1322
Millennium: | 2nd millennium |
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1322 by topic |
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Births – Deaths |
Establishments and disestablishments categories |
Establishments – Disestablishments |
Art and literature |
1322 in poetry |
Gregorian calendar | 1322 MCCCXXII |
Ab urbe condita | 2075 |
Armenian calendar | 771 ԹՎ ՉՀԱ |
Assyrian calendar | 6072 |
Balinese saka calendar | 1243–1244 |
Bengali calendar | 729 |
Berber calendar | 2272 |
English Regnal year | 15 Edw. 2 – 16 Edw. 2 |
Buddhist calendar | 1866 |
Burmese calendar | 684 |
Byzantine calendar | 6830–6831 |
Chinese calendar | 辛酉年 (Metal Rooster) 4018 or 3958 — to — 壬戌年 (Water Dog) 4019 or 3959 |
Coptic calendar | 1038–1039 |
Discordian calendar | 2488 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1314–1315 |
Hebrew calendar | 5082–5083 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1378–1379 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1243–1244 |
- Kali Yuga | 4422–4423 |
Holocene calendar | 11322 |
Igbo calendar | 322–323 |
Iranian calendar | 700–701 |
Islamic calendar | 721–722 |
Japanese calendar | Genkō 2 (元亨2年) |
Javanese calendar | 1233–1234 |
Julian calendar | 1322 MCCCXXII |
Korean calendar | 3655 |
Minguo calendar | 590 before ROC 民前590年 |
Nanakshahi calendar | −146 |
Thai solar calendar | 1864–1865 |
Tibetan calendar | 阴金鸡年 (female Iron-Rooster) 1448 or 1067 or 295 — to — 阳水狗年 (male Water-Dog) 1449 or 1068 or 296 |
Year 1322 (MCCCXXII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
Events[edit]
By place[edit]
Europe[edit]
- January 3 – King Philip V (the Tall) dies after a 5-year reign at Longchamp Abbey, near Paris. He is succeeded by his younger brother, Charles IV (the Fair), the last member of the House of Capet. After Charles assumes the throne, he refuses to release his wife Blanche of Burgundy (who is imprisoned for adultery with a Norman knight) and at his request, Pope John XXII annuls the marriage on May 19. Blanche is sent to Gavray Castle.[1]
- January 6 – Stephen Uroš III Dečanski becomes king of Serbia, having defeated his half-brother Stefan Konstantin in battle. He is crowned by Archbishop Nikodim I (or Nicodemus), and his 14-year-old son Stefan Dušan becomes co-ruler ("young king"). This is the first coronation for a "young king" in Serbia, Dečanski later grants him the province of Zeta as a fief, indicating his intention for Dušan to be his heir.[2]
- February 13
- The central tower of Ely Cathedral in England falls, on the night of February 12th-13th.
- The Dalmatian house of Keglević (generatio Percal) is mentioned in a document for the first time.
- March 10 – Despenser War - Battle of Burton Bridge: Edward II of England drives off rebel forces.
- March 16 – Battle of Boroughbridge: Edward II of England defeats several rebellious barons.
- June 24 – Jews are expelled from France for the third time.
- September 28 – Battle of Mühldorf: Bavaria defeats Austria.
- October 8 – Mladen II Šubić of Bribir, defeated in the battle of Bliska, is arrested by the Parliament.
- October 14 – First War of Scottish Independence - Battle of Old Byland: Robert the Bruce of Scotland defeats English troops in North Yorkshire.
Births[edit]
- January 11 – Emperor Kōmyō of Japan (d. 1380)
- February 12 – John Henry, Margrave of Moravia (d. 1375)
- June 24 – Joanna, Duchess of Brabant (d. 1406)
- date unknown
- Blessed Imelda Lambertini, Italian patroness of First Communion (d. 1333)
- King Michael Asen IV of Bulgaria (d. 1355)
Deaths[edit]
- January 3 – Philip V (the Tall), king of France (b. 1293)
- January 10 – Petrus Aureolus, scholastic philosopher
- March 16 – Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford, English soldier (b. 1276)
- March 22 – Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, English politician (b. 1278)
- April 14 – Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st Baron Badlesmere, English soldier (b. 1275)
- April 20 – Blessed Simon Rinalducci, Italian Augustinian friar
- April 22 – Francis of Fabriano, Italian writer (b. 1251)
- August 10 – John of La Verna, Italian ascetic (b. 1259)
- August 25 – Beatrice of Silesia, queen consort of Germany (b. c. 1292)
- September 14 – Joan of Lusignan, Dame de Lusignan (approximate date)
- September 17 – Robert III, Count of Flanders (b. 1249)
- December 3 – Maud Chaworth, Countess of Leicester (b. 1282)
- date unknown
- Bertha van Heukelom, Dutch heroine
- Ma Duanlin, Chinese historian (b. 1245)
- Stefan Konstantin, Serbian king (b. 1283)
- Theodore Svetoslav of Bulgaria, emperor of Bulgaria
- Zhao Mengfu, Chinese scholar, painter and calligrapher (b. 1254)
References[edit]
- ^ Echols, Anne and Marty Williams (1992). An Annotated Index of Medieval Women, p. 87. Princeton: Markus Wiener.
- ^ Fine, John V.A. Jr. (1994). The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest, p. 263. University Michigan Press. ISBN 0-472-08260-4.