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=== January – March === * [[January 13]] – In Spain, Marinid Prince [[Uthman ibn Abi al-Ula]], who started an uprising the year before against the [[Emirate of Granada]] and its ruler [[Muhammad IV of Granada|Muhammad IV]], arrives at [[Almería]] and proceeds to enlist Abu Abdallah Muhammad ibn Abi Sa'id, Muhammad IV's uncle, to be installed as the new Emir, with the name al-Qa'im bi-amr Allah.<ref name=Manzano>Miguel Angel Manzano Rodríguez, ''La intervención de los Benimerines en la Península Ibérica'' (Editorial CSIC, 1992) p.350</ref> * [[January 20]] – Imprisoned at Warwickshire, [[Edward II of England|King Edward II]] of England is forced to abdicate by his estranged wife, [[Isabella of France|Queen Isabella]], and her lover, [[Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March|Roger Mortimer]]. * [[January 25]] – The 14-year-old [[Edward III of England|Crown Prince, Edward]], is proclaimed King of England in [[London]], with his mother Isabella serving as his [[regent]].<ref>Mortimer, Ian (2006). ''The Perfect King: The Life of Edward III, Father of the English Nation'', p. 54. London: Jonathan Cape. {{ISBN|0-224-07301-X}}.</ref> * [[February 1]] – The coronation of [[Edward III of England|King Edward III]] as ruler of England takes place at [[Westminster Abbey]] with the approval of the English Parliament. [[Walter Reynolds]], [[Archbishop of Canterbury]], places the crown upon the new King. * [[February 5]] – (1st waning of Kason 684 ME, [[Burmese calendar]]) In Burma (now Myanmar), [[Tarabya I of Sagaing|Tarabya I]] becomes the new [[Sagaing Kingdom|King of Sagaing]], located in northern Myanmar on the [[Irrawaddy River]] with a capital in the city of [[Sagaing]]. Tarabya succeeds his brother, upon the death of his brother, King [[Saw Yun]], despite the fact that Saw Yun has an heir, [[Kyaswa of Sagaing|Prince Kyaswa]].<ref>"History of Burma: A.D. 1300–1400", by Than Tun, ''Journal of the Burma Research Society'' (December 1959)</ref> * [[February 8]] – At [[Opava]] (now in the Czech Republic), the Polish Silesian noble [[Casimir I, Duke of Cieszyn]] swears [[homage (feudal)|homage]] to the King of Bohemia, [[John of Bohemia|John the Blind]]. In return, Casimir is granted [[Oświęcim|Auschwitz]] as a fiefdom on February 23. * [[February 13]] **King [[Charles I of Hungary]] and King [[John of Bohemia]] sign an alliance agreement at [[Trnava|Nagyszombat]] in Bohemia (now Trnava in the Republic of Slovakia), to proceed against the Austrian Habsburgs who occupy [[Bratislava|Pressburg]] (now Bratislava, capital of Slovakia).<ref>Július Bartl, et al., ''Slovak History: Chronology & Lexicon'' (Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2002) p.38</ref> **In Bavaria, a large fire breaks out in [[Munich]] and is not brought under control for two days. One-third of the buildings in the city are destroyed. * [[February 19]] – Other [[Silesia]]n nobles follow the example of Casimir of Cieszyn at Opava and swear homage to King John of Bohemia, including the Piast nobles [[Leszek of Racibórz]], [[Siemowit of Bytom]] and [[George of Bytom]]. * [[March 31]] – King [[Charles IV of France]] makes a peace treaty with [[Kingdom of England|England]], he returns [[Duchy of Aquitaine|Aquitaine]] and [[Duchy of Gascony|Gascony]] to English rule. Charles receives 50,000 livres and has seized all the English possessions in [[France in the Middle Ages|France]]. The territories of [[Limousin (province)|Limousin]], [[Quercy]] and [[Périgord]] county come under French control.<ref>Neillands, Robin (2001). ''The Hundred Years' War'', p. 32. London: Routledge. {{ISBN|9780415261319}}.</ref>
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