Errenteria ( Basque : Errenteria/Orereta , Spanish : Rentería ) is a town located in the province of Gipuzkoa in the Basque Autonomous Community , in the north of Spain , near the French border. The river Oiartzun cuts its way through the town, one that has undergone severe pollution up to recent times on its lower stage.
27-408: The town was founded in 1320 , during the reign of Alfonso XI of Castile , with the name of Villanueva de Oiarso or Oyarço . It soon started to be known as La Rentería because it hosted the office where iron export taxes were collected (taxes were called rentas reales i.e. royal rents in medieval Castile). The Basque form Errenteria (also Errenteri or Errenderi ) started to appear towards
54-561: A mandate to the Archbishop of York William Melton to order restitution of confiscated Knights Templar property to the Knights Hospitaller . February 18 – Walter de Stapledon , Bishop of Exeter, becomes the new Lord High Treasurer of England. March 1 – Emperor Renzong of China , the Mongol leader Ayurbarwada Buyantu Khan, dies after a reign of almost nine years. He
81-651: A rebellion against his grandfather emperor six months later. October 27 – Magnus Birgersson , who had been the crown prince of Sweden until his father, King Birger was forced to flee, was beheaded by order of King Magnus Eriksson. Magnus Birgersson, who had defended the Stegeborg Castle in 1318 to allow his father to flee to safety, was convicted of having participated in the Nyköping Banquet betrayal of 1317. Date unknown [ edit ] Autumn – Byzantine forces under Andronikos Asen capture
108-475: A reunited Poland , after receiving the approval from Pope John XXII . He is crowned, along with his wife Jadwiga of Kalisz , at the royal cathedral on Wawel Hill at Kraków . Wladysław's kingdom is surrounded by three hostile neighbors: Brandenburg , the Teutonic Order and Bohemia . Looking for allies, he makes an alliance with Charles I , ruler of Hungary . February 15 – Pope John XXII grants
135-699: Is being held for the death of John Comyn III (John the Red) . April 19 – Gegeen Khan (Prince Shidibala) becomes the new Mongol Emperor Yingzong of the Yuan dynasty of China after the death of his father, Emperor Renzong. May 29 – Pope John VIII of Alexandria , leader of the Coptic Orthodox Church , dies in Egypt after a reign of 20 years. He will be succeeded by Pope John IX June 4 – King Edward II of England appoints Lord Pembroke as keeper of
162-507: Is elected as the new spiritual leader of the Coptic Orthodox Church , succeeding Pope John VIII. September 1320 - Sripada Sri Vallabha , incarnation of Lord Datta is born in Pithapur , Andhra Pradesh. October – December [ edit ] October 12 – Andronikos II Palaiologos , who was co-ruler of Byzantium, becomes the sole ruler upon the death of his son Michael IX Palaiologos . Michael's son Andronikos begins
189-2049: Is rebuilt, known as the Arsenale Nuovo . Henri de Mondeville , French surgeon and physician, writes La Chirurgie , the first textbook on surgery by a Frenchmen. Births [ edit ] February 9 – Catherine of Austria , German noblewoman (d. 1349 ) April 8 – Peter I the Cruel , king of Portugal (d. 1367 ) May 25 – Toghon Temür (Emperor Huizong), Mongol emperor (d. 1370 ) October 13 – Perenelle Flamel , French female alchemist (d. 1397 ) date unknown Adalbertus Ranconis de Ericinio , Czech philosopher (d. 1388 ) Averardo de Medici , Italian nobleman (d. 1363 ) Beatrice of Bourbon , queen consort of Bohemia (d. 1383 ) Bertrand du Guesclin , Breton knight and general (d. 1380 ) Blanka of Namur , queen of Norway and Sweden (d.1363) Chen Youliang , Chinese founder of Chen Han (d. 1363) Constantine Harmenopoulos , Byzantine judge (d. 1385 ) Gabriele Adorno , Genoese nobleman and doge (d. 1383) Galeazzo II , Italian nobleman ( House of Visconti ) (d. 1378 ) Isabella , Scottish noblewoman ( House of Stuart ) (d. 1389 ) Jan of Czarnków , Polish nobleman and diplomat (d. 1387 ) John Mohun V , English nobleman and knight (d. 1376 ) John Twenge , English preacher, canon and prior (d. 1379 ) Kitabatake Akinobu , Japanese nobleman ( kuge ) (d. 1380) Lalleshwari (Lal Ded), Indian mystic and poet (d. 1392 ) Louis I , king of Naples ( Capetian House of Anjou ) (d. 1362 ) Michael Panaretos , Byzantine historian and writer (d. 1390 ) Neil Loring , English knight and diplomat (d. 1386 ) Nicholas Szécsi , Hungarian nobleman and knight (d. 1387) Nicodemus of Tismana , Byzantine monk and writer (d. 1406 ) Nijō Yoshimoto , Japanese nobleman and waka poet (d. 1388) Nissim of Gerona , Spanish talmudist and scholar (d. 1380) Otto
216-659: Is sentenced to life imprisonment at Dumbarton Castle. September 5 – Delhi's Sultan Khusrau Khan , who betrayed and murdered Qutbuddin Shah in May to become ruler in India, is himself betrayed and murdered by his governor, Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq , who founds Delhi's Tughlaq dynasty . Sultan Ghiyath appoints military governors in Punjab and Sindh province, who manage to halt Mongol incursions towards
243-688: Is succeeded by his son, Gegeen Khan. March 20 – Shepherds' Crusade (Le Pastoureaux): In France, a large group of common people band together in Normandy on Easter Sunday to begin a crusade, after a teenage shepherd says he was visited by the Holy Spirit . They march south to Aquitaine , attacking castles, royal officials, priests and lepers along the way. Jewish communes are attacked at Saintes , Cahors , Verdun-sur-Garonne , Albi and Toulouse . When they finally cross into Spain , Aragon forces under Prince Alfonso halt their advance. In July, many of
270-1261: The Coptic Orthodox Church June 5 – Peter of Aspelt , German priest, chancellor and archbishop July 9 – Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah , Indian ruler of the Delhi Sultanate July 27 – Heinrich von Plötzke , German knight and marshal (b. 1264 ) October 12 – Michael IX Palaiologos , Byzantine emperor (b. 1277 ) October 31 – Ricold of Monte Croce , Italian missionary and writer date unknown Alessandro Novello , Italian bishop and inquisitor (b. 1250) Anna Palaiologina , Byzantine princess and queen consort Antonius Andreas , Spanish monk and theologian (b. 1280 ) Arnaud d'Aux , French bishop and cardinal-bishop (b. 1270 ) Bernard Délicieux , French monk, prior and priest (b. 1260) Chosgi Odsir , Mongol monk, translator and writer (b. 1260) Dominic II Rátót , Hungarian nobleman, knight and palatine Geoffrey of Paris , French monk, chronicler and historian Henri de Mondeville , French surgeon and physician Henry II, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal ("Henry
297-476: The 15-year-old daughter King Wladyslaw I . July 9 – In India's Delhi Sultanate , Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah is murdered by his favourite, Khusrau Khan , who succeeds him on the throne. August 4 – William II de Soules confesses to treason before the Scottish Parliament at a hearing at the "Black Parliament" session held at Scone. For the crime of conspiring against King Robert, Soules
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#1732869437977324-1229: The Alternatives in the United Kingdom Since 1707 , p. 247. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-925820-8 . ^ James Conway Davies, The Baronial Opposition to Edward II Its Character and Policy: A Study in Administrative History (Cambridge University Press, 1918) p.439 ^ Joseph F. O'Callaghan (2011). The Gibraltar Crusade: Castile and the Battle for the Strait , p. 147. University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 978-0-8122-2302-6 . ^ Brzezinski, Richard (1990). History of Poland: The Piast Dynasty , pp. 24–25. ISBN 83-7212-019-6 . ^ Hywel Williams (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History , p. 157. ISBN 0-304-35730-8 . ^ Bon, Antoine (1969). La Morée franque. Recherches historiques, topographiques et archéologiques sur la principauté d'Achaïe , p. 202. [ The Frankish Morea. Historical, Topographic and Archaeological Studies on
351-1012: The Child"), 12, ruler of Brandenburg Ilbasan , Mongol ruler ( House of Borjigin ) Li Kan (Zhong Bin), Chinese official and painter Mojs II Ákos , Hungarian nobleman and rebel leader Nicholas de Balscote , English judge and chancellor Olivier III de Clisson , Breton nobleman and co-ruler Radulphus Brito , French grammarian and philosopher Robert de Welles , English nobleman and landowner Roger de Mowbray , Scottish nobleman and landowner William III , Burgundian nobleman and knight (b. 1280) Yasa'ur , Mongol nobleman, prince and general (b. 1289 ) References [ edit ] ^ J. Michael Jefferson, The Templar Estates in Lincolnshire, 1185-1565: Agriculture and Economy (Boydell Press, 2020) p.167 ^ "Shepherds' Crusade, Second (1320)", by Gary Dickson, in The Crusades to
378-989: The Crusades, Volume III: The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries , p. 117. Madison and London: University of Wisconsin Press. ISBN 0-299-06670-3 . ^ Luttrell, Anthony (1975). "The Hospitallers at Rhodes, 1306–1421". In Setton, Kenneth M.; Hazard, Harry W. (eds.). A History of the Crusades, Volume III: The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries , pp. 288–289. Madison and London: University of Wisconsin Press. ISBN 0-299-06670-3 . ^ Dreyer, Edward (1982). Early Ming China: A Political History . Stanford: Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-1105-4 . ^ Fögen, Marie Theres (1991). "Harmenopoulos, Constantine". In Kazhdan, Alexander (ed.). The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium , p. 902. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-504652-8 . ^ Marko, Laszlo (2006). The High Officers of
405-666: The Holy Land: The Essential Reference Guide , ed. by Alan V. Murray (ABC-CLIO, 2015) pp.218-219 ^ Malcolm Barber (1981). "The Pastoureaux of 1320" in Journal of Ecclesiastical History 32 (2), pp. 143–166. ^ Scott, Ronald McNair (1999). Robert the Bruce: King of Scots , p. 197. Canongate Books. ISBN 978-0-86241-616-4 . ^ McLean, Iain (2005). State of the Union: Unionism and
432-629: The Hungarian State from Saint Stephen to the Present Days – A Biographical Encyclopedia (2nd edition), p. 253. Budapest; ISBN 963-547-085-1 . ^ Childs, Wendy R. (February 3, 2005). Vita Edwardi Secundi . Clarendon Press. p. 179. ISBN 978-0-19-151530-9 . ^ Friedrich Wilhelm Barthold. "Minnelieder des Grafen Wernher von Homberg" in: Der Römerzug König Heinrichs von Lützelburg , pp. 72–80. Vol.2. (1831) ^ Jackson, Peter (2016). The Mongols and
459-549: The Latin castles of Akova and Karytaina . They secure control over Arcadia and Cynuria in the Peloponnese . Battle of Rhodes : The Knights Hospitaller defeats an attempt by the Turks of Menteshe to capture Rhodes . During the battle, a Turkish invasion fleet (some 80 ships) is destroyed by a smaller Hospitaller-Genoese fleet. The Venetian Arsenal , a dockyard for naval ships,
486-745: The Principality of Achaea ] (in French). Paris: De Boccard. OCLC 869621129 . ^ Ravegnano, Giorgio (2000). "GHISI, Bartolomeo". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani , Volume 54: Ghiselli-Gimma (in Italian). Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. ISBN 978-8-81200032-6 . ^ "Magnus Birgersson" , by Hans Gillingstam, in Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (Riksarkivet, 1982) ^ Topping, Peter (1975). "The Morea, 1311–1364". In Setton, Kenneth M.; Hazard, Harry W. (eds.). A History of
513-2395: The Short , King of Poland Calendar year Millennium : 2nd millennium Centuries : 13th century 14th century 15th century Decades : 1300s 1310s 1320s 1330s 1340s Years : 1317 1318 1319 1320 1321 1322 1323 1320 by topic Leaders Political entities State leaders Religious leaders Birth and death categories Births – Deaths Establishments and disestablishments categories Establishments – Disestablishments Art and literature 1320 in poetry v t e 1320 in various calendars Gregorian calendar 1320 MCCCXX Ab urbe condita 2073 Armenian calendar 769 ԹՎ ՉԿԹ Assyrian calendar 6070 Balinese saka calendar 1241–1242 Bengali calendar 727 Berber calendar 2270 English Regnal year 13 Edw. 2 – 14 Edw. 2 Buddhist calendar 1864 Burmese calendar 682 Byzantine calendar 6828–6829 Chinese calendar 己未 年 (Earth Goat ) 4017 or 3810 — to — 庚申年 (Metal Monkey ) 4018 or 3811 Coptic calendar 1036–1037 Discordian calendar 2486 Ethiopian calendar 1312–1313 Hebrew calendar 5080–5081 Hindu calendars - Vikram Samvat 1376–1377 - Shaka Samvat 1241–1242 - Kali Yuga 4420–4421 Holocene calendar 11320 Igbo calendar 320–321 Iranian calendar 698–699 Islamic calendar 719–720 Japanese calendar Gen'ō 2 (元応2年) Javanese calendar 1231–1232 Julian calendar 1320 MCCCXX Korean calendar 3653 Minguo calendar 592 before ROC 民前592年 Nanakshahi calendar −148 Thai solar calendar 1862–1863 Tibetan calendar 阴土羊年 (female Earth- Goat ) 1446 or 1065 or 293 — to — 阳金猴年 (male Iron- Monkey ) 1447 or 1066 or 294 Year 1320 ( MCCCXX )
540-1049: The Tarantine , German nobleman and prince (d. 1398 ) Ragibagh Khan (Tianshun), Mongol emperor (d. 1328 ) Siemowit III , Polish nobleman ( House of Piast ) (d. 1381 ) Ugolino Gonzaga , Italian nobleman and knight (d. 1362) Valdemar IV Atterdag , King of Denmark (d.1375) Deaths [ edit ] January 12 – John Dalderby , English bishop and chancellor January 21 – Árni Helgason , Icelandic cleric and bishop (b. 1260 ) February 7 – Jan Muskata , Polish bishop and chancellor (b. 1250 ) March 1 – Ayurbarwada Buyantu Khan , Mongol emperor (b. 1285 ) March 21 – Wernher von Homberg , Swiss nobleman and knight April 13 – Margaret of Castello , Italian nun and teacher (b. 1287 ) April 24 – Abu Said Faraj , Nasrid advisor and governor (b. 1248 ) May 2 – Joan Butler (Joan FitzGerald), Irish noblewoman (b. 1281 ) May 29 – John VIII , Egyptian pope of
567-608: The West, 1221–1410 , p. 176. Pearson Education Ltd. ISBN 0-582-36896-0 . ^ Doyle, J. W. E. (1886). The Official Baronage of England: Showing the Succession, Dignities, and Offices of Every Peer from 1066 to 1885, with Sixteen Hundred Illustrations (Vol. 3). Longmans, Green. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1320&oldid=1180630417 " Category : 1320 Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
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#1732869437977594-408: The emirate. June 19 – Shepherds' Crusade : Unnerved by the prospect of the arrival of the shepherds at Avignon to begin a crusade, Pope John XXII orders their dispersal. July – September [ edit ] July 6 –To strengthen the alliance between Hungary and Poland, and with the approval of Pope John XXII, Charles I of Hungary marries Princess Elizabeth of Poland ,
621-489: The end of the 16th century. In 1998, the town hall decided to use Errenteria as the only official name. In September 1982, Rentería was the scene of the bloodiest ETA attack of that year. Errenteria is twinned with: This article about a location in the Basque Country, Spain, is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . 1320 [REDACTED] Władysław I
648-468: The followers are arrested and executed. After that, there are no further incidents and the crusade disperses. April – June [ edit ] April 6 – Declaration of Arbroath : King Robert the Bruce sends a letter to John XXII. He asks him to recognize Scottish sovereignty, and Robert's right to be ruler of Scotland . Hoping that he will lift the excommunication order under which Robert
675-420: The realm before traveling to France. June 18 – Treaty of Baena : Sultan Ismail I signs an 8-year truce with Castile at Baena . King James II , who receives papal authorization and funds for a crusade against Granada refuses to accept the treaty. Both parties promise to aid one another against their respective enemies. Meanwhile, Ismail consolidates the territories formally under his control with
702-468: The sultanate. September 9 – Battle of Saint George : Byzantine forces under Andronikos Asen defeat the army of the Principality of Achaea , securing the possession of Arcadia . During the battle, Latin commander Bartholomew II is taken prisoner, along with several high-ranking nobles of the principality, and is sent to Constantinople . September 28 – Pope John IX of Alexandria
729-610: Was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar . Events [ edit ] January – March [ edit ] January 5 – Henry III, Count of Gorizia , arrives in Padua as the Imperial Vicar with a large army, promising protection to the Italian city state. January 20 – Duke Władysław I the Short becomes king of
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