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A rival of King Władysław I the Elbow-high to the Polish crown, John supported the Teutonic Knights in the Polish Teutonic War from 1326 to 1332.
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1332 and 1357
The Second War ( 1332 1357 ) began with the English-supported invasion of Edward Baliol and the " Disinherited " in 1332, and ended in 1357 with the signing of the Treaty of Berwick.
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1332 and John
On 17 February 1332, Philip VI bestowed it on his son John the Good, who, when he became king in turn ( 22 August 1350 ), gave the countship to his second son Louis I, raising it to a duchy in the peerage of France by letters patent of 25 October 1360.
In Ferrara, the death of Azzo VIII d ' Este without legitimate heirs ( 1308 ) encouraged Clement to bring Ferrara under his direct rule: for only nine years, however, was it governed by his appointed vicar, Robert d ' Anjou, King of Naples, before the citizens recalled the Este from exile ( 1317 ); interdiction and excommunications were in vain: in 1332 John XXII was obliged to name three Este brothers as his vicars in Ferrara.
John V Palaiologos ( or Palaeologus ) (, Iōannēs V Palaiologos ) ( 18 June 1332 16 February 1391 ) was a Byzantine emperor, who succeeded his father in 1341, at age nine.
The son of Philip VI and Joan the Lame, John became the Count of Anjou, Count of Maine, and Duke of Normandy in 1332.
John came of age on 26 April 1332, and received overlordship of the duchy of Normandy, as well as the counties of Anjou and Maine.
In 1332, John became Duke of Normandy in prerogative, and had to deal with the reality that most of the Norman nobility was already allied with the English camp.
On 28 July 1332, at the age of 13, John was married to Bonne of Bohemia ( d. 1349 ), daughter of John I ( the Blind ) of Bohemia.
Edward Balliol, son of King John Balliol, assisted by the English and Scottish nobles disinherited by Robert I, invaded Scotland inflicting heavy defeats on the Bruce party on 11 August 1332 at Dupplin Moor and then again at Halidon Hill on 10 July 1333.
In 1332 Edward Balliol, son of the deposed John Balliol, spearheaded an attack on the Bruce sovereignty with the tacit support of King Edward III of England and the explicit endorsement of ' the disinherited '.
In 1332, John the Blind, his son, granted the city its charter and had it encircled by defensive walls, part of which, the current Porte de Trèves, still exists.
In 1332 under the leadership of Edward Balliol, son and heir of King John Balliol, and Henry Beaumont, 4th Earl of Buchan, these men invaded Scotland with the tacit support of Edward III, defeating the Bruce loyalists at the Battle of Dupplin Moor.
* John Ross ( bishop of Carlisle ) ( died 1332 ), English bishop of Carlisle
In 1332, King Philip VI gave the Duchy in appanage to his son John, who became king as John II in 1350.
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It was created in 1332 for John Darcy.
* John V Palaiologos ( 1332 1391 ), Byzantine Emperor from 1341
To achieve these goals, the dukes allied with various neighboring states, mounted military campaigns of which the first Battle of Kremmer Damm in 1332 was the most important, and gave their lands to the Cammin bishops ( in 1320 ) and even to pope John XXII ( in 1330 or 1331 ).
Jutta was married to the future John II of France on 28 July 1332 at the church of Notre-Dame in Melun.
* Edward de Balliol ( died 1364 ), eldest son of John, who ruled from Scotland in name from 1332 to about 1338 in contest with David II of Scotland of the House of Bruce.
Their son was John V Palaiologos ( 1332 1391 ).

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