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    August 19 – King Louis X of France, nicknamed "Louis the Quarrelsome", marries the 22-year-old Clementia of Hungary ,daughter of Charles Martel of Anjou (titular king of Hungary ). He and his second wife are five days later crowned at Reims. Louis becomes the 12th Capetian ruler of France.

  2. The Great Famine of 1315–1317 (occasionally dated 1315–1322) was the first of a series of large-scale crises that struck parts of Europe early in the 14th century. Most of Europe (extending east to Poland and south to the Alps) was affected.

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  4. The Battle of Morgarten took place on 15 November 1315, when troops of Schwyz, supported by their allies of Uri and Unterwalden, ambushed an Austrian army under the command of Leopold I, Duke of Austria on the shores of Lake Ägeri, in the territory of Schwyz.

  5. Jan 26, 1996 · Translated by Brian Tierney. This text is part of the Internet Medieval Source Book. The Sourcebook is a collection of public domain and copy-permitted texts related to medieval and Byzantine history. Unless otherwise indicated the specific electronic form of the document is copyright. Permission is granted for electronic copying, distribution ...

  6. Sep 9, 2020 · The Great Famine 1315-1317. Such a mortality of men in England and Scotland through famine and pestilence as had not been heard of in our time. The Chronicle of Lanercost1272-1346. In the autumn and winter of 1314, Britain experienced a period of extreme wet and “bizarre” weather; torrential rain flooded the fields, rotting crops and ...

  7. Dec 24, 2023 · THE GREAT FAMINE OF 1315-1317. Introduction to the Great Famine. The Great Famine, which took place from 1315 to 1317, extending in some areas until 1322, marked the beginning of a series of large-scale crises that profoundly impacted Europe in the early 14th century.

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    Year 1315 (MCCCXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. Introduction 1315 Events January – March April – June July – September October – December

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