Data for 1320s

In the year 1320, the Scots reaffirm their independence by signing the Declaration of Arbroath (Apr 6), the Venetian Arsenal is rebuilt, enabling all the state’s navy and the larger merchant ships to be constructed and maintained in one place, Dante’s Quaestio de Aqua et Terra is published – and all these fine people were born:

1320-xxxx John Wycliffe* theologian/reformer/considered an important predecessor to Protestantism – Hipswell, Yorkshire, England (1384/c.64), born sometime in the 1320s.
1320-0408 Peter I of Portugal* King of Portugal – Coimbra, Portugal (1367/46)

1321-0705 Joan of the Tower* sister of Edward III/first wife&Queen consort of David II of Scotland – Tower of London, England (1362/41)
1321-0829 John of Artois* Count of Eu – France (1387/c.86)

1322-0212 John Henry of Luxembourg* Margrave of Moravia – Melnik, Bohemia (1375/53)

In the year 1323, Louis I, Count of Flanders relinquishes his claim to Zeeland under the Treaty of Paris, and acknowledged William I, Count of Holland, as the Count of Zeeland (Mar 6), Malietoafaiga orders cannibalism to be abolished in Tutuila, now known as American Samoa

1323-0209 Margaret of Brabant* Countess of Flanders (1380/c.57)

1324-0305 David II of Scotland* King of Scotland for nearly 42 years – Dunfermline Abbey, Fife (1371/46)

In the year 1325, Bologna is defeated by Modena forces (Nov), the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan (future Mexico City) is founded by the Mexica. 

1325-xxxx Matthew Kantakouzenos* Ματθαίος Καντακουζηνός Byzantine Emperor – (1383/c.58)

1326-0305 King Louis I of Hungary* – Visegrad, Kingdom of Hungary (1382/56)

1326-0330 Ivan II of Moscow* Иван II Иванович Красный – Moscow, Grand Ducky of Moscow (1359/33)

1327-xxxx Birger Gregersson* Archbishop of Uppsala/one of the most important Swedish writers in the Middle Ages – Sweden (1383/c.56)

1328-0401 Blanche of France* Duchess of Orléans/the last direct Capetian – France (1382/53)

1329-xxxx Fairuzabadi* Persian lexicographer/compiler of a comprehensive Arabic dictionary – Fars, Persia (c.1400)

1329-0926 Anne of Bavaria* queen consort of Bohemia – (1353/23)

1329-1129 John I, Duke of Bavaria* married to Anne of Bavaria – Bavaria (1340/11)

Updated 3.9.2019

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