The ruler of the Delhi Sultanate, Alauddin Khalji, ordered a mass killing of Mongols who had recently converted to Islam. The massacre was a response to a conspiracy by some Mongol amirs to kill Khalji.
Henry VII crowned King of Italy
Henry VII was crowned King of Italy in Milan on January 6, 1311. The Tuscan Guelphs refused to attend the ceremony and prepared to resist Henry’s rule.
Council of Vienne
The Council of Vienne established in canon law the tradition of forbidding clerical marriages. The council also included punishments for other sexual offenses, such as concubinage, rape, fornication, adultery, and incest.
Ordinances of 1311
The Ordinances of 1311 banned what was seen as extortionate customs and prices. The Ordinances also declared that revenues were to be paid directly into the Exchequer, making royal finances more accountable to the public
Huckleberry Hiroshima 14 days ago
Yes you have. You’ve earned a lot more than that. Have a large hot vanilla latte, on Leo.
Doug Taylor Premium Member 14 days ago
Happy deathday Gary!
SquidGamerGal 13 days ago
That means he was turned on the year 1311!
Gent 13 days ago
Kinda sad eh.
ladykat 13 days ago
Yes, you have, Gary.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 13 days ago
He’ll probably have another one on Fangsgiving.
Cerabooge 13 days ago
Why doesn’t he celebrate with blood pudding?
The Orange Mailman 13 days ago
Let’s see, what else happened in the year 1311?
6turtle9 13 days ago
Here are some events that happened in 1311:
Delhi Sultanate massacre
The ruler of the Delhi Sultanate, Alauddin Khalji, ordered a mass killing of Mongols who had recently converted to Islam. The massacre was a response to a conspiracy by some Mongol amirs to kill Khalji.
Henry VII crowned King of Italy
Henry VII was crowned King of Italy in Milan on January 6, 1311. The Tuscan Guelphs refused to attend the ceremony and prepared to resist Henry’s rule.
Council of Vienne
The Council of Vienne established in canon law the tradition of forbidding clerical marriages. The council also included punishments for other sexual offenses, such as concubinage, rape, fornication, adultery, and incest.
Ordinances of 1311
The Ordinances of 1311 banned what was seen as extortionate customs and prices. The Ordinances also declared that revenues were to be paid directly into the Exchequer, making royal finances more accountable to the public
6turtle9 13 days ago
Gary was born in the Middle Ages, and now his middle has aged and expanded to epic proportions.
Thehag 13 days ago
Happy Undead Day!