1302

Year 1302 (MCCCII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1302
Depiction of Battle of the Golden Spurs, from the Grandes Chroniques de France.
1302 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1302
MCCCII
Ab urbe condita2055
Armenian calendar751
ԹՎ ՉԾԱ
Assyrian calendar6052
Balinese saka calendar1223–1224
Bengali calendar709
Berber calendar2252
English Regnal year30 Edw. 1 – 31 Edw. 1
Buddhist calendar1846
Burmese calendar664
Byzantine calendar6810–6811
Chinese calendar辛丑年 (Metal Ox)
3999 or 3792
    — to —
壬寅年 (Water Tiger)
4000 or 3793
Coptic calendar1018–1019
Discordian calendar2468
Ethiopian calendar1294–1295
Hebrew calendar5062–5063
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1358–1359
 - Shaka Samvat1223–1224
 - Kali Yuga4402–4403
Holocene calendar11302
Igbo calendar302–303
Iranian calendar680–681
Islamic calendar701–702
Japanese calendarShōan 4 / Kengen 1
(乾元元年)
Javanese calendar1213–1214
Julian calendar1302
MCCCII
Korean calendar3635
Minguo calendar610 before ROC
民前610年
Nanakshahi calendar−166
Thai solar calendar1844–1845
Tibetan calendar阴金牛年
(female Iron-Ox)
1428 or 1047 or 275
    — to —
阳水虎年
(male Water-Tiger)
1429 or 1048 or 276

Events

January–March

April–June

July–September

  • July 11 – The Battle of the Golden Spurs takes place as France retaliates against Flanders for the May 18 Matins of Bruges massacre. Flemish forces led by William of Jülich ("William the Younger") and Pieter de Coninck defeat the French army (some 9,000 men) at Kortrijk in Flanders. The cavalry charges of the French prove unable to defeat the untrained Flemish infantry militia, consisting mainly of members of the craft guilds. Many French nobles (some 500 knights) are killed, like the commander Robert II of Artois, and forced to retreat.
  • July 27Battle of Bapheus: To counter the Turkish threat at Nicomedia, Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos sends a Byzantine force (some 2,000 men) to cross over the Bosporus to relieve the city. On the plain, Turkish forces (some 5,000 light cavalry) led by Sultan Osman I defeat the Byzantines, who are forced to withdraw to Nicomedia. After the battle, Andronikos loses control of the countryside of Bithynia, withdrawing to the forts. Meanwhile, Turkish forces capture Byzantine settlements, such as the coastal city of Gemlik.
  • August 5John Segrave is appointed to the custody of Berwick Castle, leaving him in charge with an English force of some 20,000 men. Robert, along with other nobles, gives his allegiance to Edward.
  • August 31 – The Peace of Caltabellotta is signed between King Charles the Lame, King of Naples and King Frederick III of Sicily, ending the War of the Sicilian Vespers. The Kingdom of Sicily will pass to Angevin rule on Frederick's death, in return Charles pays a tribute of some 100,000 ounces of gold. Frederick hands over all his possessions in Calabria and releases Charles' son Philip I, prince of Taranto, from his prison in Cefalù.
  • September 3 – (1 Muharram 702 AH) At the start of the new Muslim year 702 AH, Mamluk Sultan Al-Nasir Muhammad sends a fleet of 20 galleys) to Tripoli of Lebanon, where Mamluk forces led by Kahardash al-Zarraq al-Mansuri, begin a blockade and siege.
  • September 26 – (28 Muharram 702 AH) Fall of Ruad: The Knights Templar, European Crusaders to the Holy Land, surrender their control of the island of Ruad (now Arwad, off of the coast of Syria) to the Mamluk Sultanate. Hugh Dampierre negotiates a promise that the Europeans will be allowed safe conduct to a Christian-ruled land of their choice, but Knights are attacked as soon as they emerge from the garrison. Templar Grand Master Barthélemy de Quincy is killed in battle, all of the Syrian Christian bowmen and footsoldiers are executed, and the surviving Knights Templar are taken as prisoners of war and incarcerated in Cairo.
  • SeptemberRoger de Flor, Italian military adventurer and knight (condottiere), founds the Catalan Company group of mercenaries, with soldiers (Almogavars) jobless after the Treaty of Caltabellotta.

October–December

Date unknown

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Deaths

References

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