1335 facts for kids
Millennium: | 2nd millennium |
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Centuries: | 13th century – 14th century – 15th century |
Decades: | 1300s 1310s 1320s – 1330s – 1340s 1350s 1360s |
Years: | 1332 1333 1334 – 1335 – 1336 1337 1338 |
The year 1335 was a time of important changes and events across Europe and Asia. New rulers came to power, old empires began to break apart, and significant meetings shaped the future of countries. This year also saw the start of a famous palace being built and the end of slavery in one European country.
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Key Events of 1335
Changes in Power and Land
- On November 30, a fight called the Battle of Culblean took place in Scotland.
- A ruler named Abu Sa'id died. He was the leader of the Ilkhanate, which was a large empire in parts of Asia. After his death, the Ilkhanate empire started to fall apart.
- Carinthia and Carniola became part of the lands ruled by the powerful Habsburg family. This happened after Duke Henry died. These areas were given to the Dukes of Austria by Louis the Bavarian. From then on, the land that is now Slovenia was ruled together with Austria until 1918.
- Otto the Merry, who was a Duke of Austria, also became the Duke of Carinthia on May 2.
Important Meetings and Decisions
- Slavery was officially ended in Sweden in 1335.
- A big meeting called the Congress of Visegrád happened. Kings from Bohemia, Hungary, and Poland all met there.
- Pope Benedict XII started to make changes to the Cistercian monks.
- The excommunication of Frederick III of Sicily ended. Excommunication meant he was no longer allowed to be part of the Christian church. Also, a ban called an interdict on Sicily was lifted. An interdict meant that church services were not allowed in that area.
New Buildings and Education
- Work began on building the papal palace in Avignon. This was the home of the Pope at the time.
- The city of Aabenraa in Denmark officially became a chartered city. This meant it had special rights and rules.
- A School of Arts was started in Zaragoza, Spain. This school later grew to become the University of Zaragoza in the 1500s.
People Born in 1335
- Matthew of Kraków, who was a writer from Bohemia. He died in 1410.
People Who Died in 1335
- On April 2, Duke Henry of Carinthia passed away.
- Prince Morinaga, a Japanese shogun, died. He was born around 1308.
- Abu Sa'id, the Persian ruler, also died. He was born in 1316.
See also
In Spanish: 1335 para niños
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