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    The 1320s was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, 1320, and ended on December 31, 1329. Events. 1320. January – March. January 5 – Henry III, Count of Gorizia, arrives in Padua as the Imperial Vicar with a large army, promising protection to the Italian city state.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 13201320 - Wikipedia

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    January – March

    1. January 5 – Henry III, Count of Gorizia, arrives in Paduaas the Imperial Vicar with a large army, promising protection to the Italian city state. 2. January 20 – Duke Władysław I the Short becomes king of a reunited Poland, after receiving the approval from Pope John XXII. He is crowned, along with his wife Jadwiga of Kalisz, at the royal cathedral on Wawel Hill at Kraków. Wladysław's kingdom is surrounded by three hostile neighbors: Brandenburg, the Teutonic Order and Bohemia. Looking for...

    April – June

    1. April 6 – Declaration of Arbroath: King Robert the Bruce sends a letter to John XXII. He asks him to recognize Scottish sovereignty, and Robert's right to be ruler of Scotland. Hoping that he will lift the excommunication order under which Robert is being held for the death of John Comyn III(John the Red) . 2. April 19 – Gegeen Khan(Prince Shidibala) becomes the new Mongol Emperor Yingzong of the Yuan dynasty of China after the death of his father, Emperor Renzong. 3. May 29 – Pope John VI...

    July – September

    1. July 6 –To strengthen the alliance between Hungary and Poland, and with the approval of Pope John XXII, Charles I of Hungary marries Princess Elizabeth of Poland, the 15-year-old daughter King Wladyslaw I. 2. July 9 – In India's Delhi Sultanate, Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah is murdered by his favourite, Khusrau Khan, who succeeds him on the throne. 3. August 4 – William II de Soulesconfesses to treason before the Scottish Parliament at a hearing at the "Black Parliament" session held at Scone. F...

    Autumn – Byzantine forces under Andronikos Asen capture the Latin castles of Akova and Karytaina. They secure control over Arcadia and Cynuria in the Peloponnese.
    Battle of Rhodes: The Knights Hospitaller defeats an attempt by the Turks of Menteshe to capture Rhodes. During the battle, a Turkish invasion fleet (some 80 ships) is destroyed by a smaller Hospit...
    The Venetian Arsenal, a dockyard for naval ships, is rebuilt, known as the Arsenale Nuovo.
    Henri de Mondeville, French surgeon and physician, writes La Chirurgie, the first textbook on surgeryby a Frenchmen.
    February 9 – Catherine of Austria, German noblewoman (d. 1349)
    April 8 – Peter I the Cruel, king of Portugal (d. 1367)
    May 25 – Toghon Temür (Emperor Huizong), Mongol emperor (d. 1370)
    October 13 – Perenelle Flamel, French female alchemist (d. 1397)
    January 12 – John Dalderby, English bishop and chancellor
    January 21 – Árni Helgason, Icelandic cleric and bishop (b. 1260)
    February 7 – Jan Muskata, Polish bishop and chancellor (b. 1250)
    March 1 – Ayurbarwada Buyantu Khan, Mongol emperor (b. 1285)
  3. Shepherds' Crusade (1320) Pastoureaux killing 500 Jews at Verdun-sur-Garonne in 1320. The Shepherds' Crusade of 1320 was a popular crusade in Normandy in June 1320. [1] Also well known as "the Pastoureaux of 1320". [2]

  4. 1307 BC— Adad-nirari I becomes king of Assyria. 1300 BC— Pangeng moved the capital of Shang Dynasty to Yin. c. 1300 BC—Rise of the Urnfield culture. c. 1300 BC—1312 BC—the revelation of the Torah to Moses occurred. c. 1300 BC—Some people of "Eastern Woodlands" begin to build massive earthworks, mounds of earth and stone.