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* [[January 1]] – An [[earthquake]] affects [[Crimea]], [[Ukraine]] with a magnitude of 6.0 and a maximum [[Mercalli intensity scale|Mercalli intensity]] of VIII (''Severe'').<ref>{{citation|title=Significant Earthquake Database|url=https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/form?t=101650&s=1&d=1|author=National Geophysical Data Center / World Data Service (NGDC/WDS)|publisher=[[National Geophysical Data Center]], [[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration|NOAA]]|doi=10.7289/V5TD9V7K}}</ref> |
* [[January 1]] – An [[earthquake]] affects [[Crimea]], [[Ukraine]] with a magnitude of 6.0 and a maximum [[Mercalli intensity scale|Mercalli intensity]] of VIII (''Severe'').<ref>{{citation|title=Significant Earthquake Database|url=https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/form?t=101650&s=1&d=1|author=National Geophysical Data Center / World Data Service (NGDC/WDS)|publisher=[[National Geophysical Data Center]], [[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration|NOAA]]|doi=10.7289/V5TD9V7K}}</ref> |
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* The [[Breton War of Succession]] begins over the control of the [[Duchy of Brittany]]. |
* The [[Breton War of Succession]] begins over the control of the [[Duchy of Brittany]]. |
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* [[Margarete Maultasch]], Countess of [[County of Tyrol|Tyrol]], expels her husband [[John Henry of Bohemia]], to whom she had been married as a child. She subsequently marries [[Louis V the Brandenburger|Louis of Bavaria]] without having been divorced, which results in the [[excommunication]] of the couple. |
* [[Margarete Maultasch]], Countess of [[County of Tyrol|Tyrol]], expels her husband [[John Henry of Bohemia]], to whom she had been married as a child. She subsequently marries [[Louis V the Brandenburger|Louis of Bavaria]] without having been divorced, which results in the [[excommunication]] of the couple. |
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* [[Tbilisi]] becomes a capital of European Christian Cathedra after city [[Smirna]]. [[George V of Georgia|George V]] (the brilliant) returns [[Jerusalem]] and Grave of [[Christ]] from [[Muslims]]. |
* [[Tbilisi]] becomes a capital of European Christian Cathedra after city [[Smirna]]. [[George V of Georgia|George V]] (the brilliant) returns [[Jerusalem]] and Grave of [[Christ]] from [[Muslims]]. |
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* [[Saluzzo]] is sacked by [[Manfred V of Saluzzo]]. |
* [[Saluzzo]] is sacked by [[Manfred V of Saluzzo]]. |
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* [[Casimir III of Poland]] |
* [[Casimir III of Poland]] builds a masonry castle in [[Lublin]] and encircles the city with defensive walls. |
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* The Chinese poet [[Gunpowder warfare#China|Zhang Xian]] writes the ''Iron Cannon Affair'' about the destructive use of [[gunpowder]] and the cannon. |
* The Chinese poet [[Gunpowder warfare#China|Zhang Xian]] writes the ''Iron Cannon Affair'' about the destructive use of [[gunpowder]] and the cannon. |
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* The [[sultan]] of [[Delhi]] chooses [[Ibn Battuta]] to lead a diplomatic mission to [[Yuan Dynasty]] China. |
* The [[sultan]] of [[Delhi]] chooses [[Ibn Battuta]] to lead a diplomatic mission to [[Yuan Dynasty]] China. |
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* The great flood in the river [[Periyar River|Periyar]] in |
* The great flood in the river [[Periyar River|Periyar]] in modern-day southern [[India]] which lead to the river changing its course, closing of [[Muziris]], opening up of [[Cochin]] ([[Kochi, India|Kochi]]) harbour submersion of some islands and birth of some new islands.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Kochi/more-studies-needed-at-pattanam/article4743789.ece|title=More studies needed at Pattanam|work=The Hindu|date=2013-05-24}}</ref> |
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Gregorian calendar | 1341 MCCCXLI |
Ab urbe condita | 2094 |
Armenian calendar | 790 ԹՎ ՉՂ |
Assyrian calendar | 6091 |
Balinese saka calendar | 1262–1263 |
Bengali calendar | 748 |
Berber calendar | 2291 |
English Regnal year | 14 Edw. 3 – 15 Edw. 3 |
Buddhist calendar | 1885 |
Burmese calendar | 703 |
Byzantine calendar | 6849–6850 |
Chinese calendar | 4038 or 3831 — to — 4039 or 3832 |
Coptic calendar | 1057–1058 |
Discordian calendar | 2507 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1333–1334 |
Hebrew calendar | 5101–5102 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1397–1398 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1262–1263 |
- Kali Yuga | 4441–4442 |
Holocene calendar | 11341 |
Igbo calendar | 341–342 |
Iranian calendar | 719–720 |
Islamic calendar | 741–742 |
Japanese calendar | Ryakuō 4 ( |
Javanese calendar | 1253–1254 |
Julian calendar | 1341 MCCCXLI |
Korean calendar | 3674 |
Minguo calendar | 571 before ROC |
Nanakshahi calendar | −127 |
Thai solar calendar | 1883–1884 |
Tibetan calendar | 阳金龙年 (male Iron-Dragon) 1467 or 1086 or 314 — to — 阴金 (female Iron-Snake) 1468 or 1087 or 315 |
Year 1341 (MCCCXLI) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
Events
- January 1 – An earthquake affects Crimea, Ukraine with a magnitude of 6.0 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe).[1]
- January 18 – The Queen's College, a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England, is founded.
- April 8 – Petrarch is crowned poet laureate in Rome, the first man since antiquity to be given this honor.
- September–October: The Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347 between John VI Kantakouzenos and the regency for the infant John V Palaiologos breaks out.
Date unknown
- The Breton War of Succession begins over the control of the Duchy of Brittany.
- Margarete Maultasch, Countess of Tyrol, expels her husband John Henry of Bohemia, to whom she had been married as a child. She subsequently marries Louis of Bavaria without having been divorced, which results in the excommunication of the couple.
- Tbilisi becomes a capital of European Christian Cathedra after city Smirna. George V (the brilliant) returns Jerusalem and Grave of Christ from Muslims.
- Saluzzo is sacked by Manfred V of Saluzzo.
- Casimir III of Poland builds a masonry castle in Lublin and encircles the city with defensive walls.
- The Chinese poet Zhang Xian writes the Iron Cannon Affair about the destructive use of gunpowder and the cannon.
- The sultan of Delhi chooses Ibn Battuta to lead a diplomatic mission to Yuan Dynasty China.
- The great flood in the river Periyar in modern-day southern India which lead to the river changing its course, closing of Muziris, opening up of Cochin (Kochi) harbour submersion of some islands and birth of some new islands.[2]
Births
- June 5 – Edmund of Langley, son of King Edward III of England (d. 1402)
- September 1 – Frederick III the Simple, King of Sicily (d. 1377)
- November 10 – Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland, English statesman (d. 1408)
- date unknown
- Bonne of Bourbon, Countess of Savoy (d. 1402)
- Hermann II, Landgrave of Hesse (d. 1413)
- Louis, Duke of Durazzo (d. 1376)
- Qu You, Chinese novelist (d. 1427)
Deaths
- January 22 – Louis I, Duke of Bourbon (b. 1279)
- March 2 – Martha of Denmark, queen consort of Sweden (b. 1277)
- April 30 – John III, Duke of Brittany (b. 1286)
- June – Al-Nasir Muhammad, Sultan of Egypt (b. 1295)
- June 12 – Juliana Falconieri, Italian saint (b. 1270)
- June 15 – Andronikos III Palaiologos, Byzantine Emperor (b. 1297)
- August 9 – Eleanor of Anjou, queen consort of Sicily (b. 1289)
- August 28 – King Levon IV of Armenia (murdered) (b. 1309)
- December – Gediminas, Duke of Lithuania
- December 4 – Janisław I, Archbishop of Gniezno
- date unknown
- Petrus Filipsson, Archbishop of Uppsala
- Uzbeg Khan, Khan of the Golden Horde (b. 1282)
- Nicholas I Sanudo, Duke of the Archipelago
- Bartholomew II Ghisi, Lord of Tenos and Mykonos, Triarch of Negroponte
- probable – Richard Folville, English outlaw and parson (resisting arrest)
References
- ^ National Geophysical Data Center / World Data Service (NGDC/WDS), Significant Earthquake Database, National Geophysical Data Center, NOAA, doi:10.7289/V5TD9V7K
- ^ "More studies needed at Pattanam". The Hindu. May 24, 2013.