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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. 24 June – Philippa of Hainault, Queen consort of Edward III of England (died 1369) 1310. 29 November – John de Mowbray, 3rd Baron Mowbray (died 1361) 1312. 13 November – King Edward III of England (died 1377) Approximate date – William de Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton, military leader (died 1360) 1313.

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  4. David ruled only over the tribe of Judah for seven and one-half years (2Samuel 5:1 - 5). Further Study. To delve further into the details of King David's life delineated in this timeline, please see the Biblical chapters of Ruth 4, 1Samuel 16 to 30, 2Samuel 1 to 24, 1Kings 1 and 2 and 1Chronicles 2 - 3, 6, 9 to 29.

  5. 1310 – Completion of the first book of the short version of the Roman de Fauvel, possibly by Gervès du Bus, who later would write the second book. [1] 1313 – Augsburg Cathedral receives a bequest from the bishop to promote choral singing. [2] 1314. 6 December – Gervès du Bus completes of the second book of the Roman de Fauvel.

    • Who Was King David?
    • David Was from The Tribe of Judah
    • David Was Ruth and Boaz’s Great Grandson
    • David Was The Youngest of Seven Sons
    • David Was from Bethlehem
    • David Was God’s “Anointed One”
    • David Was A Shepherd
    • David Was A Musician
    • David Was A Giant Slayer
    • David Was A Great Warrior

    The Bible gives us a lot of information about King David. Between 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, Psalms, and 1 Chronicles, you could practically write his biography! (Don’t worry, it’s been done. Many times.) Here are some of the things we know about David.

    The 12 tribes of Israel descended from Jacob’s 12 sons, and with the exception of Levi, each tribe controlled a specific territory within the nation of Israel. Judah was the son who “prevailed over his brothers” (1 Chronicles 5:2), and while Saul—Israel’s first king—was from the tribe of Benjamin, Judah became the tribe of kings. Judah’s territory ...

    The Book of Ruthis a story of love and redemption. It uses the relationships between a man named Boaz, a woman named Ruth, and her mother-in-law, Naomi, to paint a picture of God’s compassion for Israel. David is directly descended from Ruth and Boaz. Several passages record his lineage, and they all point out that he was the son of Jesse, who was ...

    After he finished the work of creation, God rested on the seventh day and made it holy (Genesis 2:3). As a result, the number seven came to represent completion and perfection in every facet of ancient Jewish culture. We see that in the Feast of Tabernacles, which occurred for seven days on the seventh month. The year of Jubilee—when debts were for...

    Today, most people associate the little town of Bethlehem with the birth of Jesus. But centuries before Jesus, another savior came from this unassuming town. The Gospel of Luke refers to Bethlehem as “the town of David” (Luke 2:4), because it was well-known that this was David’s old stomping grounds, and it was where Samuel anointed him king of God...

    Most people have heard Jesus described as the messiah. But he wasn’t the only person to hold this title. In the Bible, “anointed one” and “messiah” are synonymous. God’s anointed one was the person he chose to lead and save his people. When the Israelites wanted a human king, the prophet, Samuel, anointed Saul to show that God had set him apart for...

    Before he was a king, David was a shepherd. This was why he wasn’t with his brothers when Samuel came to anoint the next king (1 Samuel 16:11). And when the Philistines (and Goliath) invaded, David was torn between his duties as Saul’s musician and his responsibilities for tending his father’s sheep (1 Samuel 17:15). As a shepherd, David didn’t mer...

    Many years before Samuel anointed David and the Spirit of the Lord came upon him, Samuel anointed Saul, and the Spirit of the Lord came upon Saul (1 Samuel 10:1–6). When David was anointed, the Spirit of the Lord left Saul, and an evil spirit began to torment him (1 Samuel 16:14). Saul’s servants believed a musician would help soothe Saul whenever ...

    Perhaps David’s biggest claim to fame was his legendary showdown with the Philistine giant, Goliath. The Israelite and Philistine armies lined up on opposing hills, Goliath taunted the Israelites and challenged them to decide the battle with a duel: him against one of them (1 Samuel 17:8-11). Nobody wanted to take him up on the offer. But David cam...

    Defeating Goliath marked the beginning of David’s life as a warrior. Wherever Saul sent David, God went with him, and he was successful. And the more successful David became, the more responsibility Saul gave him: But then people started to see David as greater than Saul. After the Israelites defeated the Philistines, women danced and sang: Underst...

  6. Biography of King David (c.1040 - c.970 BCE) The biblical King David of Israel was known for his many skills as a musician, a warrior, a King, a poet and writer of psalms. In his 40 years as ruler, between approximately 1010 and 970 B.C.E., he united the people of Israel, led them to victory in battle, conquered land and paved the way for his ...

  7. The 1310s was the decade that started on January 1, 1310, and ended on December 31, 1319. It is distinct from the decade known as the 132th decade which began on January 1, 1311. and ended on December 31, 1320. Millennium: 2nd millennium. Centuries: 13th century – 14th century – 15th century. Decades: 1280s 1290s 1300s – 1310s – 1320s ...

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