1336

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Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1336 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar 1336
MCCCXXXVI
Ab urbe condita 2089
Armenian calendar 785
ԹՎ ՉՁԵ
Assyrian calendar 6086
Balinese saka calendar 1257–1258
Bengali calendar 743
Berber calendar 2286
English Regnal year 9  Edw. 3   10  Edw. 3
Buddhist calendar 1880
Burmese calendar 698
Byzantine calendar 6844–6845
Chinese calendar 乙亥年 (Wood  Pig)
4032 or 3972
     to 
丙子年 (Fire  Rat)
4033 or 3973
Coptic calendar 1052–1053
Discordian calendar 2502
Ethiopian calendar 1328–1329
Hebrew calendar 5096–5097
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat 1392–1393
 - Shaka Samvat 1257–1258
 - Kali Yuga 4436–4437
Holocene calendar 11336
Igbo calendar 336–337
Iranian calendar 714–715
Islamic calendar 736–737
Japanese calendar Shōkei 5
(正慶5年)
Javanese calendar 1248–1249
Julian calendar 1336
MCCCXXXVI
Korean calendar 3669
Minguo calendar 576 before ROC
民前576年
Nanakshahi calendar −132
Thai solar calendar 1878–1879
Tibetan calendar 阴木猪年
(female Wood-Pig)
1462 or 1081 or 309
     to 
阳火鼠年
(male Fire-Rat)
1463 or 1082 or 310

Year 1336 ( MCCCXXXVI ) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Maurice Csák</span> Hungarian Dominican friar

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References

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  2. Epistolae familiares IV(1) (c.1350).
  3. "Battles in Aberdeenshire". The Doric Columns. Retrieved March 20, 2020.
  4. Madas, Edit (2001). "Boldog Csáki Móric élete [Life of Blessed Maurice Csák]". In Madas, Edit; Klaniczay, Gábor (eds.). Legendák és csodák (13–16. század). Szentek a magyar középkorból II (in Hungarian). Osiris Kiadó. pp. 331–341.