1314 (MCCCXIV) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 1314th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations,...
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Christian Dior". Artte. 7 (3): 169–173. doi:10.15547/artte.2019.03.002. ISSN 1314-8796. S2CID 213675775. Retrieved 5 May 2023. Howell, Georgina (1978). "1948-49"...
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First War of Scottish Independence (redirect from The First Wars of Scottish Independence (1296-1314))
Edinburgh–Northampton in 1328. De facto independence was established in 1314 at the Battle of Bannockburn. The wars were caused by the attempts of the...
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Robert the Bruce (section Early reign (1306–1314))
military victories between 1310 and 1314 won him control of much of Scotland, and at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, Robert defeated a much larger English...
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Jacques de Molay (category 1314 deaths)
Jacques de Molay (French: [də mɔlɛ]; c. 1240–1250 – 11 or 18 March 1314), also spelled "Molai", was the 23rd and last grand master of the Knights Templar...
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from the early medieval kingdom of Austrasia, passed to the French crown in 1314. Formerly ruled by the counts of Champagne, its western edge is about 160 km...
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Capet came to an end in 1328, when the three sons of Philip IV (reigned 1285–1314) all failed to produce surviving male heirs to the French throne. With the...
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Ufford (died 1314), Lord of Wrentham, was an English noble. He was killed during the Battle of Bannockburn against the Scots on 23 or 24 June 1314. He was...
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