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  1. Events from the 1310s in England . Incumbents. Monarch – Edward II. Events. 1310. 16 March – King Edward II agrees to the election of a committee of twenty-one barons as "Lord Ordainers" to reform the government. [1] October – English army raids southern Scotland, but fails to reach the north. [1]

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    The 1310s was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, 1310, and ended on December 31, 1319. Events. 1310. January – March. January 19 – General Malik Kafur of the Delhi Sultanate begins the siege of Warangal, capital of the Kakatiya kingdom in what is now the Indian state of Telangana.

  3. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Events from the 1310s in England. Quick Facts. Close. Incumbents. Monarch – Edward II. Events. 1310. 16 March – King Edward II agrees to the election of a committee of twenty-one barons as "Lord Ordainers" to reform the government. October – English army raids southern Scotland, but fails to reach the north.

  4. Jul 18, 2018 · In the 1310s, northwestern Europe experienced two environmental crises, each on a catastrophic scale. First, anomalous weather from the summer of 1314 to the summer of 1316, including torrential rains and frosts, brought widespread harvest...

    • Philip Slavin
    • 2018
  5. The 1310s Event Philip Slavin 33.1 IntroductIon In the 1310s, northwestern Europe experienced two environmental crises, each on a catastrophic scale. First, between approximately July 1314 and July 1316, there were twenty-four months of extreme weather, characterised by almost incessant torrential rain in summer, autumn, and spring, and then frost

  6. The 1310s Event. In the 1310s, northwestern Europe experienced two environmental crises, each on a catastrophic scale. First, anomalous weather from the summer of 1314 to the summer of 1316, including torrential rains and frosts, brought widespread harvest failures.

  7. The texts discussed in this chapter were composed in northern England between the 1310s and the 1380s or 1390s, although they draw on Scottish background traditions that potentially go back as early as 1286.

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