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The 1330s was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, ... April 26 – The Ascent of Mount Ventoux is made by the Italian poet Petrarch: ...
Pure copper has a pinkish colour and, with the addition of a few percentage of other elements, its colour may change to pale brown, white or yellow. [11] The composition of copper alloy differed from region to region in the Roman Empire. [12] Leaded and unleaded bronze were mainly used in the Mediterranean period. [12]
Gold was mined at Dolaucothi in Wales, copper and tin in Cornwall, and lead in the Pennines, Mendip Hills and Wales. Significant studies have been made on the iron production of Roman Britain; iron use in Europe was intensified by the Romans, and was part of the exchange of ideas between the cultures through Roman occupation. [4]
1330 19 March – Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent, son of Edward I and brother of Edward II, (executed by Roger Mortimer) (born 1301) 29 November – Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, de facto ruler of England (born 1287)
Landscape resulting from the ruina montium mining technique at Las Médulas, Roman Spain, one of the most important gold mines in the Roman Empire. The main mining regions of the Empire were Spain (gold, silver, copper, tin, lead); Gaul (gold, silver, iron); Britain (mainly iron, lead, tin), the Danubian provinces (gold, iron); Macedonia and Thrace (gold, silver); and Asia Minor (gold, silver ...
Pages in category "Populated places established in the 1330s" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
States and territories established in the 1330s. 1290s • 1300s • 1310s • 1320s • 1330s • 1340s • 1350s • 1360s • 1370s • 1380s • 1390s • 1400s
1330 in various calendars; Gregorian calendar: 1330 MCCCXXX: Ab urbe condita: 2083: Armenian calendar: 779 ԹՎ ՉՀԹ: Assyrian calendar: 6080: Balinese saka calendar: 1251–1252