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Year of the Metal Ox辛丑( at the beginning of the year metal rat庚子)

Syria: 1612/13 ( the year in October )

  • 2.1 Exact date of birth unknown

Events

Politics and World Affairs

  • The German King Albrecht learns to stand up to the electors. He undertakes campaigns in the north.
  • The Wenceslas Castle in Lauf an der Pegnitz is destroyed.

City foundations and Ersturkundliche mentions

  • Bühlertal, Maerkisch Buchholz, Oberflachs and Spremberg are first mentioned.

Science and Culture

  • October 25: Halley's Comet can be seen 47 days long according to sources from China, Japan, Korea and Europe. Giotto di Bondone (1266-1337) presents him as Star of Bethlehem dar. in the fresco Adoration of the Magi

Religion

  • December 5: In the bull Ausculta fili Pope Boniface VIII invites the bishops of France and King Philip IV before a synod in Rome. By the king, he also demanded the release of arrested papal legate.
  • December 10: After the death of the Prague bishop Gregory of Waldek on September 6, Johann IV is elected by Dražice his successor. The investiture by King Wenceslas II follows on December 10 episcopal ordination by the then Bishop of Basel and later archbishop of Mainz Peter of Aspelt, who holds the Bohemian Chancellery.
  • After the death of the Breslau Bishop John III. Romka on November 19 is chosen Heinrich von Vrbno with the support of the Bohemian and Polish king Wenceslas II simultaneously by the chapter as his successor.
  • Otto III. Rietberg is after the death of Everhard von Diest Bishop of Münster.

Born

  • July 23: Otto the Merry, Duke of Austria and the youngest son of Albrecht I († 1339 )
  • 000 November: Catherine de Valois - Courtenay, Titularkaiserin of Constantinople Opel and regent of the Principality of Achaia

Exact date of birth unknown

  • Morikuni, last shogun of the Kamakura shogunate in Japan ( † 1333)
  • Nitta Yoshisada, Japanese samurai and military commander († 1338 )
  • Otto of Hesse, Archbishop of Magdeburg ( † 1361 )
  • Philip III. , King of Navarre († 1343 )
  • Ingebjørg Håkonsdatter, Swedish Duchess († 1361 )

Died

  • March 21: Guillaume de Pittet, Bishop of Lausanne
  • 05 April: Everhard von Diest, bishop of Münster
  • September 03: Alberto I della Scala, the second ruler of the city of Verona from the House of Scaliger
  • September 06: Gregory of Waldek, Bishop of Prague
  • September 27: Takatsukasa Kanetada, Noble on Japanese court
  • 09 November: Bolko I, Duke of Świdnica and Jawor
  • November 19: John III. Romka, Bishop of Breslau
  • NOVEMBER 25: Heinrich Schenk, Bishop of Kulm
  • Violante of Aragon, Queen of Castile and German Queen
  • Dietrich von Altena - Isenberg, son and successor of Count Friedrich von Isenberg (c. 1215)
  • Zahed Gilani, Islamic mystics and Grand Master of the Sufi order named after him Zahediyyeh
  • Gertrud Morneweg, clerk in the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
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