1313

Calendar year
Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
  • 13th century
  • 14th century
  • 15th century
Decades:
  • 1290s
  • 1300s
  • 1310s
  • 1320s
  • 1330s
Years:
  • 1310
  • 1311
  • 1312
  • 1313
  • 1314
  • 1315
  • 1316
Holy Roman Empire under Henry VII

Year 1313 (MCCCXIII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

1313 by topic
Leaders
Birth and death categories
Births – Deaths
Establishments and disestablishments categories
Establishments – Disestablishments
Art and literature
1313 in poetry
  • v
  • t
  • e
1313 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1313
MCCCXIII
Ab urbe condita2066
Armenian calendar762
ԹՎ ՉԿԲ
Assyrian calendar6063
Balinese saka calendar1234–1235
Bengali calendar720
Berber calendar2263
English Regnal yearEdw. 2 – 7 Edw. 2
Buddhist calendar1857
Burmese calendar675
Byzantine calendar6821–6822
Chinese calendar壬子年 (Water Rat)
4010 or 3803
    — to —
癸丑年 (Water Ox)
4011 or 3804
Coptic calendar1029–1030
Discordian calendar2479
Ethiopian calendar1305–1306
Hebrew calendar5073–5074
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1369–1370
 - Shaka Samvat1234–1235
 - Kali Yuga4413–4414
Holocene calendar11313
Igbo calendar313–314
Iranian calendar691–692
Islamic calendar712–713
Japanese calendarShōwa 2
(正和2年)
Javanese calendar1224–1225
Julian calendar1313
MCCCXIII
Korean calendar3646
Minguo calendar599 before ROC
民前599年
Nanakshahi calendar−155
Thai solar calendar1855–1856
Tibetan calendar阳水鼠年
(male Water-Rat)
1439 or 1058 or 286
    — to —
阴水牛年
(female Water-Ox)
1440 or 1059 or 287

Events

January – March

April – June

July – September

October – December

By place

Asia

By topic

Literature

  • Wang Zhen, Chinese agronomist, government official and inventor of wooden-based movable type printing, publishes the Nong Shu ("Book of Agriculture").[20]

Religion

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ Hmannan Yazawin, Volume 1 (2003), p. 370
  2. ^ "Blessed Mary", Historic England Research Records, HeritageGateway.org
  3. ^ Ronald C. Finucane, Contested Canonizations: The Last Medieval Saints, 1482–1523 (Catholic University of America Press, 2011) p.19
  4. ^ Kishori Saran Lal, History of the Khaljis (1290–1320) (The Indian Press, 1950) p.214
  5. ^ E. B. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology (Cambridge University Press, 1996) p. 233
  6. ^ Michael Brown, Bannockburn: The Scottish Wars and the British Isles, 1307–1323 (Edinburgh University Press, 2008) p.46
  7. ^ Fleck, Cathleen A. (2016). The Clement Bible at the Medieval Courts of Naples and Avignon, p. 129. Routledge.
  8. ^ Stewart Dick, The Pageant of the Forth (A. C. McClurg & Company, 1911) p.107
  9. ^ Patrick Fraser Tytler, History of Scotland (William Tait, 1845) p. 270
  10. ^ Fawcett, Richard (1995). Stirling Castle, p. 23. B. T. Batsford/Historic Scotland. ISBN 0-7134-7623-0.
  11. ^ "The Morea, 1311–1364", by Peter Topping, in A History of the Crusades, Volume III: The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries, ed. by Kenneth M. Setton and Harry W. Hazard (University of Wisconsin Press, 1975) pp.104–140.
  12. ^ Jones, Michael (2000). The New Cambridge Medieval History, Volume VI: c. 1300–1415, p. 536. Cambridge University Press.
  13. ^ Regesta Regum Scottorum: The Acts of Robert I, King of Scots, 1306-1329, ed. by Archibald A. M. Duncan (Edinburgh University Press, 1988) p.113
  14. ^ John Barbour, The Bruce (Canongate Books, 2010) p.376
  15. ^ Armstrong, Pete (2002). Osprey: Bannockburn 1314 – Robert Bruce's great victory, p. 35. ISBN 1-85532-609-4
  16. ^ Rogers, Clifford J. (2010). The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval Warfare and Military Technology, Volume 1, p. 190. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195334036.
  17. ^ Joseph F. Callaghan (2011). The Gibraltar Crusade: Castile and the Battle for the Strait, p. 137. University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 978-0-8122-2302-6.
  18. ^ Michael Penman, Robert the Bruce: King of the Scots (Yale University Press, 2014) p.137
  19. ^ Hywel Williams (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History, p. 156. ISBN 0-304-35730-8.
  20. ^ Needham, Joseph (1986). Science and Civilization in China: Volume 6, Part 2, p. 59. Taipei: Caves Books, Ltd.
  21. ^ Tomašević, Nebojša (1983). Treasures of Yugoslavia: An Encyclopedic Touring Guide, p. 449. Yugoslaviapublic.
  22. ^ Boase, T. S. R. (1978). The Cilician Kingdom of Armenia. Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press. ISBN 0-7073-0145-9.
  23. ^ The Life of Dante, translated by Vincenzo Zin Bollettino (1990). New York: Garland. ISBN 1-84391-006-3.
  24. ^ Knysh, Alexander (2000). Ibn al-Khatib: The Literature of Al-Andalus, pp. 358–372. ISBN 978-0-521-47159-6.