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1276 and Magnus
* 1276Magnus Ladulås is crowned King of Sweden in Uppsala Cathedral.
In 1276 it was recorded that " the church of St. Magnus the Martyr is worth £ 15 yearly and Master Geoffrey de la Wade now holds it by the grant of the prior of Bermundeseie and the abbot of Westminster to whom King Henry conferred the advowson by his charter.

1276 and married
# Margaret ( 4 October 1276 – 14 December 1311, Genoa ), married 9 June 1292 to Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor.
# Louis ( May 1276 – 19 May 1319 ), Count of Évreux, married Margaret of Artois
# Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster ( 1245 – 1296 ), married Aveline de Forz in 1269, who died four years later without issue ; married Blanche of Artois in 1276, by whom he had issue.
He married Catherine, daughter of Hungarian king Stephen V. He was the leading Hungarophile in Serbian politics, and because of this he came in conflict with his father, from whom he then usurped the throne in 1276 with help of Hungary, after a clash with his forces at Battle of Gacko.
On 24 January 1285, Wenceslaus married Judith of Habsburg, daughter of Rudolf I, to whom he had been betrothed since 1276.
# Isabella ( b. 12 January 1276 / 11 January 1277 – murdered May 1323 ), twin with Sempad ; married in 1293 with Amalric of Lusignan, Prince of Tyre, son of King Hugh III of Cyprus.
Thoros was married twice ; his first marriage, to Margaret of Lusignan ( ca 1276 – 1296, Armenia ) ( the daughter of King Hugh III of Cyprus ), took place on January 9, 1288.
He married ( 2nd ) in Paris, on 3 February 1276 to Blanche of Artois, widow of Enrique ( or Henri ) I, King of Navarre, Count of Champagne and Brie, and daughter of Robert I of Artois and Matilda of Brabant.
# Sophia ( 1264 – after 12 August 1331 ), married 1276 to Count Otto I of Waldeck.
1276 – after 6 July 1306 ), married to
In 1276 Meinhard married his daughter, Henry's sister Elizabeth to Albert of Habsburg, son of King Rudolph I of Germany and was enfeoffed with the princeless Duchy of Carinthia in 1286.
# Louis ( May 1276 – 19 May 1319 ), Count of Évreux, married Margaret of Artois.
After Henry's death, Blanche married Edmund Crouchback ( 1245 – 1296 ), in 1276, an English prince who was a younger son of Henry III and Eleanor of Provence.
Later, in Paris on 3 February 1276, he married Blanche of Artois, who was a niece of Louis IX of France and Queen of Navarre by her first marriage.
Philip III married as his first wife Isabel ( 1247 – 1271 ), a daughter of King James I of Aragon ( 1208 – 1276 ); long after her death, he claimed the throne of Aragon for his second son, Charles ( 1270 – 1325 ), by virtue of Charles ' descent via Isabel from the Kings of Aragon.
* James ( c. 1240 – July 18, 1276 ), count of Jaffa and Ascalon 1266, married Marie of Montbéliard c. 1260
* Guy ( c. 1250 – February 14, 1304 ), titular count of Jaffa and Ascalon 1276, married his cousin Marie, Lady of Naumachia c. 1290

1276 and second
After suppressing a minor rebellion in Wales in 1276 – 77, Edward responded to a second rebellion in 1282 – 83 with a full-scale war of conquest.
Louis of Évreux ( May 3, 1276 – May 19, 1319, Paris ) was the third son of King Philip III the Bold and his second wife Maria of Brabant, and half-brother of King Philip IV the Fair.

1276 and I
* 1208 – King James I of Aragon ( d. 1276 )
* King James I of Aragon ( 1208 – 1276 )
In July 1276, he was one of the three cardinals whom Pope Adrian V sent to Viterbo with instructions to treat with the German King, Rudolf I of Habsburg, concerning his imperial coronation at Rome and his future relations towards Charles of Anjou, whom papal policy supported.
Election of Rudolph I of Germany as King of Germany over Otakar II of Bohemia in 1273 led to open war in 1276 and Otakar's death in 1278 at the climactic Battle of Marchfeld.
* 1273 – September 29 – Rudolph I of Germany is elected King of Germany over rival candidate King Otakar II of Bohemia, ending the Interregnum ; Otakar refuses to acknowledge Rudolph as the new king, leading to the outbreak of war in 1276.
* 1276 – June – King Rudolph I of Germany declares war on King Otakar II of Bohemia, a political rival ; by November, Otakar II is forced to cede four important territories as demanded by the diet of Nuremberg in 1274.
When James I, the Conqueror, king of Aragon and count of Barcelona, founded the Kingdom of Majorca in 1276, Perpignan became the capital of the mainland territories of the new state.
Henry supported King Ottokar II in his fierce conflict with King Rudolph I of Germany in 1276, giving food and refuge to the Bohemian troops.
* September 29 – Rudolph I of Germany is elected King of Germany over rival candidate King Otakar II of Bohemia, ending the Interregnum ; Otakar refuses to acknowledge Rudolph as the new king, leading to the outbreak of war in 1276.
* February 2 – King James I of Aragon ( d. 1276 )
* Domhnall I, Earl of Mar ( 1276 – 1301 )
In 1276 and 1280 Emperor Rudolf I codified the previously poorly defined rights of the city and granted it the privilege de non Evocando or the right that their citizens were protected from trial in foreign courts.
After the death of James I in 1276, his kingdom was divided between his sons.
James I the Conqueror ( Catalan: Jaume el Conqueridor, Aragonese: Chaime lo Conqueridor, Spanish: Jaime el Conquistador, Occitan: Jacme lo Conquistaire ; 2 February 1208 – 27 July 1276 ) was the King of Aragon, Count of Barcelona, and Lord of Montpellier from 1213 to 1276.
Peter the Great (, ; 1239, Valencia – 2 November 1285 ) was the King of Aragon ( as Peter III ) of Valencia ( as Peter I ), and Count of Barcelona ( as Peter II ) from 1276 to his death.
* James I of Aragon ( d. 1276 )
* Rudolph I ( 1276 – 1286 ), also King of Germany 1273-1291
In 1276 Beverwijk was granted market rights by Floris V, and in 1298 it was granted city rights by John I, both Counts of Holland.
In 1276, James I granted this kingdom to his son, who became James II.
In 1276 Rudolf I, King of the Romans, placed Ottokar under the ban of the empire and besieged Vienna.
* King Stefan Uroš I, ruled 1243 – 1276
' Thomas Larchdeacon ', ' Thomas the Archdeacon ', who masterminded the capture on behalf of her first cousin Edward I of England was paid £ 20 in May 1276 by the king's orders, through the sheriff of Cornwall.

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