1319
This article is about the year 1319. For the number, see 1319 (number).
| Millennium: | 2nd millennium | 
|---|---|
| Centuries: | 13th century – 14th century – 15th century | 
| Decades: | 1280s 1290s 1300s – 1310s – 1320s 1330s 1340s | 
| Years: | 1316 1317 1318 – 1319 – 1320 1321 1322 | 
| 1319 by topic | |
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| Establishments and disestablishments categories | |
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| 1319 in poetry | |
| Gregorian calendar | 1319 MCCCXIX  | 
| Ab urbe condita | 2072 | 
| Armenian calendar | 768 ԹՎ ՉԿԸ  | 
| Assyrian calendar | 6069 | 
| Bengali calendar | 726 | 
| Berber calendar | 2269 | 
| English Regnal year | 12 Edw. 2 – 13 Edw. 2 | 
| Buddhist calendar | 1863 | 
| Burmese calendar | 681 | 
| Byzantine calendar | 6827–6828 | 
| Chinese calendar | 戊午年 (Earth Horse) 4015 or 3955 — to — 己未年 (Earth Goat) 4016 or 3956  | 
| Coptic calendar | 1035–1036 | 
| Discordian calendar | 2485 | 
| Ethiopian calendar | 1311–1312 | 
| Hebrew calendar | 5079–5080 | 
| Hindu calendars | |
| - Vikram Samvat | 1375–1376 | 
| - Shaka Samvat | 1241–1242 | 
| - Kali Yuga | 4420–4421 | 
| Holocene calendar | 11319 | 
| Igbo calendar | 319–320 | 
| Iranian calendar | 697–698 | 
| Islamic calendar | 718–719 | 
| Japanese calendar | Bunpō 3 / Gen'ō 1 (元応元年)  | 
| Julian calendar | 1319 MCCCXIX  | 
| Korean calendar | 3652 | 
| Minguo calendar | 593 before ROC 民前593年  | 
| Thai solar calendar | 1861–1862 | 
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Year 1319 (MCCCXIX) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
Events
January–December
- May 8 – Upon the death of his maternal grandfather, King Haakon V, three-year-old Magnus Eriksson becomes King of Norway.
 - July 8 – Three-year-old Magnus Eriksson is elected king of Sweden, thus uniting it with Norway. His mother Ingeborg of Norway is given a place in the regency in both Sweden and Norway.
 - July 23 – A Knights Hospitaller fleet scores a crushing victory over an Aydinid fleet off Chios.
 - December 22 – The infante James of Aragon renounces his right to inherit the Crown of Aragon and his marriage to Eleanor of Castile in order to become a monk.
 
Births
- March 20 – Laurence Hastings, 1st Earl of Pembroke (d. 1348)
 - April 16 – King John II of France (d. 1364)
 - September 5 – King Peter IV of Aragon (d. 1387)
 -  date unknown
- James I, Count of La Marche (d. 1362)
 - Charles, Duke of Brittany (d. 1364)
 - John of Bridlington, English saint (d. 1379)
 - Kikuchi Takemitsu, Japanese general (d. 1373)
 - Stephen II, Duke of Bavaria (d. 1375)
 - Bernabò Visconti, Italian soldier and statesman (d. 1385)
 
 - possible – Murad I, Ottoman Sultan (d. 1389)
 
Deaths
- May 8 – King Haakon V of Norway (b. 1270)
 - May 19 – Louis d'Évreux, son of Philip III of France (b. 1276)
 - August 12 – Rudolf I, Duke of Bavaria (b. 1274)
 - August 14 – Waldemar, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal (b. c. 1280)
 - November 1 – Uguccione della Faggiuola, Italian condottiero (b. c. 1250)
 - November 2 – John Sandale, Bishop of Winchester
 - November 13 – King Eric VI of Denmark (b. 1274)
 -  date unknown
- Guan Daosheng, Chinese painter and poet (b. 1262)
 - Kamāl al-Dīn al-Fārisī, Persian scientist (b. 1267)
 - Jordan Óge de Exeter, Anglo-Irish knight
 - Remigio dei Girolami, Italian theologian (b. 1235)
 
 
References
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