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    Disambiguazione – Se stai cercando altri significati, vedi 1334 (disambigua). XIII secolo · XIV secolo · XV secolo. Anni 1310 · Anni 1320 · Anni 1330 · Anni 1340 · Anni 1350. 1330 · 1331 · 1332 · 1333 · 1334 · 1335 · 1336 · 1337 · 1338. Il 1334 (MCCCXXXIV in numeri romani) è un anno del XIV secolo .

    • 1334 (numero)

      Milletrecentotrentaquattro (1334) è il numero naturale dopo...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 13341334 - Wikipedia

    Year 1334 ( MCCCXXXIV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar . Events. January–December. July 18 – The bishop of Florence blesses the first foundational stone laid for the new campanile (bell tower) of the Florence Cathedral (the tower was designed by the artist Giotto di Bondone ).

  3. Morti nel 1334. Vai alla navigazione Vai alla ricerca. Questa pagina contiene informazioni ricavate ...

  4. Milletrecentotrentaquattro (1334) è il numero naturale dopo il 1333 e prima del 1335. Proprietà matematiche. È un numero pari. È un numero composto da 8 divisori: 1, 2, 23, 29, 46, 58, 667, 1334. Poiché la somma dei suoi divisori (escluso se stesso) è 826 < 1334, è un numero difettivo.

    • Milletrecentotrentaquattro
    • MCCCXXXIV
    • 2 × 23 × 29
    • Milletrecentotrentaquattresimo, -a
    • Edward II and Irish Bishoprics
    • Canonization of Thomas Aquinas
    • Conflict with Louis IV
    • Franciscan Poverty
    • Beatific Vision Controversy
    • Role in Witchcraft Suppression

    John received an embassy, in December 1316, from Edward II of England concerning the empty bishoprics of Dublin and Cashel. Edward presented his preferred appointees and was adamant that John not promote any native Irishman to bishop or archbishop.John promoted William FitzJohn, bishop of Ossory to the bishopric of Cashel, while Alexander Bicknor, ...

    By November 1317, Guillelmo de Tocco, Prior of the Benevento Dominican monastery, was heading a preliminary investigation into Thomas Aquinas' sainthood. In the summer of 1318, John met with de Tocco, who presented letters from the regal heads of Sicily imploring for a papal inquiry into the sainthood of Aquinas.De Tocco also presented John with no...

    Prior to John XXII's election, a contest had begun for the Holy Roman Empire's crown between Louis IV the Bavarian and Frederick I of Austria. Initially, John was neutral and refrained from being an arbiter. On 25 November 1314, Louis, with the votes from five of the seven electors, was crowned king of the Germans at Aix-la-Chapelle, by the archbis...

    John XXII was determined to suppress what he considered to be the excesses of the Spirituals, who contended eagerly for the view that Christ and his apostles had possessed absolutely nothing, citing in support of their view Pope Nicholas III's bull Exiit qui seminat. On 7 October 1317, John XXII promulgated the bull Quorumdam exigit, clarifying the...

    Between November 1331 and March 1332, John XXII made four questionable sermons concerning the beatific vision. John argued that those who died in the faith did not see the presence of God until the Last Judgment. This caused a theological controversy concerning the beatific vision. He continued this argument for a time in sermons while he was pope,...

    The thought of witchcraft seemed to be in its early stages, while Kors states John XXII had a personal reason for setting out to stop witchcraft. Kors points to the fact that Pope John had been the victim of an assassination attempt via poisoning and sorcery. As such, Pope John's involvement with witchcraft suppression can be officially traced to h...

    • 23 December 1312, by Clement V
    • 4 December 1334
  5. Il conclave del 1334 venne convocato a seguito della morte di papa Giovanni XXII e si concluse con l'elezione di papa Benedetto XII, al secolo Jacques Fournier, terzo pontefice eletto durante il periodo della cattività avignonese . Indice. 1 Votazione. 2 Cardinali partecipanti. 3 Note. 4 Bibliografia. 5 Collegamenti esterni. Votazione.

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    August 6 – The armies of Spain and France, led by the Duke of Parma (and future King Charles III of Spain) storm the city of Gaeta in Naples, ending a four-month siege. September 28 – Abdu'llah bin Ismail as-Samin is deposed after a 15-year reign as Sultan of Morocco.