1318

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1318·Africa·War

Ethiopian Solomonic dynasty consolidates under Amda Seyon

The warrior-king of Ethiopia launched a campaign against the Muslim sultanates of Ifat and Adal along the eastern lowlands, securing the Christian highlands and the trade routes that fed them. Amda Seyon's conquests doubled his kingdom's reach and cemented the Solomonic myth that Ethiopia's kings descended from Solomon and Sheba.

1318Late Middle Ages
1318·Middle East·Politics

Rashid al-Din executed in Tabriz

The great vizier and universal historian was accused of poisoning the Ilkhan Öljaitü, dragged through Tabriz, and beheaded at seventy. His endowed quarter, the Rab-i Rashidi - a university, hospital, and manuscript workshop that had employed hundreds of scholars and scribes - was looted. The murder silenced the most cosmopolitan intellect the Mongol world had produced.

1318Late Middle Ages
1318·Europe·War

Bruce takes Berwick from the English

After two decades of sieges, Scotland's southern gateway fell to Robert Bruce by stealth and assault, Scottish soldiers scaling the walls at night with rope ladders. The capture humiliated Edward II and gave the Scots a base for raiding Northumberland. Berwick would change hands another dozen times before the century closed, but this capture felt decisive.

April 1318Late Middle Ages
1318·Europe·Religion

Franciscan spirituals burned at Marseille

Four Franciscan friars who insisted that Christ and the apostles had owned nothing were handed by the inquisition to the secular arm and burned in Marseille. John XXII had decreed that apostolic poverty in the absolute sense was heretical, a position that outraged purists within the order. The Spirituals' movement went underground, feeding later apocalyptic dissent.

November 1318Late Middle Ages
1318·Europe·War

Battle of Faughart ends the Bruce invasion of Ireland

Edward Bruce, king of Ireland for three chaotic years, charged into an Anglo-Irish army near Dundalk and was cut down. His head was sent to Edward II in London as proof of the pretender's death. The Scottish dream of opening a second front against England through Ireland died with him in the October mud.

1318Late Middle Ages
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