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1323 and James
In 1323 the Catalan, under Peter, son of King James II, disembarked near Iglesias, in Southern Sardinia.
Constance of Peñafiel or Constance Manuel of Castile ( 1315 / 1323 – 13 November 1345 ) was the daughter of Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena ( 1282 – 1348 ), called " el escritor " ( the writer ), Duke of Peñafiel, and his second wife Constance of Aragon, a daughter of James II of Aragon.

1323 and II
Hunter identified the outlaw with a " Robyn Hode " recorded as employed by Edward II in 1323 during the king's progress through Lancashire.
* Uilleam II, Earl of Ross ( ruled 1274 – 1323 )
Other candidates were Prince Siegfried I of Anhalt and Margrave Frederick I of Meissen ( 1257 – 1323 ), a young grandson of the excommunicated Emperor Frederick II, who however did not yet even have a principality of his own as his father still lived.
* Margaret of Brabant ( 9 February 1323 – 1368 ), married at Saint-Quentin on 6 June 1347 Louis II of Flanders
Bishopthorpe was the site, in 1323, of great council to agree a truce between Edward II and Robert the Bruce, whose forces had been harrying Yorkshire following the Battle of Bannockburn.
De Stratford served as archdeacon of Lincoln, canon of York and dean of the court of arches before 20 June 1323, when he became Bishop of Winchester, an appointment which was made during his visit to Pope John XXII at Avignon and which was very much disliked by Edward II.
King Edward II visited Liverpool in 1323, and the royal accounts show that he used local ferrymen to sail up the river to Ince.
Further work was undertaken between 1323 – 24, following the Despenser War ; Edward II was threatened in the region by the Mortimer Marcher Lord family, and ordered his sheriff, Sir Gruffuld Llywd, to extend the defences leading up to the gatehouse with additional towers.
1270 – 3 March 1323 ), alternatively Andreas de Harcla, was an important English military leader in the borderlands with Scotland during the reign of Edward II.
Later in 1323 BC, King Arnuwandas II was able to write to Karkiya for them to provide asylum for the deposed Manapa-Tarhunta of " the land of the Seha River ", one of the principalities within the Luwian Arzawa complex in western Anatolia.
In 1323 Hungarian King Charles Robert wanted to increase influence over Ban Stephen II Kotroman.
In 1323 Louis II, granted the so-called mountains of Nyon, i. e. pastures and forests in the area of Arzier and Saint-Cergue, to Nyon.
* Leo II of Halych ( d. 1323 )
The existing manor house was fortified by de Harcla, some time prior to 1323, when he was ordered by King Edward II to be hanged, drawn and quartered for alleged collusion with Robert the Bruce, and forfeited his earldom and lands.
After Öz Beg's army killed Lev II and his brother Andrey ( co-kings of Galicia-Volhynia, and last of the Rurikid Dynasty ) in 1323, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Kingdom of Poland had great influence over Galicia-Volhynia.
# Agnes of Carinthia ( died 1293 ), wife of Frederick I, Margrave of Meissen ( 1257 – 1323 ), grandson of Emperor Frederick II ; her only son Frederick of Meissen predeceased his father.
Princess Isabella, Isabelle or Zabel of Armenia (; 1275 / 1280 – murdered in Armenia before 9 April 1323 ) was the daughter of Leo II of Armenia.
* Louis IV ( 1323 – 1336 ), son, also Count of Chiny since 1313, married Margaret, daughter of Duke Theobald II of Lorraine
By his first wife Euphrosyne ( Efrosina ), Theodore Svetoslav had one son, George Terter II, who succeeded as emperor of Bulgaria from 1322 to 1323.
He soon became a leading noble in the internal affairs of the country and, on the childless death of young George Terter II in 1323, Michael Shishman was elected emperor of Bulgaria by the nobility.
# Robert ( d. 1331 ), Count of Marle, married c. 1323 Joan of Brittany ( 1296-March 24, 1363 ), Lady of Nogent-le-Rotrou, daughter of Arthur II, Duke of Brittany.

1323 and formed
In the west, the Vier Waldstätten had already formed an alliance with the city of Berne in 1323, and even sent a detachment to help the Bernese forces in their territorial expansion against the dukes of Savoy and the Habsburgs in the Battle of Laupen in 1339.

1323 and alliance
The 13th century also saw attempts at a Franco-Mongol alliance, with exchange of ambassadors and ( failed ) attempts at military collaboration in the Holy Land during the later Crusades, though eventually the Mongols in the Ilkhanate, after they had destroyed the Abbasid and Ayyubid dynasties, eventually themselves converted to Islam, and signed the 1323 Treaty of Aleppo with the surviving Muslim power, the Egyptian Mamluks.
By 1323, the Forest Cantons had made alliances with Bern and Schwyz signed an alliance with Glarus for protection from the Habsburgs.
After the victory of Louis IV of Bavaria over the Habsburg Frederick the Fair in the battle of Mühldorf ( Bavaria ) in 1322, Bern entered an alliance with the anti-Habsburg Swiss Forest Cantons in 1323.

1323 and with
Louis IV was Duke of Upper Bavaria from 1294 / 1301 together with his elder brother Rudolf I, served as Margrave of Brandenburg until 1323 and as Count Palatine of the Rhine until 1329, became also Duke of Lower Bavaria in 1340 and Count of Hainaut, Holland, Zeeland and Friesland in 1345.
Already in 1323 Louis had sent an army to Italy to protect Milan against the Kingdom of Naples which was together with France the strongest ally of the papacy.
From 1323 the Republic of Sassari decided to side with the King of Aragon, in whose hands it remained for much of the following centuries, though the population revolted at least three times.
The settlement became a city with Crossener Recht, a variation of Magdeburg rights, in 1323.
In 1323 a substantial two story construction was added at the eastern end of the choir, with a chapel dedicated to Saint Piat in the upper floor accessed by a staircase opening onto the ambulatory ( the chapel of St Piat is normally closed to visitors, although it occasionally houses temporary exhibitions ).
Photograph of an alabaster cosmetic jar topped with a lioness, representing Bast, a burial artifact from the tomb of Tutankhamun circa 1323 BC-Cairo Museum
* Kap Shui Mun Bridge carries both road and railway traffic, with a main span of 430 metres and an overall length of 1323 metres, connecting Ma Wan and Lantau Island in Hong Kong as part of the Lantau Link serving Hong Kong International Airport.
Negotiations with the Novgorodian mayor ( Posadnik ) Fedor were inconclusive and the Swedes attacked Karelians around Lake Ladoga and Lake Onega before a peace was concluded in 1339 along the old terms of the 1323 treaty.
It should be noted that these Fraticelli, and probably all the others of that period, were designated Fraticelli della opinione, perhaps on account of their opinion that the Roman papacy had ceased to exist with John XXII ( 1323 ) or Celestin V, and that they alone constituted the true Church.
As the case was with their fathers, Serbia was divided by two independent rulers ; in 1322 and 1323 Ragusan merchants freely visited both lands.
In 1323, Abu Said Khan ( r. 1316-35 ) of the Ilkhanate signed a peace treaty with Egypt.
The allegation was that the cars were able to race with their total weight below 605 kg ( 1323 lb ), the minimum weight required for a Formula 1 car.
Harclay initiated negotiations with the Scots on his own accord, and on 3 January 1323, he signed a peace treaty with Robert the Bruce.
On 3 January 1323, he signed a peace treaty with Robert the Bruce at Lochmaben.

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