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Events
Europe
- January 17 - The treaty of San Agayz is signed. King Alfonso III of Aragon conquers the island of Minorca from the Moors.
- December 14 - A fringing barrier between the North Sea and a shallow lake in Holland collapses during a heavy storm, causing the fifth largest flood in recorded history which creates the Zuider Zee inlet and kills over 50,000 people; it also gives sea access to Amsterdam, allowing its development as an important port city.
- The English city of Old Winchelsea on Romney Marsh is destroyed by catastrophic flooding during a severe storm; a new town of the same name is later constructed some two miles away on higher ground.
- The Altar of St. James at the Cathedral of San Zeno in Pistoia, Italy — a masterwork of the silversmithing trade containing nearly a ton of silver — is begun; it will not be completed for nearly 200 years.
- King Edward I of England arrests the heads of Jewish households, and demands their communities pay hefty ransoms for their release.
- Construction on the Cathedral of Uppsala is begun; it will not be completed until 1435.
- Third mongol Golden Horde attack against Poland
- The first appearance of Bruntal coat of arms
Asia
- Mamluk sultan Qalawun captures the port city of Latakia in present-day Syria.
- Mongol Ilhan Arghun Khan dispatches Rabban Bar Sauma to the leaders of Europe to negotiate an alliance against Muslim states, specifically the Mamluk sultanate of Egypt.
- Kings Mengrai of the Lanna kingdom and Ramkhamhaeng the Great of the Sukhothai kingdom agree to a peace pact in their region of southeast Asia (present-day Thailand).
- The Theravada Buddhist kingdom at Pagan, Myanmar falls to the invading Mongol Empire in the Battle of Pagan.
Births
- January 24 - Richard Aungerville, English writer and bishop (died 1345)
- April 25 - Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, de facto ruler of England (died 1330)
- Robert III of Artois
Deaths
- April 3 - Pope Honorius IV
- August 31 - Konrad von Würzburg, German poet
- October 19 - Bohemund VII of Tripoli
- Llywelyn ap Dafydd, a Welsh prince, in his prison at Bristol Castle.
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