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* 1311 Alfonso XI of Castile ( d. 1350 )
* David VIII of Georgia ( 1273 1311 )
Council of Vienne ( 1311 1312 ) disbanded the Knights Templar.
The name of a settlement was recorded after St. Adalbert's death in 997 AD as urbs Gyddanyzc and later was written as Kdanzk ( 1148 ), Gdanzc ( 1188 ), Danceke ( 1228 ), Gdansk ( 1236, 1454, 1468, 1484, 1590 ), Danzc ( 1263 ), Danczk ( 1311, 1399, 1410, 1414 1438 ), Danczik ( 1399, 1410, 1414 ), Danczig ( 1414 ), Gdąnsk ( 1636 ).
* 1311 Battle of Halmyros: The Catalan Company defeats Walter V of Brienne to take control of the Duchy of Athens, a Crusader state in Greece.
* 1276 Margaret of Brabant, Queen of Germany ( d. 1311 )
File: Duccio. The-Madonna-and-Child-with-Saints-149. jpg | Madonna and Child with saints polyptych, Duccio, Tempera and gold on wood, 1311 1318
* October 6 Joan II of Navarre, daughter of Louis X of France ( b. 1311 )
* March 26 Alfonso XI of Castile ( b. 1311 )
* June 23 Margaret II, Countess of Hainault ( b. 1311 )
* August 15 Philippa of Hainault, queen of Edward III of England ( b. 1311 ) ( dropsy )
* May 16 Liu Ji, Chinese military strategist, officer, statesman and poet ( b. 1311 )
Empress ( Chūgū ): Imperial Princess Junshi ( 珣子内親王 ) ( Shin-Muromachi-in, 新室町院 ) ( 1311 1337 ), daughter of Emperor Go-Fushimi
* Imperial Prince Munenaga ( also Muneyoshi ) ( 宗良親王 ) ( 1311 1385?
Rocket propulsion was common in warfare, as evidenced by the Huolongjing compiled by Liu Ji ( 1311 1375 ) and Jiao Yu ( fl.
# James ( 1243 1311 ), successor in Balearics and Languedoc
Alfonso XI ( 13 August 1311 26 March 1350 ) was the king of Castile, León and Galicia.
# Margaret ( 4 October 1276 14 December 1311, Genoa ), married 9 June 1292 to Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor.
In 1311, as his father's gesture of rapprochement with France, John married Marie d ' Évreux ( 1303 1335 ), the daughter of count Louis d ' Évreux and Margaret of Artois.
# Blanche ( 1311 / 12 1358 ), a nun.
In Tanfern Ltd v Cameron-MacDonald 1 WLR 1311 the Court commented on this limitation of second appeals, pointing out that the Lords Justices of Appeal were a valuable and scarce resource it was necessary to impose limitations on appeals to prevent the Court and its judges becoming overburdened.
* Setton, Kenneth M. Catalan Domination of Athens 1311 1380.
* Margaret I, Countess of Holland ( 1311 1356 ), Countess of Hainaut and Countess of Holland
# Alfonso XI of Castile ( 1311 1350 )

1311 and Duccio's
The central panel of Duccio's Maestà ( Duccio ) | Maestà with Twenty Angels and Nineteen Saints ( 1308 1311 ), Museo dell ' Opera Metropolitana del Duomo a Siena | Museo dell ' Opera del Duomo, Siena.

1311 and early
Returning around Christmas 1311, he was reunited with the king early in 1312, probably at Knaresborough on 13 January.
In the early centuries AD and during the Byzantine era the region was conquered by many intruders: Goths ( 396 ), Huns ( 447 ), Slavs ( 577 ), Bulgarians ( 976-1025 ), Normans ( 1081 ), Catalonians ( 1309 1311 ) and from 1204 by the Franks, while for a short period it was part of the Despotate of Epirus.
14th to early 15th century ) and Liu Ji ( 1311 1375 ) sometime before the latter's death, a preface added by Jiao in 1412.
However, as early as 1311 a private house, Great Hundridge Manor, was recorded as providing a chapel dedicated to King Edward the Martyr.
In the late 13th and early 14th centuries, Qutb al-Din al-Shirazi ( 1236 1311 ) and his student Kamāl al-Dīn al-Fārisī ( 1260 1320 ) continued the work of Ibn al-Haytham, and they were the first to give the correct explanations for the rainbow phenomenon.

1311 and Italian
The earliest source of this tale is in Busone da Gubbio's " Avventuroso Ciciliano ," written in Italian in 1311.

1311 and is
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It was fate, however, that the treasure of the basilica still pass from hand to hand as a pledge as security for loans received: in 1273 is held at the Humble of St. Agatha ( the present church Carrobiolo ) in Monza in 1311 and is engaged in some bankers that safety will transfer to Avignon.
Ennetmoos is first mentioned in 1311 or 1315 as Ennetmooss.
The Coronation of Henry VII and Margaret at Milan in 1311 --- As the king enters the choir the prayer, " Almighty, everlasting God of heaven and earth ,..." is said and then the Oath is put to the king in interrogatory form.
* Northern Pacific 1311, a wood cupola caboose built in 1913, is currently owned by the Lake Superior Railroad Museum and is on display in Duluth, Minnesota.
is: Flokkur: 1311
St Mary's church was dedicated in 1311 and was originally a parish chapel attached to Plympton Priory and is a church of more importance.
Giant Steps is the fifth studio album by jazz musician John Coltrane as leader, released in 1960 on Atlantic Records, catalogue SD 1311.
The oldest known depiction is on the town seal from 1311.
Külüg Khan ( Mongolian: Hülüg Khaan, Хөлөг хаан, Külüg qaγan ), born Khayishan (), or Emperor Wuzong of Yuan () ( August 4, 1281 January 27, 1311 ), was an Emperor of the Yuan Dynasty, and is regarded as the seventh Great Khan of the Mongols in
is: Flokkur: Fólk dáið árið 1311
One of the Bishops of Durham, Richard Kellaw ( 1311 ) is known to have originated from Kelloe.
The knight is believed to represent Sir John Poyntz ( d. 1376 ), son of Sir Nicholas Poyntz ( d. 1311 ) feudal baron of Curry Mallet, Somerset, by Matilda Acton, his 2nd wife, daughter and eventual heiress of Sir John Acton ( d. 1312 ) of Iron Acton.
His most famous work is a mystic text called The Secret Rose Garden ( Gulshan-i Rāz ) written about 1311 in rhyming couplets ( Mathnawi ).
The average SAT score is 1311, which combines the Critical Reading and Math portions.
The biretta is lay in origin and was adopted by the Church in the 14th century: " Many synods ordered the use of this cap pileus or skull cap as a substitute for the hood, and in one instance the synod of Bergamo, 1311, ordered the clergy to wear the ' bireta on their heads after the manner of laymen " ( Herbert Norris, Church Vestments: Their Origin and Development, 1950 ).
The only contemporary reference to the Ewloe Castle is in the Chester Plea Rolls which mentions a report sent to Edward II in 1311.
In 1294, he became the lawspeaker of Iceland and in 1301 he arrived in Norway, where, according to a letter from 1311, he is called the lawspeaker and knight of the Gula Thing.

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