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===January– March=== * [[January 14]] – With the death of King [[Andrew III of Hungary|Andrew III]] ("Andrew the Venetian") after a short illness, possibly from poisoning, the [[Árpád dynasty|Árpád Dynasty]] in [[Kingdom of Hungary (1000–1301)|Hungary]] ends. This results in a power struggle between [[Wenceslaus III of Bohemia]], [[Otto III, Duke of Bavaria|Otto III of Bavaria]], and [[Charles I of Hungary|Charles Robert of Naples]]. Eventually, Wenceslaus is elected and crowned as king of Hungary and [[Croatia in personal union with Hungary|Croatia]]. His rule is only nominal, because a [[Oligarch (Kingdom of Hungary)|dozen powerful Hungarian nobles]] hold sway over large territories in the kingdom.<ref name="BartlSkvarna2002">{{cite book|author1=Július Bartl|author2=Dusan Skvarna|title=Slovak History: Chronology & Lexicon|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3orG2yZ9mBkC&pg=PA34|year=2002|publisher=Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers|isbn=978-0-86516-444-4|pages=34–}}</ref> * [[January 25]] – [[Second Mongol invasion of Burma]]: The forces of [[Temür Khan]], Mongol leader who also serves as the Emperor Chengzong of China, reach Myinsaing, capital of the [[Myinsaing Kingdom]] in central Burma, and begin a siege of the city that will last for almost three months before the invasion leaders are paid to leave.<ref name=tt-1959-119>Than Tun, ''History of Burma: A.D. 1300–1400'' (Burma Research Society, 1959)</ref> * [[February 7]] – The 16-year-old Prince [[Edward II of England|Edward of Caernarfon]], son and heir of King [[Edward I of England|Edward I]] ("Edward Longshanks"), becomes the first [[Prince of Wales]] and is also granted the royal lands in [[Wales]]. * [[February 28]] – [[Second Mongol invasion of Burma]]: Five weeks after beginning the siege of Myinsaing with no success, the Mongol invaders launch a major assault, but the Burmese defenders continue their defense for 12 days, leading to a truce.<ref name=tt-1959-119/> * [[March 2]] – (Shōan 3, 21st day of the 1st month) Emperor [[Emperor Go-Fushimi|Go-Fushimi]] abdicates the throne after a 2½-year reign. He is succeeded by his 15-year-old cousin, [[Emperor Go-Nijō|Go-Nijō]], as the 94th [[emperor of Japan]]. Go-Nijō will reign until [[1308]]. * [[March 12]] – [[Second Mongol invasion of Burma]]: After seven weeks of a stalemate, the Mongols and the Burmese begin negotiations for a truce.<ref name=tt-1959-119/>
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