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1331 (one thousand three hundred and thirty-first) year according to the Julian calendar is a non-leap year starting on Tuesday . This is 1331 year of our era , 331 year of the 2nd millennium , 31 year of the XIV century , 1 year of the 4th decade of the XIV century, 2 year of the 1330s .
Juliusz Kossak . Battle of the Swimmers
Content
- 1 Events
- 2 born
- 3 passed away
- 4 See also
Events
- The Byzantine city of Nicaea finally came under the control of the Ottoman Empire .
- In the empire of Majapahit ( Indonesia ), Gaja Mada becomes the mapatih (chief minister), which leads to the growth and strengthening of the state.
- Ivan Alexander of the Aseni clan was crowned king of Bulgaria .
- The Battle of Okmen - the defeat on the Okmen River (now the Akmyane River in Lithuania ) of the Teutonic Order troops by the combined Lithuanian - Russian - Tatar army led by the Grand Duke of Lithuania Gediminas . The Battle of Okmens for a long time suspended German aggression against the Grand Duchy of Lithuania .
- July 27 - The Battle of Pyzdry: The Teutons defeated the Poles.
- Polish-Teutonic War (1326–1332) : On September 27, a battle at Swimmers between the German and Polish troops took place with a controversial result.
- Stefan Uros IV Dushan from the Nemanic family was crowned king of Serbia as a result of an uprising against his father.
- The 15-year-old Vaclav (future Emperor Charles IV ) is appointed governor of his father, Jan of Luxembourg , in Northern Italy.
- November 30 - Battle of Lochad: the combined army of Christopher II and Johann III of Holstein was defeated by the army of Gerhard III .
- The Swabian Union of Cities was created .
- The beginning of the Elz feud between the 21 imperial ministers from the Moselle and the archbishop of Trier Baldwin , which lasted for 1336/37.
- The uprising of the Genko years (1331-1333) begins in Japan, which led to the overthrow of the Hojo clan.
Born
- February 16 - Coluccio Salutati , Florentine politician, one of the founders of Italian Renaissance humanism .
- April 30 - Gaston III Phoebe , Gascon commander during the Hundred Years War , since 1343 Count de Foix , Viscount de Bearn , de Marsan and de Gabardan and Prince-Co-ruler of Andorra .
- Ekaterina Wadstenskaya , Holy Roman Catholic Church , Brigitte .
- Michele Steno , Doge of Venice since 1400.
- Salvestro de Medici , Florentine politician, head of the Medici banking house.
- Ferapont Belozersky , the holy Russian Orthodox Church , is revered as a miracle worker. Founder of Belozersky Ferapontov and Luzhetsky Ferapontov monasteries .
Died
That year, Grand Duchess Elena, Ivan Danilovich, blueberry in a schema, died, and was laid in the church of the Holy Transfiguration of the Lord God and Savior of our Jesus Christ.
- January 11 - Przemysl Glogowski (born 1300 or 1308), a Polish nobleman.
- January 14 - Odoriko Pordenone or Odorik Friulsky (born c. 1286), one of the most famous travelers of the Middle Ages , who visited India , Sumatra and China . In 1775, the Catholic Church ranked blessed .
- March 1 - Elena , first wife of Prince of Moscow and Grand Duke of Vladimir Ivan I Kalita .
- March 27 - Guy VII (born 1287), French nobleman, Viscount of Limoges , Count of Pentyev .
- October 27 - Abu l'Fida , an Arab historian and geographer from the Kurdish Ayyubid clan.
- November 11 - Stefan Uros III , king of Serbia from the Nemanichi dynasty . Continued the expansion of Serbia at the expense of the Byzantine Empire and made it the most powerful state on the Balkan Peninsula .
- December 16 - Edmund de Mortimer (born c. 1310), English nobleman, son of Roger Mortimer .
- Matilda de Hainaut (born 1293), French and Middle Eastern noblewoman, Princess of Achaea .
- Edmund Plantagenet (born c. 1326), English nobleman, nephew of King Edward II .
See also
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