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1314

1314 is an integer that falls between 1313 and 1315. In mathematics, it is an even, composite number with prime factorization 2 × 3^2 × 73, and it has 12 positive divisors. In Roman numerals, 1314 is written as MCCCXIV.

Historically, the year 1314 CE is notable for the Battle of Bannockburn, fought on June 23–24, 1314,

Culturally, 1314 has significance in East Asian contexts. In Chinese culture, the digits are often read for

Beyond these associations, 1314 also denotes a year in the 14th century that appears in historical records

in
Scotland.
Robert
the
Bruce
and
his
Scottish
army
defeated
Edward
II
of
England,
a
result
that
is
widely
regarded
as
a
turning
point
in
the
First
War
of
Scottish
Independence
and
contributed
to
the
long-term
consolidation
of
Scottish
autonomy.
their
phonetic
similarity
to
the
phrase
“one
life,
one
world”
(一生一世,
yīshēng
yīshì).
As
a
result,
1314
is
commonly
used
as
a
romantic
motif
in
wedding
symbolism,
greetings,
and
popular
expressions
associated
with
lasting
affection.
and
chronicles
from
various
regions.
As
a
plain
number,
it
serves
in
mathematical
and
numeral
systems
as
an
example
of
a
specific
even,
composite
integer
with
a
distinct
prime
factorization
and
set
of
divisors.