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1373 and Philip
** Philip ( 1364 – 1373 )
In 1373, her cousin and former brother-in-law Philip II of Taranto resigned to her his rights to the Principality of Achaea, as did her third husband, James, before his death in 1375.
* Philip III of Taranto, Prince of Achaea ( 1364 – 1373 )
* Philip of Ibelin ( 1333 – 1373 )
He willed his rights to Achaea to Joanna, who had ruled the remains of the Principality since 1373 by cession of Philip II of Taranto.

1373 and II
* Magnus II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg ( 1324 – 1373 ), also known as Magnus with the Necklace
** Pandolfo II Malatesta, condottiero ( d. 1373 )
He married Joan of France ( 1343 – 1373 ), daughter of king John II of France.
# Joan ( 24 June 1343 – 3 November 1373 ), married Charles II ( the Bad ) of Navarre
Robert II quickly moved to ensure the succession of John when the general council attending his coronation officially named Carrick as heir — in 1373 the Stewart succession was further strengthened when parliament passed entails defining the manner in which each of the king's sons could inherit the crown.
# Magnus II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, 1328 – 1373
* Joanna II of Naples ( 23 June 1373 – 2 February 1435 ).
# Elisabeth ( d. 30 May 1373 ), married before 8 May 1336 to Duke Rudolf II of Saxony.
Joanna II ( 25 June 1373 – 2 February 1435 ) was Queen of Naples from 1414 to her death, upon which the senior Angevin line of Naples became extinct.
By Agnes, whom he divorced in 1373, he had an only son, Gaston, who is said to have been incited by his uncle, Charles II of Navarre, to poison his father, and who met his death in 1381.
* Queen Joan II of Naples ( 1373 – 1435 )
Tomb of Francis II, Duke of Brittany | The tomb of Francis II in NantesDeserted by his nobles, duke John IV left for exile in England in 1373.
* Jean II the Hunchbacked 1373 – 1384
After several early divisions, Brunswick-Lüneburg was unified under Duke Magnus II ( d. 1373 ).
* Magnus II with the Necklace, Prince of Wolfenbüttel 1369 – 1373, claimed the Principality of Lüneburg against Albert of Saxe-Wittenberg.
* Frederick 1373 – 1400, son of Magnus II, conquered Lüneburg in 1388.
*( 16 ) Pandolfo II ( d. 1373 ) ( son of 11 )-Lord of Pesaro

1373 and transferred
The childless, elderly Henry transferred his rights to his kinsman and brother-in-law King Valdemar IV in 1373.
The childless, elderly Henry transferred his rights to his kinsman and brother-in-law, King Valdemar IV in 1373.

1373 and rights
Strzyżów obtained city rights between 1373 and 1397.
In 1373, he resigned his rights to the Principality of Achaea to Queen Joan I of Naples.

1373 and cousin
After Galeazzo's wife Isabella died in childbirth in 1373, he married secondly, on 2 October 1380, his first cousin Caterina Visconti, daughter of the late Bernabò ; with her he had two sons, Gian Maria and Filippo Maria.
Leo was elected to the throne on the death of his distant cousin Constantine VI of Armenia in 1373.

1373 and former
He was succeeded by Malatesta Ungaro ( 1373 ) and Galeotto, uncle of the former ( 1385 ), lord also of Fano ( from 1340 ), Pesaro, and Cesena ( 1378 ).

1373 and Queen
* Saint Hedwig ( Jadwiga ) ( 1373 – 1399 ), Queen of Poland, canonized 1997.
* 1343 – Joan of Valois, Queen of Navarre ( d. 1373 )
She was also Countess of Provence and Forcalquier, Queen consort of Majorca and titular Queen of Jerusalem and Sicily 1343 – 82, and Princess of Achaea 1373 / 5 – 81.
Charles and his Angevin successors maintained a claim to Sicily, warring against the Aragonese until 1373, when Queen Joan I of Naples formally renounced the claim.
" I have an announcement ", I said, " to make to the House arising out of the treaty signed between this country and Portugal in the year 1373 between His Majesty King Edward III and King Ferdinand and Queen Eleanor of Portugal.
Catherine of Lancaster ( Castilian: Catalina ; 31 March 1373 – 1418 ) was Queen of Castile as the wife of King Henry III of Castile.

1373 and Joan
* Joan of Valois ( 24 June 1343 – 3 November 1373 )

1373 and I
** Joanna I ( 1373 – 1381 )
* September 23 – Adolph I, Duke of Cleves ( b. 1373 )
From his first marriage in 24 June 1373 to Martha of Armagnac ( 18 February 1347-23 October 1378 ), daughter of Count Jean I of Armagnac:
Soon after the marriage, Lazar, Vuk and king Tvrtko I of Bosnia attacked župan Nikola Altomanovic, who ruled in the western part of Serbia, and conquered and divided his lands in 1373.
Although he was associated as co-emperor by his father since the early 1350s, Andronikos IV rebelled when the Ottoman sultan Murad I forced John V into vassalage in 1373.
Beatrice (; ; Coimbra, 7 – 13 February 1373 – c. 1420, unknown local, Castile ) was the only surviving child of King Ferdinand I of Portugal and his wife, Leonor Telles de Menezes.
Jean I, comte d ' Armagnac ( 1319 – 1373 ) and his successors joined to Armagnac the comté of Rodez and that of Carlat, and the vicomtés of Lomagne and Auvillars, Comminges and briefly Charolais ( which Jean III alienated in 1390 ).
In 1373 Louis I took Severin again but the Vlachs recovered it in 1376 – 1377.
* Jean I 1319 – 1373
Inside the monastery are 14th thumbs ( like Bogdan I ( 1359 – 1365 ), Laţcu Voievod ( 1365 – 1373 ), Roman I ( 1391 – 1394 ), Ştefan I ( 1394 – 1399 ), Bogdan, the brother Alexandru cel Bun, Bogdan, son of Alexandru cel Bun and others.
Trebinje became a part of the expanded Medieval Bosnian state under Tvrtko I in 1373.
Janusz I ( c. 1347 – 1352 – 1429 ) was Duke of Warsaw ( from 1373 ), one of the dukes of Masovia after its division amongst the sons of Duke Siemowit III.
* Heinrich I von Velde 1373 – 78
After Nikola Altomanović, the holder of a large province during the fall of the Serbian Empire, was defeated in 1373, his estates were divided between Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović of Serbia, Đurađ I Balšić of Zeta, and Ban Tvrtko I Kotromanić of Bosnia.
" I spoke in a level voice, and made a pause to allow the House to take in the date, 1373.
In 1373 he married Beatrice of Portugal, daughter of Peter I of Portugal and Inês de Castro.

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