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1339 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1339
MCCCXXXIX
Ab urbe condita2092
Armenian calendar788
ԹՎ ՉՁԸ
Assyrian calendar6089
Balinese saka calendar1260–1261
Bengali calendar746
Berber calendar2289
English Regnal year12 Edw. 3 – 13 Edw. 3
Buddhist calendar1883
Burmese calendar701
Byzantine calendar6847–6848
Chinese calendar戊寅年 (Earth Tiger)
4036 or 3829
    — to —
己卯年 (Earth Rabbit)
4037 or 3830
Coptic calendar1055–1056
Discordian calendar2505
Ethiopian calendar1331–1332
Hebrew calendar5099–5100
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1395–1396
 - Shaka Samvat1260–1261
 - Kali Yuga4439–4440
Holocene calendar11339
Igbo calendar339–340
Iranian calendar717–718
Islamic calendar739–740
Japanese calendarRyakuō 2
(暦応2年)
Javanese calendar1251–1252
Julian calendar1339
MCCCXXXIX
Korean calendar3672
Minguo calendar573 before ROC
民前573年
Nanakshahi calendar−129
Thai solar calendar1881–1882
Tibetan calendar阳土虎年
(male Earth-Tiger)
1465 or 1084 or 312
    — to —
阴土兔年
(female Earth-Rabbit)
1466 or 1085 or 313

Year 1339 (MCCCXXXIX) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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Emperor Go-Daigo

References

  1. The European Magazine, and London Review. Philological Society of London. 1822. pp. 429–.
  2. Malleson, George Bruce (1875). Studies from Genoese History. Longmans, Green, and Company. pp. 336.
  3. "Alexander (V) | antipope". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved July 22, 2018.
  4. Collier's Encyclopedia: With Bibliography and Index. Collier. 1958. p. 337.
  5. Tuck, Anthony (1986). Crown and nobility, 1272-1461. Blackwell. p. 333. ISBN 978-0-631-14826-5.
  6. Charles IV (February 2001). Nagy, Balázs; Schaer, Frank (eds.). Karoli IV Imperatoris Romanorum Vita Ab Eo Ipso Conscripta et Hystoria Nova De Sancto Wenceslao Martyre [Autobiography of Emperor Charles IV and his Legend of St. Wenceslas]. Central European Medieval Texts. Vol. 2. Translated by Knoll, Paul W.; Schaer, Frank. Introduction by Ferdinand Seibt (Bilingual ed.). Central European University Press. p. 104. doi:10.7829/j.ctv280b75d. ISBN 978-963-9116-32-0. ISSN 1419-7782. JSTOR 10.7829/j.ctv280b75d.
  7. Kaplan, Stuart R. (1985). The encyclopedia of tarot. U.S. Games Systems. p. 59. ISBN 978-0-913866-36-8.
  8. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. (May 1, 2008). Britannica Concise Encyclopedia. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. p. 772. ISBN 978-1-59339-492-9.
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