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1332 and King
** King Charles II of Navarre ( b. 1332 )
* King Valdemar Atterdag of Denmark reconquers Scania, which has been in Swedish possession since 1332.
A rival of King Władysław I the Elbow-high to the Polish crown, John supported the Teutonic Knights in the Polish – Teutonic War from 1326 to 1332.
* January 1 – King Charles II of Navarre ( b. 1332 )
In 1332, when King Philip VI of France was conversing with the German priest Brocardus for advice and guidance, their topic shifted to the assassin.
In Ferrara, the death of Azzo VIII d ' Este without legitimate heirs ( 1308 ) encouraged Clement to bring Ferrara under his direct rule: for only nine years, however, was it governed by his appointed vicar, Robert d ' Anjou, King of Naples, before the citizens recalled the Este from exile ( 1317 ); interdiction and excommunications were in vain: in 1332 John XXII was obliged to name three Este brothers as his vicars in Ferrara.
Charles II ( Évreux, 10 October 1332 – 1 January 1387 in Pamplona ), called " Charles the Bad ", was King of Navarre 1349 – 1387 and Count of Évreux 1343 – 1387.
Edward Balliol, son of King John Balliol, assisted by the English and Scottish nobles disinherited by Robert I, invaded Scotland inflicting heavy defeats on the Bruce party on 11 August 1332 at Dupplin Moor and then again at Halidon Hill on 10 July 1333.
In 1332 Edward Balliol, son of the deposed John Balliol, spearheaded an attack on the Bruce sovereignty with the tacit support of King Edward III of England and the explicit endorsement of ' the disinherited '.
Magnus Eriksson ( spring 1316 – 1 December 1374 ) as Magnus IV was king of Sweden ( 1319 – 1364 ), including Finland, as Magnus VII King of Norway ( 1319 – 1343 ), including Iceland and Greenland, and also ruled Scania ( 1332 – 1360 ).
It was presumed that Valdemar would assist Magnus in the aforementioned rebellion, started by his eldest son Eric, by invading the province of Scania, which had been pawned by King Christopher II of Denmark before his death in 1332 to Magnus and had been under Swedish rule since.
In 1332 under the leadership of Edward Balliol, son and heir of King John Balliol, and Henry Beaumont, 4th Earl of Buchan, these men invaded Scotland with the tacit support of Edward III, defeating the Bruce loyalists at the Battle of Dupplin Moor.
The next secular order which is known to appear was the Order of the " Knights of the Band ", founded by the King Alfonso XI of Castile in 1332.
The exact nature of the arrangement between Judith and de Busli is unknown, however there is evidence that such an arrangement may have continued for a number of centuries — an inquisition following the death of Thomas de Furnival in 1332 found that his ancestors had held the manor of Sheffield " of the King of Scotland ", paying a yearly service of two white greyhounds.
The right to hold a market each Wednesday was granted by King Edward III to Alice de Lisle, sister of Lord Tyes and widow of Warin de Lisle, on 25 April 1332 ; a fair, lasting seven days at the Feast of St Peter ad Vincula on 1 August ; and another fair of seven days on 24 August at Mousehole for the feast of St Bartholomew – later to be held in Penzance.
William became a frequent witness to King Robert's charters, but that did not prevent Bishop William, on 24 September 1332, being present at the coronation of Edward Balliol.
In 1332 when the King of Denmark Christopher II died as a " king without a country " after he had pawned Denmark piece by piece, King Magnus took advantage of his neighbour's distress, redeeming the pawn for the eastern Danish provinces for a huge amount of silver, and thus also became king of Skåneland.
* In 1332, soon after being restored for the King of England, the castle was once again razed by the Irish Chieftains of Thomond under the O ' Briens and the MacNamaras.
In 1332, the King of Adal was slain in a military campaign aimed at halting Amda Seyon's march toward Zeila.
* Charles II of Navarre ( 1332 – 1387 ), King of Navarre, known as Charles the Bad.
The name of Basarab ’ s father is only known from a diploma issued by King Charles I of Hungary on 26 November 1332.
Robert the Bruce died in June 1329 and in August 1332 Edward Balliol, son of the ousted King John, returned to Scotland with an army provided by the disinherited Scottish landowners and defeated the Scottish army at the Battle of Dupplin Moor, near Perth and had himself crowned king of Scots at Scone.
In 1332, the Zeila-based King of Adal was slain in a military campaign aimed at halting the Abyssinian Emperor Amda Seyon's march toward the city.

1332 and Philip
On 17 February 1332, Philip VI bestowed it on his son John the Good, who, when he became king in turn ( 22 August 1350 ), gave the countship to his second son Louis I, raising it to a duchy in the peerage of France by letters patent of 25 October 1360.
* November 10 – Philip I of Taranto ( d. 1332 )
Married to Marguerite de Taranto, daughter of Philip I, Prince of Taranto ( d. 1332 )-annulled or divorced with no issue.
Philip initially enjoyed relatively amicable relations with Edward III, and they planned a crusade together in 1332, which was never executed.
The son of Philip VI and Joan the Lame, John became the Count of Anjou, Count of Maine, and Duke of Normandy in 1332.
* Philip I, Prince of Taranto ( 1278 – 1332 )
She was the last direct Capetian ruler of that Kingdom, being succeeded by her son, Charles II of Navarre ( 1332 – 1387 ); his father, Philip of Évreux ( 1306 – 1343 ) had been a member of the Capetian House of Évreux.
Upon the death of Philip of Taranto in 1332, there were various claims on his domains within the Angevin family.
* Philip 1294 – 1332
In 1332, Robert succeeded his father, Philip.
Nothing is known of his career before 1332, when he is heard of at the court of Philip VI of France.

1332 and VI
In 1346, the Ottomans became an ally of the pretender for the Emperor John VI Cantacuzenus ( 1292 – 1383 ), and helped him against his rival John V Palaeologus ( 1332 – 1391 ).

1332 and gave
To achieve these goals, the dukes allied with various neighboring states, mounted military campaigns of which the first Battle of Kremmer Damm in 1332 was the most important, and gave their lands to the Cammin bishops ( in 1320 ) and even to pope John XXII ( in 1330 or 1331 ).
Tugel's partisans gave up their cause in March 1332.
The last of them gave up their cause in 1332.

1332 and son
* 1332 – 1357: John II ( son of )
In 1332, John the Blind, his son, granted the city its charter and had it encircled by defensive walls, part of which, the current Porte de Trèves, still exists.
The Battle of Dupplin Moor was fought between supporters of the infant David II, the son of Robert the Bruce, and rebels supporting the Balliol claim in 1332.
* Eleanor ( died 1332 ), married ( 1330 ) Rudolph, Duke of Lorraine, son of Frederick IV
* 1325 – 1332: William II ( son of, also count of Auvergne )
Although Tugh Temür had a son named El Tegüs when he died in 1332, it is said that on his deathbed the Khagan expressed remorse for what he had done to his elder brother and his intention to pass the throne to Toghan Temur, Kusala's eldest son, instead of his own son.
* Edward de Balliol ( died 1364 ), eldest son of John, who ruled from Scotland in name from 1332 to about 1338 in contest with David II of Scotland of the House of Bruce.
His only son, Walter, died of illness during the campaign, and he returned to Naples in 1332.
Michael VIII's son Andronikos II Palaiologos ( 1259 – 1332 ) married Anne of Hungary and fathered Michael Palaiologos ( 1277 – 1320 ), sometimes numbered the ninth.
Their son was John V Palaiologos ( 1332 – 1391 ).
John married 1st Alice Hayward ( b. 1310 ), and had a daughter, Joan Peche ( b. 1332 ), and a son John Pecche ( 1332 – 1376 ) who was born in Hampton-In-Arden, Warwickshire.
In 1332 when Tugh Temür died, his widow Budashiri Khatun respected his will to make Kuśala's son succeed the throne instead of his son El Tegüs.

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