1331
This page relates to the year 1331 Calendrier Julien.
Events
- Abû Al-Hassan Ben `Uthmân, king Mérinide of the Morocco (fine in 1348).
- Apogee of the kingdom mérinide.
Asia
- the emperor of the Japan Go-Daigo Tenno, which conspired again against the Shogun of Kamakura must flee Kyôto. Captured, it is deposited and exiled in the islands Oki. Kusunoki Masashige (1294 - 1336) and its partisans continue to defend his cause.
- Gajah Mada becomes Prime Minister for the Majapahit, with Java (fine in 1364).
- the kingdom of Majapahit, guided by Gajah Mada adopts an expansionist policy which, in a little more than two decades, enables him to take the control of almost all the territory of current the Indonesia and of a good part of the peninsula Malaise. The power of the kingdom of Majapahit, based on the control of the sea traffic, and thus of the trade of the area, declines after the death of Gajah Mada, and in 1520, it will disappear virtually.
The Middle East
Europe
- Fortes precipitations in France (since November 1330) with the extraordinary beginning of the year then dryness which prevents the ploughings so much the ground is hard. the winter is soft with quasi an absence of frosts.
- January 11th: The Bohemia appendix the duchy of Głogów after the death of Przemko II.
- September 21st: Beginning of the reign of Stefan Dusan (Etienne Douchan, 1308 - 1355), tsar of Serb and the Greeks (end in 1355). It founds a great Serbe empire of Corfou until Salonique. It controls all the back Bulgare country, organizes the State Serbe and develops its prosperity.
- September 24th: Edouard Balliol is crowned king d' Écosse.
- September 27th: close to the village of Płowce, victory of the army of Ladislas I {{er}} the Brief, king of Poland, over that of the teutonic Order.
- Beginning of the reign of Jean-Alexandre, tsar of Bulgaria (fine in 1371). The Bulgaria becomes tributary of the Serbia (fine in 1335) which is with its apogee.
- League of Souabe. The house of Souabe disappears. The souabes cities are linked, gathering twenty-two cities which fight for their independence against the nobility souabe then against Charles IV, sovereign of the Saint Worsens Roman Germanic.
- the fortress of the the Kremlin of Moscow is mentioned for the first time.
Art & culture
- Under Jean-Alexandre of Bulgaria, the schools of Trnovo thrive in Bulgaria, developed by the last national patriarch, Euthyme, corrector of the hagiographic liturgy slavone and collector of texts.
Births in 1331
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April 30th: Gaston III Febus, count de Foix-Béarn (+ 1391)
Death in 1331
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January 11th: Przemko II, duke of Głogów.
- January 14th: Odoric de Pordenone.
- October 6th: Jeanne de Divion.
- Abû-l-Fidâ, emir of Hama, historian and Syrian geographer (born in 1273).
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