1328
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::callout[type=note] 1328 ::
Year 1328 (MCCCXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar.
Events
- January 17 – Louis the Bavarian is crowned Emperor at Rome's St. Peter's Basilica. Being excommunicated by the Pope, the ceremony is carried out by three Italian bishops.
- January 24 – Philippa of Hainault marries King Edward III of England a year after his coronation. The marriage produces ten children, the eldest of whom is Edward the Black Prince.
- May 1 – Treaty of Edinburgh–Northampton: England recognises Scotland as an independent nation, after the Wars of Scottish Independence.
- May 12 – Antipope Nicholas V is consecrated at St. Peter's Basilica in Rome by the bishop of Venice.
- May 26 – William of Ockham secretly leaves Avignon, under threat from Pope John XXII.
- May 29 – King Philip VI of France is crowned, founding the House of Valois, after the death of King Charles IV of France, who has no sons to inherit.
- August 23 – Battle of Cassel: French troops stop an uprising of Flemish farmers.
- Undated – The Augustiner-Bräu is first recorded as the brewery of an Augustinian monastery at Munich.
Births
- April 1 – Blanche of France, Duchess of Orléans (d. 1393)
- May 7 – Louis VI the Roman, Duke of Bavaria and Elector of Brandenburg (d. 1365)
- June 25 – William de Montagu, 2nd Earl of Salisbury, English military leader (d. 1397)
- September 29 – Joan of Kent, princess of Wales, spouse of Edward the Black Prince (d. 1385)
- October 9 – King Peter I of Cyprus (d. 1369)
- October 21 – Hongwu Emperor of China (d. 1398)
- November 11 – Roger Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March, English military leader (d. 1360)
- November 25 – Antipope Benedict XIII, born Pedro Martínez de Luna (d. 1423)
- date unknown
- Archibald Douglas, 3rd Earl of Douglas ("Archibald the Grim", "Black Archibald"), Scottish magnate and warrior (d. 1400)
- Emperor Go-Murakami of Japan (d. 1368)
Deaths
- February 1 – King Charles IV of France (b. 1294)
- August 15 – Yesün Temür, emperor of the Yuan dynasty (b. 1293)
- August 23 – Nicolaas Zannekin, Flemish peasant leader (in the battle of Cassel)
- September 26 – Ibn Taymiyyah, Islamic scholar and philosopher of Harran (b. 1263)
- October 12 (or 13) – Clementia of Hungary, Queen consort of France and Navarre (b. 1293)
- November 16 – Prince Hisaaki, Japanese shōgun (b. 1276)
- date unknown
- Meister Eckhart, German theologian (b. 1260)
- Andronikos Angelos Palaiologos, Byzantine nobleman and governor (b. ca. 1282)
References
References
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- FlikeNoir. (2020-04-18). "Chapter III; King Robert the Bruce, 1314-1329, 15 years, pp.26-32.".
- [[Hugh Chisholm. Chisholm, Hugh]], ed. (1911). "Nicholas s.v. Nicholas V. (Pietro Rainalducci)". [[Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition. ''Encyclopædia Britannica'']]. Vol. 19 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 651.
- Olson, Roger E. (1999). ''The Story of Christian Theology'', p. 350. {{ISBN. 0-8308-1505-8
- [[Anne Curry. Curry, Anne]] (2003). ''The Hundred Years' War''. New York: Routledge. pp. 18.
- Jan Frans Verbruggen (2002). ''The Battle of the Golden Spurs: (Courtrai, 11 July 1302) ; a Contribution to the History on Flanders' War of Liberation, 1297–1305''. Boydell & Brewer. p. 269. {{ISBN. 978-0-85115-888-4 . Retrieved 15 May 2013.
- "Historie". Augustiner-Bräu München.
- Robin Neillands. (2001). "The Hundred Years War". Psychology Press.
- TeBrake, William H.. (1993). "A Plague of Insurrection: Popular Politics and Peasant Revolt in Flanders, 1323-1328". University of Pennsylvania Press.
- Aḥmad ibn ʻAbd al-Ḥalīm Ibn Taymīyah. (2009). "Kitab Al-Iman: Book of Faith". The Other Press.
- "Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, 2nd Edition, 2011". Douglas Richardson.
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