -
Qalawun, Sultan of Egypt
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November 28 -
Eleanor of Castile, queen of
Edward I of England (born
1241)
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December 18 -
Magnus I of Sweden (born
1240)
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Gregory II of Constantinople,
Patriarch of Constantinople (born
1241)
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Beatrice Portinari, object of
Dante Alighieri's adoration (born
1266)
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Henry IV of Silesia