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* 1336 BC: Akhenaten names Smenkhkare as a co-ruler.
* 1348 BC1336 BC: Akhenaten and his family, relief from Akhetaten ( modern el-Amarna ) was made.
* c. 1348 BC1336 BC: Nefertiti, bust from Akhetaten ( modern Amarna ) was made.
* c. 1348 BC1336 BC: Tish-shaped vase, from Akhetaten ( modern Tell el-Amarna ) was made.
* 1336 BC Pharaoh Akhenaten of Egypt names Smenkhkare as a co-ruler.
* c. 1336 BC – Amarna period in Ancient Egypt ends.
* 1336 BC – 1327 BC: Inner coffin of Tutankhamun's sarcophagus, from the tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings near Deir el-Bahri is made.
She may have been the co-regent of Egypt with Akhenaten, who ruled from 1352 BC to 1336 BC.
Prominent dynasties of this time include the Cholas ( 3rd c. BC to 12th c. AD ), Chalukyas ( 6th to 12th c .), Rashtrakutas ( 753 – 982 ), Hoysalas ( 10th to 14th c .), Kakatiya ( 1083 CE to 1323 CE ) and Vijayanagara Empire ( 1336 – 1646 ).
It was marked by the reign of Amenhotep IV, who changed his name to Akhenaten ( 1353 – 1336 BC ) in order to reflect the dramatic change of Egypt's polytheistic religion into one where a sun-god Aten was worshiped over all other gods.
The death of Akhenaten occurred circa 1336 BC and it was not long before the traditional religious practices began to resume.

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* 1336 Possible first expedition to the Canary Islands with additional expeditions in 1340 and 1341, though this is disputed.
In the Muromachi Period ( 1336 1573 ), Ouchi Hiroyo, the 24th ruler of the Ouchi family conquered both areas of Yamaguchi Prefecture.
In the Muromachi Period ( 1336 1573 ), Ouchi Hiroyo, the 24th ruler of the Ouchi family conquered both areas of Yamaguchi Prefecture.

1336 and daughter
In 1336 he married Blanche of Namur, daughter of Count Jean of Namur and Marie of Artois, a descendant of Louis VIII of France.
In summer 1336, their only daughter, Margaret Audley, was abducted by Ralph Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford.
Ralph de Camoys ( d. 1336 ) married firstly, Margaret de Brewes, daughter of William de Brewes, 1st Lord Brewes ( d. 1291 ), and secondly, Elizabeth le Despenser, daughter of Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester ( executed 27 October 1326 ).
The heir of Thomas de Camoys ( d. 1372 ) was his nephew, another Thomas de Camoys ( d. 1421 ), who was the grandson of Ralph de Camoys ( d. 1336 ) by his second wife, Elizabeth le Despenser, and the son of Sir John Camoys by his second wife, Elizabeth le Latimer, daughter of William le Latimer, 3rd Lord Latimer.
The dynasty came to end in 1301 with the death of King Andrew III of Hungary, while the last member of the House of Árpad, Andrew's daughter, Blessed Elizabeth of Töss, died in 1336 or 1338.
On 25 January 1336 he married Isabella of Valois, daughter of Charles, Count of Valois and his third wife Mahaut of Châtillon.
In 1336 when Count Heinrich of Waldeck pledged, among other things, this village to Count Johann of Nassau as a dowry for his daughter, it was called Rodern.
In 1336, Count Heinrich IV of Waldeck pledged, among other things, the village of Nuwenkyrchen to Count Johann of Nassau as a dowry for his daughter ( see also Rhadern above ), which also gave Neukirchen its first documentary mention.
In 1315 Leopold married Catherine ( 1284 – 1336 ), daughter of Count Amadeus V of Savoy.
* Louis IV ( 1323 – 1336 ), son, also Count of Chiny since 1313, married Margaret, daughter of Duke Theobald II of Lorraine
She was called to act once more as a peacemaker in 1336, when Alfonso IV marched his troops against King Alfonso XI of Castile, to whom he had married his daughter Maria, and who had neglected and ill-treated her.
In December 1336, he married Maria de La Cerda y Lara ( 1310 – 19 November 1379, Paris ), the daughter of Fernando de la Cerda, Lord of Lara.
# Charles ( 1305 – 1336 ), Count of Étampes married Maria de la Cerda, Lady of Lunel, daughter of Fernando de la Cerda.
# Louis II d ' Évreux ( 1336 – 1400 ), married Jeanne ( d. 1389 ), daughter of Raoul I of Brienne, Count of Eu
John de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford ( 23 November 1306 – 20 January 1336 ) was born in St Clement's, Oxford to Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford and Elizabeth of Rhuddlan, a daughter of Edward I of England.

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By his first wife, Margaret de Brewes, Ralph de Camoys ( d. 1336 ) had a son, Thomas de Camoys, 2nd Baron Camoys, ( d. 1372 ) who married a wife named Margaret, and by her had a son, Ralph Camoys.

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* 1336 – Francesco Petrarca ( Petrarch ) ascends Mont Ventoux.
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.
* Constance ( 1318 – 1346 ), married in 1336 to James III of Majorca.
* 1336 – Emperor Go-Kōgon of Japan ( d. 1374 )
Their beylik was conquered by the Ottomans in 1336.
* 1404 – Albert, Count of Holland ( b. 1336 )
Other instances, such as Emperor Go-Toba's 1221 rebellion against the Kamakura shogunate and the 1336 Kemmu Restoration under Emperor Go-Daigo, show the power struggle between the Imperial House and the military governments of Japan.
And " the famous yew of the wood " ( ibar alai fhidbaidha ) is also the name that Lugh's spear is called by in a tract which alleges that it, the Lúin of Celtchar and the spear Crimall that blinded Cormac Mac Airt were the one and the same weapon ( tract in TCD MS 1336 ( olim H 3.
* 1378 – Pope Gregory XI ( b. 1336 )
* McDonald, R. Andrew, The Kingdom of the Isles: Scotland's Western Seaboard, c. 1100 – c. 1336.
Petrarch recounts that on April 26, 1336, with his brother and two servants, he climbed to the top of Mont Ventoux (), a feat which he undertook for recreation rather than necessity.
Petrarch's Virgil ( title page ) ( c. 1336 ) Illuminated manuscript by Simone Martini, 29 x 20 cm Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan.
In this regard, he promulgated an apostolic constitution, Benedictus Deus, in 1336.
Beginning in the Muromachi period ( AD 1336 – 1573 ) of Japan, vinegar was added to the mixture for better taste and preservation.
Around 1334 – 1336 Ashikaga Takauji helped the Go-Daigo line regain the throne.
In 1336 the emperor was banished again, in favor of a new emperor.
The political power of the convent slowly waned in the 14th century, beginning with the establishment of the Zunftordnung ( guild laws ) in 1336 by Rudolf Brun, who also became the first independent mayor, i. e. not nominated by the abbess.
** Charles II of Alençon, Count of Alençon and Perche 1325 – 1346, Count of Joigny 1335 – 1336 ( d. 1346 )
* February 14 – Timur ( aka Tamerlane ), Turco-Mongol monarch and conqueror ( b. 1336 )

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