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The 1330s was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, 1330, and ended on December 31, 1339.

Events

1330

January–December

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1331

September–December

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1332

1333

January–December

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1334

January–December

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1335

January–December

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1336

1337

January–December

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1338

Date unknown

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1339

January–December

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Significant people

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Births

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Deaths

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The Battle of Posada (November 9–12, 1330) in Chronicon Pictum. The Basarab I of Wallachia's army ambushes Charles Robert of Anjou, king of Hungary and his 30,000-strong invading army. The Vlach (Romanian) warriors roll down rocks over the cliff edges in a place where the Hungarian mounted knights cannot escape from them nor climb the heights to dislodge the attackers.

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Emperor Go-Fushimi

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Emperor Go-Daigo

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