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* 1327 The poet Petrarch first sees his idealized love, Laura, in the church of Saint Clare in Avignon.
Alfonso IV, called the Kind ( also the Gentle or the Nice, ) ( 1299, Naples 24 January 1336 ) was the King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona ( as Alfonso III ) from 1327 to his death.
After being widowed in 1327, Alfonso married in February 1329 Eleanor of Castile ( 1308 1359 ), who was betrothed to his brother James, who had refused to consummate the marriage.
* Elizabeth ( 1323 1327 ).
* Alfonso IV of Aragon-( 1327 1336 )
* Alfonso IV of Aragon ( 1327 1336 )
* 1267 James II of Aragon ( d. 1327 )
* 1327 First War of Scottish Independence: James Douglas leads a raid into Weardale and almost kills Edward III of England.
* 1284 Edward II of England ( d. 1327 )
* Ay ( reigned c. 1323 1319 or 1327 1323 BCE ), a pharaoh of ancient Egypt
* 1324 1327: Heinrich II Count of Barby, not enthroned
* 1327 1347: Ludwig Schenk von Reindorf ( or Neuendorf )
) ( 1975 ), English Historical Documents III, 1189 1327, London, Eyre & Spottiswoode.
Edward III reigned 1327 1377, restored royal authority and went on to transform the Kingdom of England into the most efficient military power in Europe.
* 1327 Nikephoros Choumnos, Byzantine scholar and statesman ( b. 1250 / 55 )
* King James I of Sicily ( 1267 1327 ), also King James II of Aragon
# Agnes of France ( c. 1260 19 December 1327 ), married Robert II, Duke of Burgundy
* 1382 Joan I of Naples ( b. 1327 )
His son Romano ( 1268 1327 ), called Romanello, was Royal Vicar of Rome in 1326, and inherited the countship of Soana through his marriage with Anastasia de Montfort, Countess of Nola.
* 1327 Edward II of England ( b. 1284 )
* Edward II ( 1284 1327?
* David II of Scotland ( 1324 1371 ) King of Scots, son of King Robert the Bruce by his second wife, Elizabeth de Burgh ( d. 1327 ), was born at Dunfermline Palace, Fife.
* Edward III ( 1327 1377 ) King of England.

1327 and Edward
* April 25 King Edward II of England ( d. 1327 )
* 1284 April 25 King Edward II of England ( d. 1327 )
In 1327, Edward II of England was deposed and killed.
Edward II ( 25 April 1284 21 September 1327 ), also called Edward of Caernarfon, was King of England from 1307 until he was deposed by his wife Isabella in January 1327.
On 20 January 1327, Edward II was informed at Kenilworth Castle of the charges brought against him: The King was guilty of incompetence ; allowing others to govern him to the detriment of the people and Church ; not listening to good advice and pursuing occupations unbecoming to a monarch ; having lost Scotland and lands in Gascony and Ireland through failure of effective governance ; damaging the Church, and imprisoning its representatives ; allowing nobles to be killed, disinherited, imprisoned and exiled ; failing to ensure fair justice, instead governing for profit and allowing others to do likewise ; and of fleeing in the company of a notorious enemy of the realm, leaving it without government, and thereby losing the faith and trust of his people.
The abdication was announced and recorded in London on 24 January 1327, and the following day was proclaimed the first of the reign of Edward III — who, at 14, was still controlled by Isabella and Mortimer.
Edward III ( 13 November 1312 21 June 1377 ) was King of England from 1327 until his death and is noted for his military success.
The king was forced to relinquish the throne to his son, who was crowned as Edward III on 1 February 1327.
He is the first of only five monarchs to reign in the Kingdom of England or its successor states for 50 years or more, the others being Edward III ( 1327 1377 ), George III ( 1760 1820 ), Victoria ( 1837 1901 ) and Elizabeth II ( 1952 present ).
Ian Mortimer, focusing more on contemporary documents from 1327 itself, argues that Roger de Mortimer engineered a fake " escape " for Edward from Berkeley Castle ; after this Edward was kept in Ireland, believing he was really evading Mortimer, before finally finding himself free, but politically unwelcome, after the fall of Isabella and Mortimer.
She was married to Edward, first by proxy, when Edward dispatched the Bishop of Coventry " to marry her in his name " in Valenciennes ( second city in importance of the county of Hainaut ) in October 1327.
In 1327 the City obtained control from Edward III, of the manor next to the south-side of London Bridge ' the town of Southwark ' ( called latterly ' Guildable Manor ', i. e. the place of taxes and tolls ).
In 1327 the City acquired from Edward III the original ' vill of Southwark ' and this was also described as " the borough ".

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War Cruel and Sharp: English Strategy under Edward III, 1327 1360.
As the king was in the North, a number of the Flemings returned home without proceeding further than London, but Paon de Ruet was one of those who remained in England in the retinue of Philippa of Hainaut, accompanying the young queen in her departure from Valenciennes to join her youthful husband Edward III in England at the close of 1327.
The college lost no time in seeking royal favour again after Edward II's deposition, and Edward III confirmed his father's favour in February 1327, but the amended statutes remained in force with the Bishop of Lincoln as Visitor.
Having fled for safety into Kent he returned to London and declared for Edward III, whom he crowned on 1 February 1327.
He was appointed as a member of the Regency Council for Edward III that was formed in February 1327.
* Edward III of England, ( 1327 1377 )
Such dignities as may be afforded the spouse of the sovereign are matters of custom, not law, although a Statute from the reign of Edward III ( 1327 1377 ), makes it high treason to encompass the rape or murder of the king's wife.
Edward II was deposed and his 14-year-old son was crowned Edward III in 1327.
King Edward III ( 1327 1377 ) succeeded his father at the age of 14.
When the boy-king Edward III came to the throne in 1327 he gave the manor to his mother Isabella.
* Edward Plantagenet, Earl of Chester ( 1312 1377 ) ( became King Edward III in 1327 )
Edward III of England ( reigned 1327 1377 ) pressed his claim for the French throne and secured the territories of Aquitaine and Calais.

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