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1328 and King
The first-born of this union, Infanta Maria of Portugal, married King Alfonso XI of Castile in 1328, at the same time that Afonso IV's heir, Peter I of Portugal, was promised to another Castilian infanta, Constance of Peñafiel.
* 1328 – Philip VI is crowned King of France.
* 1328King Peter I of Cyprus ( d. 1369 )
In May 1328 King Edward III of England signed the Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton, which recognised Scotland as an independent kingdom, and Bruce as its king.
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.
He then installed a Spiritual Franciscan, Pietro Rainalducci as Antipope Nicholas V, but both fled Rome in August 1328, after Robert, King of Naples had sent both a fleet and an army against them.
The family also provided two Holy Roman Emperors ( 1328 / 1742 ), one King of the Romans ( 1400 ), two Anti-Kings of Bohemia ( 1619 / 1742 ), one King of Hungary ( 1305 ), one King of Denmark and Norway ( 1440 ) and a King of Greece ( 1832 – 1862 ).
* January 17 – King Peter I of Cyprus ( murdered ) ( b. 1328 )
The invasion of the North of England by Robert the Bruce forced Edward III of England to sign the Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton on 1 May 1328, which recognised the independence of Scotland with Bruce as King.
Philip VI ( 1293 – 22 August 1350 ), known as the Fortunate ( French: le Fortuné ) and of Valois, was the King of France from 1328 to his death.
In 1328, Philip's first cousin, King Charles IV, died without an agnatic male descendant ; however, at the time of his death his wife was pregnant.
After Charles ' queen, Jeanne d ' Évreux, gave birth to a girl, Philip was crowned as King on 29 May 1328 at the Cathedral in Reims.
Charles IV, known as the Fair ( 18 / 19 June 1294 – 1 February 1328 ), was the King of France and of Navarre ( as Charles I ) and Count of Champagne from 1322 to his death: he was the last French king of the senior Capetian lineage.
Guy's son Count Robert III ( 1305 – 1322 ) nevertheless granted further city rights to Dunkirk, his successor Count Louis I ( 1322 – 1346 ) had to face the Peasant revolt of 1323 – 1328, which was crushed by King Philip VI of France at the 1328 Battle of Cassel, whereafter the Dunkirkers again were affected by the repressive measures of their lord-paramount.
Valois passed to Charles's eldest son, Philip upon his death in 1325, and returned to the crown when Philip became King Philip VI in 1328.
The treaty was signed in Edinburgh by Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland, on 17 March 1328, and was ratified by the English Parliament at Northampton on 1 May.
In the quitclaim of Edward III of 1 March 1328 preceding the treaty Edward endorsed that the Anglo – Scottish border would be maintained as it was in the reign of Alexander III of Scotland and that Scotland, so defined, " shall belong to our dearest ally and friend, the magnificent prince, Lord Robert, by God's grace illustrious King of Scotland, and to his heirs and successors, separate in all things from the kingdom of England, whole, free, and undisturbed in perpetuity, without any kind of subjection, service, claim or demand.
* Following the rejection by Robert the Bruce ( crowned King of Scotland in 1306 ) of papal mediation between England and Scotland, Pope John XXII placed Scotland under interdict in 1317 or 1318 because of continuing Scots raids into England ; in 1328 the same Pope lifted the interdict in the light of the Treaty of Edinburgh – Northampton.

1328 and Charles
** Charles IV ( 1322 – 1328 )
** Charles I ( 1322 – 1328 )
* Charles IV ( 1322 – 1328 )
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.
** Charles IV the Fair, 1322 – 1328
On 16 December 1325, Charles died, leaving Anjou to his eldest son Philip of Valois, on whose recognition as king of France ( Philip VI ) on 1 April 1328, the countship of Anjou was again united to the crown.
** Charles, Duke of Calabria ( d. 1328 )
* Charles IV of France ( d. 1328 )
When Charles IV died in 1328, the French Succession was thrown wide open.
Edward's campaign had also a dynastic rationale, as, following the death of his uncle, Charles IV of France in 1328, Edward saw himself as the Capetian heir to the Kingdom of France, but the French chose to follow an all-male line of descent from his great grandfather and the House of Valois.
At Robert's death in 1343, he was succeeded by his 16-year-old granddaughter Giovanna I of Naples ( Joanna ), his son Charles having predeceased him in 1328.
** Charles ( 1298 – 1328 ), Duke of Calabria ( 1309 ), Viceroy of Naples ( 1318 ), who was the father of Queen Joan I of Naples
# Charles IV of France and Navarre ( as Charles I ) ( c. 1294 – 1 February 1328 )
Vincennes was more than the grim fortress: Philippe III ( in 1274 ) and Philippe IV ( in 1284 ) were each married there and three 14th-century kings were born at Vincennes: Louis X ( 1316 ), Philippe V ( 1322 ) and Charles IV ( 1328 ).
It was commissioned from the artist Jean Pucelle between 1324 and 1328, probably as a gift from her husband Charles IV.
He joined Philip VI of France, Charles of Valois's son, on his succession in 1328 and died in the Battle of Cassel.
It stayed with the French crown until the death of Charles IV of France at 1328.
As Charles died without male issue, when Philip of Valois became king of France, the Navarrese declared themselves independent and called to the throne Joanna II, daughter of Louis X and senior niece of Charles, and her husband Philip of Évreux ( reigned 1328 – 43 ), called Philip the Wise.

1328 and IV
It was he who, in old age, crowned Louis IV of Bavaria as Holy Roman Emperor in 1328.
Early in the 14th century, an unknown author built upon the continuation of Petrus Guillermi, adding the biographies of popes Martin IV ( d. 1285 ) through John XXII ( 1316 – 1334 ), with information taken from the " Chronicon Pontificum " of Bernardus Guidonis, stopping abruptly in 1328.
Duke Louis IV was elected German king in 1314 and crowned as Holy Roman Emperor in 1328.
Eventually, fearing imprisonment and possible execution, Ockham, Michael of Cesena and other Franciscan sympathizers fled Avignon on 26 May 1328, and eventually took refuge in the court of the Holy Roman Emperor Louis IV of Bavaria-who was also engaged in dispute with the papacy, and became Ockham's patron.
Louis IV invaded Italy, entered Rome and set up Pietro Rainalducci as Antipope Nicholas V in 1328.
Louis the Roman () ( May 7, 1328 – May 17, 1365 ) was the eldest son of Emperor Louis IV the Bavarian by his second wife, Margaret II, Countess of Hainault, and a member of the House of Wittelsbach.
After spending four months in Rome, he withdrew with Louis IV to Viterbo, but in December 1328 the papal legate Cardinal Orsini began a campaign against Viterbo and Corneto.
From 1328 the Velikii Kniaz of Muscovy appeared as the grand duke for " all of Russia " until Ivan IV of Russia in 1547 was crowned as Tsar.
His second marriage, on 1328, was to Maria of Portugal, daughter of Alfonso IV of Portugal.
In 1347 in Barcelona, he married Leonor of Portugal ( 1328 – 1348 ), daughter of Alfons IV of Portugal.
From 1328 the Velikii Kniaz of Muscovy appeared as the Grand Duke for " all of Russia " until Ivan IV of Russia in 1547 was crowned as tsar.
Then followed the rapid succession of the last Direct Capetian kings of France between 1314 and 1328, the three sons of Philip IV.
In 1328 he fought another emperor who had ventured into Italy, Louis IV of Bavaria, and in 1330 forced John of Bohemia to quit northern Italy.

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