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She eventually was crowned queen on 4 March 1330 at Westminster Abbey when she was almost six months pregnant ; and she gave birth to her first son, Edward, the following June just nine days before her sixteenth birthday.
His death made Joanna, his eldest child, first in line to the throne ; she received homage as such on 4 November 1330.
6 November 1330, she married John de Beaumont, 2nd Baron Beaumont, son of Henry Beaumont, 4th Earl of Buchan ( c. 1288-1340 ) and his wife Alice Comyn ( 1289-3 July 1349 ).
Through her marriage to Edmund ( who was executed for treason in 1330 ), she was the mother of two short-lived Earls of Kent, of Margaret and Joan of Kent ( wife of Edward, the Black Prince ).
Edward III acquired Hadleigh Castle in 1330, when he recovered it from his mother, Isabella of France, who had taken it from Edward when she deposed him in 1326.
In January 1330, she was released and pardoned after agreeing to sign away the most valuable part of her share of the lucrative Clare inheritance to the crown.
María was the widow ( circa 1360 ) of Álvaro Dias de Sousa ( circa 1330 – 1365 ), 2nd Lord of Mafra and Ericeira, by whom she had conceived Lopo Dias de Sousa ( 1350 – 1435 Pombal ), who inherited his father's titles and later became Master of the Order of Christ.

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Among the Turkmen leaders the Ottomans emerged as great power under Osman and his son Orhan I. Smyrna was conquered in 1330 AD, and the last Byzantine possession, Philadélphia ( modern Alaşehir ), fell in 1390 AD.
1330, but there is no evidence of fights between Poland and Lithuania while Aldona was alive.
He was born Pierre Roger de Beaufort in Maumont in the modern commune of Rosiers-d ' Égletons, Limousin, around 1330.
Douglas was killed in battle during the siege of Teba in August 1330 while fulfilling his promise.
* Roger de Mortimer, 1st Earl of March ( 1287 – 1330 ) an English nobleman, was for three years de facto ruler of England, after leading a successful rebellion against Edward II.
* Edward, the Black Prince ( 1330 – 1376 ) or Edward of Woodstock, Prince of Wales, KG, was the eldest son of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault, and father to King Richard II of England.
Year 1330 ( MCCCXXX ) was a common year starting on Monday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Julian calendar.
He arranged that his daughter Maria should wed Alfonso XI of Castile ( 1328 ), but the marriage precipitated the war it was intended to avert, and peace was only restored ( 1330 ) after Queen Isabella had again intervened.
Next to the Duomo were the Civic Tower ( existing at least from 1330 and enlarged in 1583 by Pellegrino Tibaldi ): its fall on March 17, 1989, was the final motivating force that started the last decade's efforts to save the Leaning Tower of Pisa from a similar fate.
Nicholas V, born Pietro Rainalducci ( c. 1260 – 16 October 1333 ) was an antipope in Italy from 12 May 1328 to 25 July 1330 during the pontificate of Pope John XXII ( 1316 – 34 ) at Avignon.
Edmund was finally involved in a conspiracy in 1330, allegedly to restore Edward II, whom he claimed was still alive: Isabella and Mortimer broke up the conspiracy, arresting Edmund and other supporters – including Simon Mepeham, Archbishop of Canterbury.
Berkhamsted Castle, where Isabella was initially held after Mortimer and her fall from power in 1330.
Basarab gave his daughter in marriage to Ivan Alexander, a nephew of Tzar Michael Shishman of Bulgaria ( 1323 – 1330 ) who was an enemy of the Hungarian king.
Edward of Woodstock, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, Prince of Aquitaine, KG ( 15 June 1330 – 8 June 1376 ) was the eldest son of King Edward III of England and his wife Philippa of Hainault as well as father to King Richard II of England.
Edward was born on 15 June 1330 at Woodstock Palace in Oxfordshire.
The monastery Visoki Dečani was built between the years 1330 and 1350.
Bishop Wyville ( 1330 – 1375 ) was the first Bishop to describe himself " episcopus Sarum ".
It was granted city rights on March 7, 1330 by Władysław I the Elbow-high.
From 1330 to 1745 the city was ruled by the Monforte-Gambatesa family, who built the castle and established a mint.
Little Cumbrae was recorded as Kumbrey circa 1300, Cumbraye circa 1330 and Litill Comeray in 1515 and was also formerly known as Little or Wee Cumray.

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# Guta ( Jutte / Bona ) ( 13 March 1271 – 18 June 1297, Prague ), married 24 January 1285 to King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia and became the mother of king Wenceslaus III of Bohemia, Poland and Hungary, of queen Anne of Bohemia ( 1290 – 1313 ), duchess of Carinthia, and of queen Elisabeth of Bohemia ( 1292 – 1330 ), countess of Luxembourg.
The tension increased after Edward and Philippa, who had married on 24 January 1328, had a son on 15 June 1330.
* Elisabeth ( 20 January 1292 – 28 September 1330 ), married in 1310 to John of Luxembourg.
He had married twice, firstly in Constantinople ca 1318 or 1318 to a Kantakouzene ( died ca 1330 ), without issue, and secondly in 1330 – 1332, Theodora Syrgiannaina ( died 1347 / 1349 ), sister of the pinkernes (" cupbearer ") Syrgiannes Palaiologos Philanthropenos, with whom he fathered two children.
The name Kérouaille was derived from an heiress whom an ancestor François de Penhoët had married in 1330.
* Eleanor ( died 1332 ), married ( 1330 ) Rudolph, Duke of Lorraine, son of Frederick IV
# Marie of Bourbon, Latin Empress ( 1315 – 1387, Naples ), married first in Nicosia in January 1330 Guy of Lusignan ( d. 1343 ), titular Prince of Galilee, married second on September 9, 1347 Robert of Taranto, the titular Latin Emperor.
Henry also reconciled with the House of Luxembourg and in 1330 married his daughter Margaret off to King John's son John Henry.
Lancaster was married to Isabella, daughter of Henry, Lord Beaumont, in 1330.
* John I, Marquis of Namur ( 1267 – 1330 ), married Margaret of Clermont, daughter of Robert, Count of Clermont, and Marie of Artois ( 1291 – 1365 ), daughter of Philip of Artois and had issue
He married by proxy at the Château de Bourbon on 29 November 1328 and in person at Santa Sophia, Nicosia on 15 – 30 January 1330 Marie of Bourbon ( 1315 – 1387 in Naples and buried there ), Princess of Achaia – later remarried on 9 September 1347 in Naples to Prince Robert II of Tarento ( 1299 / 1319 – 10 September 1364 in Naples and buried there ), Titular Emperor of Constantinople in 1343, etc., without issue – and they left one son:
** John of Lusignan ( c. 1329 or 1329 / 1330 – 1375 ), Regent of Cyprus and Titular Prince of Antioch, murdered, married twice, firstly in 1343 to Constance, daughter of Frederick III of Sicily and Eleanor of Anjou, without issue, and secondly in 1350 to Alice d ' Ibelin ( d. after 1373 ), by whom he had issue
* Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March ( 25 April 1287 – 29 November 1330 ) married Joan de Geneville, by whom he had twelve children.
By 1352 the lordship of Cottingham had passed from the de Wake family through Thomas Wake's sister Margaret Wake, who married Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent ( 1301 – 1330 ) to John, 3rd Earl of Kent ( 1330 – 1352 ).
She married firstly ( Berlin February 1360 ) Louis VI the Roman, Duke of Bavaria ( b. Munchen 12. 5. 1330 d. Berlin 17. 5. 1365 ), this marriage remained childless ; and married secondly Count Henry II of Holstein ( b. c. 1317, d. 16. 11. 1384 ), of which marriage several children Gerhard, Albert, Henry, and Sophia.
# Matilda, married c. 1314 Matthias of Lorraine ( d. c. 1330 ), Lord of Warsberg.

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