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Events
- August - Louis X is crowned King of France at Reims.
- August 13 - Louis X of France marries Clemence d'Anjou.
- November 15 - Swiss defeat Leopold of Austria at Battle of Morgarten, ensuring independence for the Swiss Confederation.
- The Great Famine of 1315-1317.
- Hojo Mototoki becomes Kamakura shogun of Japan.
- Eudes IV succeeds Hugh V as Duke of Burgundy.
- John XIII Glykys becomes Patriarch of Constantinople.
- Flushing is granted city rights.
- Witzlaw III, prince of Rügen, builds a castle at Barth.
- Emir Ismael Abu-I-Walid orders the Jews of Granada, Spain to don the yellow badge
- Afonso IV of Portugal succeeds his father Denis of Portugal
- Dassel of Germany is granted city rights.
- Kos fortress is erected in Greece
- Arsenian schism ends
- A Muslim prince of Nubian royal blood ascends the throne of Dunqulah as king. (History of Sudan (Coming of Islam to the Turkiyah))
- Estimation: Cairo, capital of Mamluk Egypt becomes the largest city of the world, taking the lead from Hangzhou in Mongolian China.[link]
Births
- May 20 - Bonne of Luxembourg, queen of John II of France (died 1349)
- James III of Majorca (died 1349)
Deaths
- May 9 - Hugh V, Duke of Burgundy (born 1282)
- June 29 - Ramon Llull, Spanish philosopher (born 1235)
- Margaret of Burgundy (born 1290)
- Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick, English nobleman
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