1343

Year 1343 (MCCCXLIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1343 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1343
MCCCXLIII
Ab urbe condita2096
Armenian calendar792
ԹՎ ՉՂԲ
Assyrian calendar6093
Balinese saka calendar1264–1265
Bengali calendar750
Berber calendar2293
English Regnal year16 Edw. 3  17 Edw. 3
Buddhist calendar1887
Burmese calendar705
Byzantine calendar6851–6852
Chinese calendar壬午年 (Water Horse)
4039 or 3979
     to 
癸未年 (Water Goat)
4040 or 3980
Coptic calendar1059–1060
Discordian calendar2509
Ethiopian calendar1335–1336
Hebrew calendar5103–5104
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1399–1400
 - Shaka Samvat1264–1265
 - Kali Yuga4443–4444
Holocene calendar11343
Igbo calendar343–344
Iranian calendar721–722
Islamic calendar743–744
Japanese calendarKōei 2
(康永2年)
Javanese calendar1255–1256
Julian calendar1343
MCCCXLIII
Korean calendar3676
Minguo calendar569 before ROC
民前569年
Nanakshahi calendar−125
Thai solar calendar1885–1886
Tibetan calendar阳水马年
(male Water-Horse)
1469 or 1088 or 316
     to 
阴水羊年
(female Water-Goat)
1470 or 1089 or 317

Events

JanuaryDecember

  • January 14 Arnošt of Pardubice becomes the last bishop of Prague and, subsequently, the first Archbishop of Prague.
  • January 27 Pope Clement VI issues his bull Unigenitus, defining the doctrine of "The Treasury of Merits" or "The Treasury of the Church" as the basis for the issuance of indulgences by the Catholic Church.
  • April 23 The St. George's Night Uprising begins in Estonia.
  • May 4 St. George's Night Uprising: The "Four Estonian kings" are murdered, at the negotiations with the Livonian Order.
  • August 15 Magnus IV of Sweden abdicates from the throne of Norway, in favor of his son Haakon VI of Norway. However, Haakon is still a minor, allowing Magnus to remain de facto ruler.
  • August 31 A naval league is formed between the Pope, the Republic of Venice, the Knights Hospitaller and the Kingdom of Cyprus, to prepare the Smyrniote Crusades.[1]
  • November 25 A tsunami, caused by an earthquake, devastates the Maritime Republic of Amalfi, among other places.

Date unknown

Births

  • December 19 William I, Margrave of Meissen (d. 1407)
  • date unknown
    • Emperor Chōkei of Japan (d. 1394)
    • Constance of Aragon, queen consort of Sicily (d. 1363)
    • Thomas Percy, 1st Earl of Worcester, English rebel (d. 1403)
    • Nang Keo Phimpha, queen of Lan Xang (d. 1438)
    • Tommaso Mocenigo, doge of Venice (d. 1423)
    • Paolo Alboino della Scala, lord of Verona (d. 1375)
    • Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan, Scottish ruler (d. 1405)[2]
  • probable

Deaths

  • January 20 Robert of Naples (b. 1276)
  • May 29 Francesco I Manfredi, lord of Faenza
  • June 22 Aimone, Count of Savoy (b. 1291)
  • June 23 Giacomo Gaetani Stefaneschi, Italian cardinal (b. c. 1270)
  • September 16 Philip III of Navarre (b. 1306)
  • December 15 Hasan Kucek, Chobanid prince (b. c. 1319)
  • date unknown
    • Sir Ulick Burke, Irish nobleman
    • Anne of Austria, Duchess of Bavaria (b. 1318)
    • Veera Ballala III, ruler of the Hoysala Empire (b. 1291)

References

  1. Lock, Peter (2013). The Routledge Companion to the Crusades. Routledge. p. 127. ISBN 9781135131371.
  2. Grant, Alexander. "Alexander Stewart", ODNB.
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