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1335 and John
Charles's sister Bona married the eldest son of Philip VI of France, the future John II of France, in 1335.
* John of Hertford ( d. 1335 ), Abbot
In 1311, as his father's gesture of rapprochement with France, John married Marie d ' Évreux ( 1303 – 1335 ), the daughter of count Louis d ' Évreux and Margaret of Artois.
* John ( 1327 – 1335 / 36 ) Buried in Tervueren.
Ferrantino, son of Malatesta II ( 1335 ), was opposed by his cousin Ramberto and by Cardinal Bertando del Poggetto ( 1331 ), legate of John XXII.
A truce was concluded in 1317, but as the Sicilians had helped the north Italian Ghibellines in the attack on Genoa, and Frederick had seized some Church revenues for military purposes, Pope John XXII excommunicated him and placed the island under an interdict ( 1321 ) which lasted until 1335.
The manor of Ordsall came into the possession of the Radclyffe family in about 1335, but it was not until 1354 that Sir John Radclyffe established his right of inheritance.
The history of the manor begins in 1335 when King Edward III gave the manor of Datchet to William de Montacute, who then passed it on to Sir John Molins, who held it until 1631.
The King's School, located on the outskirts of the town, was established as a choir school by Bishop John Grandisson in 1335, but was replaced by a Grammar School by Henry VIII in 1545.
With the Congress of Visegrád ( 1335 ), King Casimir III of Poland renounced his rights to Silesia and Kreuzburg passed to King John I of Bohemia.
* John de Clinton, 2nd Baron Clinton ( d. c. 1335 )
* John de Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell ( d. c. 1335 )
* John II Orsini ( died 1335 ), Count of Cephalonia and ruler of Epirus
John was poisoned around 1335 by his wife Anna, who became regent for their son Nikephoros II.
* John Orsini ( 1323 – 1335 )
1277 – 1335 ), married to Burgrave John I of Nuremberg.
In 1335, Charles hosted at Visegrád a two-month congress with the Bohemian king, John of Luxembourg, and the Polish king, Casimir III.
* 1322 – 1335 John de Everdon
In 1335 when King Edward III and Baliol had made another attack upon the Scots, the Earl cut off a body of archers on their return southward, and afterwards assisted John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray in defeating the Count of Namur at the Battle of Boroughmuir close to Edinburgh.
His heir, John Neville ( 1299 / 1300 – 1335 ) became a member of Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster's household, beginning the family's link with the Earls of Lancaster.
At the 1335 Congress of Visegrád, by the agency of King John of Bohemia, an agreement was made, whereafter the Polish king would renounce Pomerelia in favour of the Order and in turn regain Kuyavia and Dobrzyń.
* John of Vienne ( 1335 – 1351 )
In April 1314 he married Jeanne of Joigny, who succeeded her father John II as Countess of Joigny in 1335, but died on 2 September 1336.
# Marie ( 1303 – October 31, 1335 ), married in 1311 John III, Duke of Brabant

1335 and Bishop
* 1327 – 1335: Geoffroy Faé ( afterwards Bishop of Évreux )

1335 and bought
In 1335 the manor was bought by William Montacute, 1st Earl of Salisbury and in 1337 he founded Bisham Priory alongside.

1335 and manor
It is the ruins of a former castle or moated manor house which was given a licence to crenellate in 1335.

1335 and from
After the decline of the Ilkhanate from 1335 – 1353, the Mongol Empire's legacy in the region was the Uyghur Eretna Dynasty that was overthrown by Kadi Burhan al-Din in 1381.
The name of the Group is derived, and the place of meeting selected, from a meeting of the Bohemian, Polish and Hungarian rulers in Visegrád in 1335.
As a part of the Holy Roman Empire, the area was successively ruled by Bavarian, Frankish and local nobility, and eventually by the Austrian Habsburgs almost continuously from 1335 to 1918, though beset by many raids from the Ottomans and rebellions by local residents against Habsburg rule from the 15th to the 17th centuries.
They won the duchy of Austria with Styria in 1282, Carinthia and Carniola in 1335, Tirol in 1363, and the Vorarlberg in bits from 1375 to 1523, not to speak of minor " rectifications " of frontiers on the northern slope of the Alps.
On 3 November 1333 de Stratford was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury and he resigned the chancellorship in the following year ; however, he held this office again from 1335 to 1337 and for about two months in 1340.
Andersen's tale is based on a story from the Libro de los ejemplos ( or El Conde Lucanor, 1335 ), a medieval Spanish collection of fifty-one cautionary tales with various sources such as Aesop and other classical writers and Persian folktales, by Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena ( 1282 – 1348 ).
After a long rule by the Rusca family, Lugano was freed from the domination of Como, which had been taken over in 1335 by the Visconti.
The existence of the feast day is first mentioned in 1335, and is known to have been marked in the liturgical calendar from the early 15th century onwards.
In 1335, Shiba Kaneyori received the Dewa Province as a fief from Ashikaga Takauji.
First known mention of Jaworzno comes from the year 1229, and in 1335, a parish church of St. Wojciech existed here.
The toponym translates as Little or Lesser Rus ’ and is adapted from the Greek term, used in medieval times by patriarchs of Constantinople since the fourteenth century ( it first appeared in church documents in 1335 ).
In 1335, Maria returned to her father in Évora, who demanded that Alfonso separated from Leonor by use of alliances with the Pope, the Muslims and rebels inside Castile, and finally by an invasion.
The Austrian Habsburgs received the Carniolan March from the hands of Emperor Louis IV in 1335 and in 1364 Rudolf " the Founder " proclaimed himself a Duke of Carniola.
As from 1335 it belonged to Bohemia, and from 1742 to Prussia.
* Maso di Banco ( frescoes in Cappella Bardi di Vernio ) depicting Scenes from the life of St. Sylvester ( 1335 – 1338 ).
The oldest buildings in the complex date from this period -— the Tower of Hrelja ( 1334 – 1335 ) and a small church just next to it ( 1343 ).
Henry VI of Carinthia (, – 2 April 1335 ), a member of the Meinhardiner dynasty, was King of Bohemia in 1306 and again from 1307 until 1310 as well as Count of Tyrol and Duke of Carinthia and Carniola from 1295 until his death.
# Margaret " Maultasch " ( 1318 – 3 October 1369, Vienna ), Countess of Tyrol from 1335 to 1363.
In the papal tithe registers from 1332 – 1335, the county is mentioned as having 91 parishes.
At around 1335, his warship reached a point about 1, 500 yards from the object of his interest when a white puff of smoke announced the opening of an artillery duel that would last an hour and 20 minutes.

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