Events from the 1320sinEngland. Monarch – Edward II (to 25 January 1327), then Edward III 1320 Walter de Stapledon appointed as Lord High Treasurer....
The 1320s was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, 1320, and ended on December 31, 1329. January 5 – Henry III, Count of Gorizia...
successful winter campaign in southern Wales, culminating in royal victory at the Battle of Boroughbridge in the north of Englandin March 1322. Edward's response...
deposed King Edward II of England perhaps writes the "Lament of Edward II" Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article. There are...
installed in cathedrals and abbeys by the 1320s. Astrology, magic and palm reading were also considered important forms of knowledge in medieval England, although...
homosexual relationship comes primarily from an anonymous chronicler in the 1320s who described how Edward "felt such love" for Gaveston that "he entered...
Patronage". In Coss, P. R. (ed.). Thirteenth Century England IV: Proceedings of the Newcastle Upon Tyne Conference 1991. Thirteenth Century England. Woodbridge:...
from the 1300s inEngland. Monarch – Edward I (to 7 July 1307), then Edward II 1300 10 March – Wardrobe accounts of King Edward I of England ("Edward Longshanks")...
installed in cathedrals and abbeys by the 1320s. Astrology, magic and palm reading were also considered important forms of knowledge in medieval England, although...
inEngland Monarch – Edward III 1340 25 January – King Edward III of England is declared King of France. Maundy Thursday – great fire at Spondon in Derbyshire...
in Little Eland, and the manor of Foston. Elizabeth inherited the powerful fortress of Goodrich Castle and the manor of Painswick. By the mid-1320s,...
Events from the 1310s inEngland. Monarch – Edward II 1310 16 March – King Edward II agrees to the election of a committee of twenty-one barons as "Lord...
Wycliffe, theologian, Bible translator and Catholic reform campaigner (born 1320s) 1385 13 March – Katherine, Lady Berkeley, benefactress 7 August – Joan...
Events from the 1330s inEngland. Monarch – Edward III 1330 19 March – Edmund of Woodstock, Earl of Kent is executed on the orders of the regent Roger...
is in Edinburgh, National Library of Scotland, MS Advocates 19.2.1. It is 476 lines long, breaking off in mid-stanza. It can be dated to the 1320s or...
supplies. The rains of these years were followed by drought in the 1320s and another fierce winter in 1321, complicating recovery. Disease, independent of the...
Stephen le Blount (fl. 1320s), was an English Member of Parliament (MP). He was a Member of the Parliament of England for Lichfield 1326–1327. He was probably...
Death of Edward the Second, King of England, with the Tragical Fall of Proud Mortimer (c.1592). The play is set inEngland between 1307 and 1326. A prefatory...
Comyn, a well-connected young noblewoman. By the middle of the 1320s, however, England was in the grip of the oppressive rule of the Marcher lords Hugh Despenser...
the Qara Khitai in Eurasian History: Between China and the Islamic World, Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization, Cambridge, England: Cambridge University...
third of the European population – while the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France fought in the protracted Hundred Years' War after the death of...
Union in 1448. Initially a tiny principality, Muscovy gained strength against its more powerful neighbors with the Mongol khans' support. From the 1320s, Moscow...
republic.". In the 1290s, the Bardi and Peruzzi families had established branches inEngland and were the main European bankers by the 1320s. By the fourteenth...
Robert II, King (1371–1390) Robert III, King (1390–1406) England and Ireland Kingdom of England and Lordship of Ireland (complete list) – Edward I, King...
Born into the Turkicized Barlas confederation in Transoxiana (in modern-day Uzbekistan) in the 1320s, Timur gained control of the western Chagatai Khanate...
dynasty was founded by the Mongol warlord Kublai Khan in 1271 and conquered the Song dynasty in 1279. The Yuan dynasty lasted nearly a hundred years before...