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  1. 24 June – Battle of Bannockburn: Scottish forces led by Robert the Bruce defeat Edward II of England, securing de facto independence for Scotland. Stirling Castle is surrendered to the Scots, who raid England as far south as Yorkshire .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1310s1310s - Wikipedia

    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. King Edward I and York. 1272AD - 1307AD. Edward's reign began with the death of his father, Henry III, in 1272. He is admired for his reforms to the way England was governed and the model Parliament, generally regarded as the first representative assembly.

  5. A detailed timeline chronology of English History for the years 1310 - 1319 during the reign of King Edward II showing dates and details.

  6. A French copper alloy jetton of c.1350-1410, found beside the River Derwent near York, 2010. The obverse has an image of a moor's head facing right. The reverse has a cross with fleur de lys at the end an in the middle.

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  8. 5 days ago · The Population of the City and its Origins. The achievement of self-government, the assumption of financial and other obligations by the civic community, and the self-consciousness evinced by the struggle with the ecclesiastical liberties all testify indirectly to York's recovery from the disasters of the 11th century.

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