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Andronikos III Palaiologos, Latinized as Andronicus III Palaeologus (; 25 March 1297 15 June 1341 ) was Byzantine emperor from 1328 to 1341, after being rival emperor since 1321.
** Andronikos III Palaiologos ( 1297 1341 )
* 1341 Sack of Saluzzo ( Italy ) by Italian-Angevine troops under Manfred V of Saluzzo.
** Breton House of Dreux ( 1213 1341 )
** John III ( 1312 1341 )
** John IV ( 1341 1345 )
Many Eastern Orthodox consider the Council of Constantinople of 879 880, that of Constantinople in 1341 1351 and that of Jerusalem in 1672 to be ecumenical:
* Fifth Council of Constantinople ( 1341 1351 ) affirmed hesychastic theology according to Gregory Palamas and condemned Barlaam of Seminara.
The Church considers the first seven Ecumenical Councils ( held between the 4th and the 8th century ) to be the most important ; however, there have been more, specifically the Synods of Constantinople, 879 880, 1341, 1347, 1351, 1583, 1819, and 1872, the Synod of Iaşi ( Jassy ), 1642, and the Pan-Orthodox Synod of Jerusalem, 1672, all of which helped to define the Orthodox position.
* 1347 The Byzantine civil war of 1341 1347 ends with a power-sharing agreement between John VI Kantakouzenos and John V Palaiologos.
* Comedia delle ninfe fiorentine ( Ninfale d ' Ameto, 1341 1342 )
After the reign of Mansa Suleyman ( 1341 1360 ), Mali began its spiral downward.
* 1297 Andronikos III Palaiologos, Byzantine emperor ( d. 1341 )
* 1286 John III, Duke of Brittany ( d. 1341 )
* 1341 The Byzantine civil war of 1341 1347 formally begins with the proclamation of John VI Kantakouzenos as Byzantine Emperor at Didymoteicho.
However, as the Byzantine civil war of 1341 1347 dissipated the last resources of the Byzantine Empire, the auxiliary armies of the Emirs of Turkish principalities were frequently called over and employed in Europe.
William of Ockham Sketch labelled " frater Occham iste ", from a manuscript of Ockham's Summa Logicae, 1341
* August 1 Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, son of King Edward III of England ( b. 1341 )
* September-October: The Byzantine civil war of 1341 1347 between John VI Kantakouzenos and the regency for the infant John V Palaiologos breaks out.

1341 and 1361
Sons ( Sultans of Egypt from 1341 to 1361 ):

1341 and saw
The Flatey Book Annal wrote of the 1341 eruption that people saw large and small birds flying in the mountain's fire which were taken to be souls.
The early 14th century saw the foundation of Stolp ( by Waldemar of Brandenburg, 1310 ), Neustettin ( by Wartislaw IV, 1310 ), Rügenwalde ( again 1312, the 1270s precursor had not done well ), Rugendal ( Principality of Rügen, before 1313, decayed ), Schlawe ( by the Swenzones, 1317 ), Garz ( by the princes of Rügen, 1320s ), Jacobshagen ( by three brothers von Stegelitz, 1336 ), Freienwalde ( by von Wedel, before 1338 ), Zanow ( by the Swenzones, 1343 ), Lauenburg ( by the Teutonic Knights, 1341 ), Bütow ( by the Teutonic Knights, 1346 ), and Fiddichow ( by Barnim III, 1347 ).

1341 and building
It was first mentioned in written documents dating to 1213, but the current building was built in 1341 with a 17th-century belfry and two 18th-century side chapels.

1341 and city
Boccaccio returned to Florence in early 1341, avoiding the plague in that city of 1340, but also missing the visit of Petrarch to Naples in 1341.
In 1825 the city was inhabited by 1266 Poles and 1341 Germans The German language newspaper, Allensteiner Zeitung, was first published in 1841.
A city hall was built in 1341, and in the following year a brick factory was opened.
It received its city rights in 1341.
Koil is also mentioned in Ibn Battuta's Rihla, when Ibn Battuta along with 15 ambassadors representing Ukhaantu Khan, the Mongol Emperor of the Yuan dynasty in China, travelled to Kol city en route to the coast at Cambay ( in Gujarat ) in 1341.
According to one view it was heavy floods in the river Periyar that destroyed the city in 1341, while others point out to an earth quake in this regard.
In 1341 Bystřice was promoted to city status.

1341 and walls
In 1341 King John of Bohemia accorded permission to Jewish families to reside within the Budweis walls and a first synagogue was erected in 1380, however several pogroms occurred in the late 15th and early 16th century.
The walls were again restored under Andronikos II Palaiologos ( r. 1282 1328 ) and again under his successor Andronikos III Palaiologos ( r. 1328 1341 ), when, on 12 February 1332, a major storm caused breaches in the wall and forced the seaward gates open.

1341 and by
In 1341 the dispute came before a synod held at Constantinople and presided over by the Emperor Andronicus III ; the synod, taking into account the regard in which the writings of the pseudo-Dionysius were held, condemned Barlaam, who recanted and returned to Calabria, afterwards becoming bishop in the Roman Catholic Church.
Only in 1341 were they once again able to settle in the town, by royal decree.
In June 1992, MIME ( RFC 1341, since made obsolete by RFC 2045 ) defined a set of methods for representing binary data in ASCII text format.
Johannes de Muris was among the team " of three who drew up a treatise explaining the plague of 1348 by the conjunction of Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars in 1341 " Clement VI's physicians advised him that surrounding himself with torches would block the plague.
* Church of Sant ' Agostino, built by the Augustinians in 1341 as Santa Maria del Popolo, and enlarged by Luigi Vanvitelli in the 18th century and turned into a palace after 1860.
This custom, first revived in Padua for Albertino Mussato, was followed by Petrarch's own crowning ceremony in the audience hall of the medieval senatorial palazzo on the Campidoglio on the 8th of April 1341.
* Bāb al-Wazīr ( the Minister's Gate ), opened in 1341 by the wazīr ( vizier — minister of state ) Najm al-Dīn Muḩammad ; still remains.
The dispute over Hesychasm came before a synod held at Constantinople in May 1341 and presided over by the emperor Andronicus III.
Peter's outrage, however, was given no outlet until 1341, when James, threatened with invasion by the French over disputed rights to the Lordship of Montpellier, called on his suzerain Aragon for aid.
The royal burgh was granted to Sir Malcom Fleming by David II in 1341.
The Byzantine Empire, beginning in the reign of Andronikos II Palaiologos and continuing in that of Andronikos III Palaiologos, was raided by the Golden Horde between 1320 and 1341, until the Byzantine port of Vicina Macaria was occupied.
Balliol lost many of his major supporters to the Bruce side and the main English garrisons began to fall to the Scots — Cupar in the spring or summer of 1339, Perth taken by Robert also in 1339 and Edinburgh by William, Earl of Douglas in April 1341
The first reliable account of Guanche language was provided by the Genoese explorer Nicoloso da Recco in 1341, with a translation of numbers used by the islanders.
" Petrarch asked to be examined by Robert before being crowned as poet in the Campidoglio in Rome ( 1341 ); his Latin epic Africa is dedicated to Robert, though it was not made available to readers until 1397, long after both Petrarch and Robert were dead.
The dispute over Hesychasm came before a synod held at Constantinople in May 1341 and presided over by the emperor Andronicus III.
From 1311-1675 Brzeg was the capital of a Lower Silesian duchy ( Duchy of Brzeg ) ruled by the Piast dynasty, a branch of the dukes of Lower Silesia, one of whom built a castle in 1341.
On August 28, 1341 he was murdered by his own barons.
During the 13th century William de Poiteven gave land in Headingley to Kirkstall Abbey, and in 1341 the remainder of the township of Headingley-cum-Burley was given to the monastery by the then owner, John de Calverley.
The Lords of Sanneck Castle were elevated to comital status by Emperor Louis IV in 1341 at Munich, and received the title Cylie or Cilli derived from name of the Celje Castle in Lower Styria.
The first reliable mentioning of Ashmyany ( in the Lithuanian Chronicles ) tells that after the death of Gediminas in 1341 the town was inherited, among other places, by Jaunutis.

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