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Year 1322 (MCCCXXII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar.

Events

January – March

April – June

July – September

October – December

  • October 14 – "Great Raid": Battle of Old Byland – Scottish forces led by King Robert the Bruce defeat the English army in Yorkshire. During the battle, Robert and his highlanders charge themselves in a flanking position, from where the English troops are overrun, the most significant Scots victory over the English since Bannockburn in 1314. Edward II narrowly escapes capture and is forced to abandon his personal equipment, silver plate, jewelry and horse trappings. He flees with his retinue to Bridlington.
  • November 2
  • November 3Margaret de Clare, widow of the Contrariant Baron Baldesmere, is freed from incarceration after having spent more than a year as the first woman ever to be imprisoned in the Tower of London (having defied the queen). Margaret retires to a religious life at the convent of the Minorite Sisters (later known as the Poor Clares).
  • November 16 – The tiny Spanish emirate of Guadix, created after Nasr was forced to abdicate as Sultan of Granada in 1314, comes to an end upon Nasr's death.
  • December 8 – Pope John XXII issues the papal bull Ad conditorem canonum, permanently renouncing the doctrine that the Roman Catholic Church owns all of the properties of the Franciscan Order.
  • December 25 – King James II of Aragon marries for the fourth time during his reign, taking as his bride Elisenda de Montcada, in a ceremony in the Spanish city of Tarragona.

Approximate date

  • The Dalmatian House of Keglević (generatio Percal) is mentioned in a document for the first time.

Births

Deaths

References

References

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  2. Fergusson, Irvine (1902). ''A History of the family of Holland of Mobberley and Knutsford in the country of Chester'', p. 11. Edinburgh: Ballantyne Press.
  3. McKisack, May (1959). ''The Fourteenth Century: 1307–1399'', pp. 66–67. Oxford University Press. {{ISBN. 0-19-821712-9.
  4. "Badlesmere, Bartholomew, Baron", ''Encyclopædia Britannica'', Vol. 3 (11th ed.) (Cambridge University Press, 1911) p.189
  5. Echols, Anne and Marty Williams (1992). ''An Annotated Index of Medieval Women'', p. 87. Princeton: Markus Wiener.
  6. Jacob G. Ghazarian, ''The Armenian Kingdom in Cilicia During the Crusades'' (Curzon Press, 2000) pp. 73-77
  7. "Della Torre, Pagano", in ''Dizionario biografico degli italiani'' (Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana, 1989)
  8. "Roman Horses, Enemy Horses and Writers: The Testimony of ''Historia Romana'' by Nikephoros Gregoras", by Alexia-Foteini Stamouli, in ''The Liminal Horse: Equitation and Boundaries'', ed. by Rena Maguire and Anastasija Roja (Trivent Publishing, 2021) p. 142
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  10. Robert Kerr, ''History of Scotland during the Reign of Robert I, surnamed the Bruce'' (Brown & Crombie, 1811) pp.280-281
  11. Echols, Anne and Marty Williams (1992). ''An Annotated Index of Medieval Woman'', p. 328. Princeton: Markus Wiener.
  12. Delbrück, Hans (1982). ''History of the Art of War, Volume III: Medieval Warfare'', p. 541. University of Nebraska Press.
  13. Armstrong, Pete 2002). Osprey: ''Bannockburn 1314 – Robert Bruce's great victory'', p. 89. {{ISBN. 1-85532-609-4.
  14. Massimiliano Traversino Di Cristo, ''Against the Backdrop of Sovereignty and Absolutism: The Theology of God's Power and Its Bearing on the Western Legal Tradition, 1100–1600'' (Brill, 2022) p.75
  15. Vale, Malcolm (2002). ''The Princely Court: Medieval Courts and Culture in North-West Europe, 1270–1380'', pp. 194–195. Oxford University Press.
  16. Marco Innocenti (2001). "Nikolaus von Luxemburg". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.). ''Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)'' (in German). Vol. 18. Herzberg: Bautz col. 1344–1346. {{ISBN. 3-88309-086-7.
  17. Robinson, Paschal (1910). "Blessed John of Fermo". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). ''Catholic Encyclopedia''. Vol 8. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  18. Allsen, Thomas T. (2001). ''Culture and Conquest in Mongol Eurasia'', p. 38. Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization. Cambridge University Press. {{ISBN. 978-0-521-80335-9.
  19. Michael Tilly (1990). "Hugo de Novocastro". In Bautz, Friedrich Wilhelm (ed.). ''Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)'' (in German). Vol. 2. Hamm: Bautz. col. 1144. {{ISBN. 3-88309-032-8.
  20. [[Angeliki Laiou. Laiou, Angeliki E.]] (1972). ''Constantinople and the Latins: the foreign policy of Andronicus II, 1282–1328'', p. 251. Harvard University Press.
  21. Del Valle Curieses, Rafael (2000). ''Maria de Molina: el soberano ejercicio de la concordia: (1260–1321)''. Madrid: Alderabán. {{ISBN. 84-95414-03-1.
  22. Zhao, George Qingzhi (2008). ''Marriage as Political Strategy and Cultural Expression: Mongolian Royal Marriages from World Empire to Yuan Dynasty'', p. 246. Peter Lang. {{ISBN. 978-1-4331-0275-2.
  23. [[Alice-Mary Talbot. Talbot, Alice-Mary]] (1991). "Theoleptos". In Kazhdan, Alexander (ed.). ''The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium'', pp. 2056–57. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press. {{ISBN. 978-0-19-504652-6.

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