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Year 1329 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Events of 1329

Undated

  • Aimone of Savoy becomes Count of Savoy.
  • Construction begins on the cathedral of Frombork, Poland.
  • Amberg, Germany passes to the Wittelsbach family.
  • Michael of Cesena is deposed as General of the Franciscans.
  • Stefan Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia defeats the Bosnian ban Stephen II Kotromanić.
  • Wiesbaden is granted the right of coinage by Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor.
  • Edward III of England pays homage to Philip VI of France for Aquitaine.

    Births

  • September 26 - Anna of Bavaria, queen consort of Bohemia (d. 1353)
  • November 22 - Elisabeth of Meissen, Burgravine of Nuremberg (d. 1375)
  • November 29 - John I, Duke of Bavaria (d. 1340)
  • date unknown » Also see .

    Deaths

  • January 17 - Saint Roseline, Carthusian nun (b. 1263)
  • April 21 - Frederick IV, Duke of Lorraine (b. 1282)
  • May 9 - John Drokensford, Bishop of Bath and Wells
  • May 31 - Albertino Mussato, Italian statesman and writer (b. 1261)
  • June 7 - Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland (b. 1274)
  • October 27 - Mahaut, Countess of Artois (b. 1268)
  • date unknown » Also see .

       

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