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1314 and Margaret
In 1314, the daughters-in-law of Philip IV, Margaret of Burgundy ( wife of Louis X ) and Blanche of Burgundy ( wife of Charles IV ) were accused of adultery, and their alleged lovers ( Phillipe d ' Aunay and Gauthier d ' Aunay ) tortured, flayed and executed in what has come to be known as the Tour de Nesle Affair ().
Joan was implicated in Queen Margaret's adultery case during 1314 ; Margaret was accused and convicted of adultery with two knights, upon the testimony of their sister-in-law, Isabella.
Princess Joan, the remaining daughter of Louis X by the late Queen Margaret, was one obvious candidate, but suspicion still hung over her as a result of the scandal in 1314, including concerns over her actual parentage.
When Elizabeth's only brother Gilbert, 7th Earl of Hertford was killed at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314 aged only 23 and leaving no surviving issue, his property was equally divided between his three full sisters, Elizabeth, Eleanor and Margaret.
Following the death of their brother, Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford, at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, Margaret and her sisters, Elizabeth and Eleanor de Clare received a share of the inheritance.
He married Margaret de Clare, ( daughter of the Earl of Hertford who was also 3rd Earl of Gloucester ( a 1218 creation, extinct in 1314 )).
In 1305, Margaret married her cousin once removed, Louis X of France, King of Navarre, who in 1314 acceded to the French throne as Louis X.
Early in 1314, Margaret was allegedly caught in an act of adultery in the Tour de Nesle Affair.
In 1314, Château Gaillard was the prison of Margaret of Burgundy and Blanche of Artois, two French noblewomen ; they were locked up and had their heads shaved for committing adultery.
With her sisters, Elizabeth de Clare and Margaret de Clare, she inherited her father's estates after the death of her brother, Gilbert de Clare, 4th Earl of Gloucester at Bannockburn in 1314.

1314 and Blanche
Charles married his first wife, Blanche of Burgundy, the daughter of Otto IV, Count of Burgundy in 1308, but Blanche was caught up in the Tour de Nesle scandals of 1314 and imprisoned.

1314 and Joan
# Philip IV ( 1268 – 29 November 1314 ), his successor, married Joan I of Navarre
Among the best-known individuals to be executed by burning were Jacques de Molay ( 1314 ), Jan Hus ( 1415 ), St. Joan of Arc ( 30 May 1431 ), Savonarola ( 1498 ) Patrick Hamilton ( 1528 ), John Frith ( 1533 ), William Tyndale ( 1536 ), Michael Servetus ( 1553 ), Giordano Bruno ( 1600 ) and Avvakum ( 1682 ).
Her grandfather Geoffrey de Geneville, at the age of eighty in 1308, conveyed most, but not all, of his Irish lordships to Roger Mortimer, and then retired, notably alive: he finally died in 1314, with Joan succeeding as suo jure 2nd Baroness Geneville.
After four unhappy years of marriage, Surrey alleged in 1314 that the union was unlawful because Joan was related to him in the third and fourth degree, and because he had been " precontracted " to Maud of Nerford, his longtime mistress and the mother of his children, before marrying Joan.

1314 and
Bruce secured Scottish independence from England militarily if not diplomatically at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314.
Unable to make any headway, Bruce agreed to a pact with Mowbray if no relief came by midsummer 1314, the castle would surrender to Bruce.
Land in the vicinity of Bannockburn village, probably between the Pelstream and Bannock burns, was the site of the Battle of Bannockburn fought in 1314 one of the pivotal battles of the 13th / 14th century Wars of Independence between the kingdoms of Scotland and England.
The steward of the district, a convert of Nikkō's called Hagiri Sanenaga, also began to commit " heresies "— actions such as building a private temple dedicated to the Buddha Amida and visiting Shinto shrines with assurances from one of the other six senior priests, Mimbu Nikō ( 民部日向, 1253 – 1314 ), that this was acceptable.
* Zhao Mengfu ( 1254 1322 )-Painter, calligrapher, poet ( rector, 1314 – 1320 ).
* Pope Clement V ( 1305 – 1314 ) memorable for suppressing the Knights Templar, and moving papacy to Avignon
Later routes linked ports around the Mediterranean, between the Mediterranean and the Black Sea ( a grain trade soon squeezed off by the Turkish capture of Constantinople, 1453 ) and between the Mediterranean and Bruges where the first Genoese galley arrived at Sluys in 1277, the first Venetian galere in 1314 and Southampton.

1314 and latter
Another grandchild of the original Alan de la Zouche, Joyce la Zouche, married Robert Mortimer of Richard's Castle ; one of their younger sons, William la Zouche, took the name of la Zouche and bought Ashby-de-la-Zouch from Alan in 1304, the latter to hold it until his death ( 1314 ).
He died in 1314, less than a year after the execution of the Templar leaders – it was said that he had been summoned to appear before God by Jacques de Molay ( died 1314 ), the Grand Master of the Templars, as the latter was burnt at the stake as a heretic ; it was also said that de Molay had cursed the King and his family.

1314 and two
King Philip IV of France ( 1268 – 1314 ) In 1305, the new Pope Clement V, based in France, sent letters to both the Templar Grand Master Jacques de Molay and the Hospitaller Grand Master Fulk de Villaret to discuss the possibility of merging the two Orders.
Bertoldo's son, Gentile II ( 1250 – 1318 ), was two times Senator of Rome, podestà of Viterbo and, from 1314, Gran Giustiziere (" Great Justicer ") of the Kingdom of Naples.
The death of Pope Clement V in 1314 was followed by an interregnum of two years due to disagreements between the cardinals, who were split into two factions.
The family provided two Holy Roman Emperors: Louis IV ( 1314 – 1347 ) and Charles VII ( 1742 – 1745 ), both members of the Bavarian branch of the family, and one German King with Rupert of the Palatinate ( 1400 – 1410 ), a member of the Palatinate branch.
Scoular Anderson has written a humorous history of Scotland in two volumes: 1314 and All That and 1745 and All That.
Burke released two singles on the Singular label: " Doodle Dee Doo " b / w " It's All Right " ( Singular 1314 ) in December 1959, and " This Little Ring " b / w " I'm Not Afraid " ( Singular 1812 ; and Mala 420 ) in May 1960, but neither single charted.
There are two recorded Scottish instances of circular schiltrons: William Wallace's army at Falkirk ( 1298 ), and Thomas Randolph's forces on the first day of Bannockburn ( 1314 ).
There are a few bus routes, these are Route N8 ( Nippy Bus ) West Coker-Yeovil which operates hourly Monday to Saturday Daytime and two journeys morning peak hours to Yeovil and one peak hour return, Route X37 ( Sureline ) Yeovil-Dorchester operates one journey in this direction only Monday to Friday Yeovil College Term Time Only at 0927 arriving at Dorchester at 1020 in combination with a return service Route 212 ( Sureline ) Dorchester-Yeovil operates one journey in this direction only Monday to Friday Yeovil College Term Time Only leaving Dorchester at 1200 arriving back in East Coker at 1314.
Incidentally, in the esoteric domain, René Guénon says that two dates mark historically the fundamental spiritual degeneration of the West: first, the destruction of the Order of the Knight Templars in 1314, which defines precisely what René Guénon called " modern deviation ", and the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648 which severed, in the historical and " outer realm ", the link between West and what René Guénon defined as the " Supreme Centre ".
Two long interregna occurred after the reinstatement of the conclave: in 1314 – 1316 during the Avignon Papacy, where the original conclave were dispersed by besieging mercenaries and not reconvened until almost two years had passed ; and in 1415 – 1417, as a result of the Western Schism.
Following this there were two other expeditions from the Khilji Sultanate in 1314 AD led by Khusro Khan ( later Sultan Nasir-ud-din ) and in 1323 AD by Ulugh Khan ( later Sultan Muhammad bin Tughluq ) under Sultan Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq.
In 1314, Kolathiri send two princesses called Attingal Rani and Kunnumel Rani to replace Venad dynasty then ruled by Vira Udaya Martanda Varma ( 1313 – 1333 ), the son of Ravi Varma ( 1299 – 1313 ).

1314 and being
Both men were declared guilty of being relapsed heretics, and they were sentenced to burn alive at the stake in Paris on March 18, 1314.
The first records of the name is Tredyn ( 1304 ) and Trethyn ( 1314 ) and means farm + fort ; being near the cliff castle at the Logan Rock.

1314 and Louis
** Louis X ( 1314 – 1316 )
* Louis X ( 1314 – 1316 )
After him all kings and emperors relied on the lands of their own family ( Hausmacht ): Louis IV of Wittelsbach ( king 1314, emperor 1328 – 47 ) relied on his lands in Bavaria ; Charles IV of Luxembourg, the grandson of Henry VII, drew strength from his own lands in Bohemia.
** Louis X the Quarreller, 1314 – 1316
Duke Louis IV was elected German king in 1314 and crowned as Holy Roman Emperor in 1328.
His attempts to follow his father as King of the Romans failed with the election of Louis IV of Wittelsbach in 1314.
Louis IV ( German: Ludwig ) ( 1 April 1282, Munich – 11 October 1347 ), called the Bavarian, of the house of Wittelsbach, was the King of Germany ( King of the Romans ) from 1314, the King of Italy from 1327 and the Holy Roman Emperor from 1328.
Louis was elected in October 1314 upon the instigation of Peter of Aspelt, the Prince-elector and Archbishop of Mainz, with five of the seven votes, to wit Archbishop-Elector Baldwin of Trier, the legitimate King-Elector John of Bohemia, Duke John II of Saxe-Lauenburg, rivallingly claiming the Saxon prince-electoral power, Peter of Aspelt, and Prince-Elector Waldemar of Brandenburg.
In 1314, the last Count of Champagne assumed the throne as King Louis X of France and the region became part of the Crown territories.
Under Louis IX ( Saint Louis ) ( 1226 – 1270 ) and Philip IV ( Philip the Fair ) ( 1284 – 1314 ) the Merovingian palace was extended and more heavily fortified.
Louis X, ( 4 October 1289 – 5 June 1316 ), called the Quarreler, the Headstrong, or the Stubborn (; ) was the King of Navarre ( as Louis I ) from 1305 and King of France from 1314 until his death.
On the death of his father in 1314, Louis became King of France.
Philip was influenced both by the troubles and unrest that his father had encountered during 1314, and the difficulties that his older brother – Louis X, known as " the Quarreler " had faced during the intervening few years.
After Louis IV ( 1314 – 47 ) had defeated his rival Frederick, Duke of Austria, at the battle of Mühldorf ( 18 September 1322 ), and had invaded Lombardy to further the cause of the Ghibelline Visconti, John XXII ordered the whole question of right to the German throne to be brought before the papal tribunal and, on 8 October 1323, began canonical proceedings against Louis.
In 1314, Duke Louis IV of Bavaria ( who would become Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor ) and Frederick the Handsome, a Habsburg prince, each claimed the crown of the Holy Roman Emperor.
In 1314, Duke Louis IV of Bavaria ( who would become Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor ) and Frederick the Handsome, a Habsburg prince, each claimed the crown of the Holy Roman Emperor.

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