• Events from the year 1324 in France Monarch – Charles IV January 23 – England's envoy to France, Ralph Basset, and Raymond-Bernard de Montpezat, decline...
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    Year 1324 (MCCCXXIV) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. January 3 – The Taiding Era begins in China three months after Borjigin...
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    Marie of Luxembourg (1304 – 26 March 1324) was Queen of France and Navarre as the second wife of King Charles IV and I. She was the daughter of Henry...
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    fair" or "the handsome". Beginning in 1323 Charles was confronted with a peasant revolt in Flanders, and in 1324 he made an unsuccessful bid to be elected...
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  • War of Saint-Sardos (category 1324 in Europe)
    fought between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France in 1324 during which the French invaded the English Duchy of Aquitaine. The war was a clear...
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  • Saintonge War Anglo-French War (1294–1303) – known as the Gascon War in English and the Guyenne War in French Anglo-French War (1324) – known as the War...
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    in 1323, she visited Edward briefly, but was removed from the process of granting royal patronage. At the end of 1324, as tensions grew with France,...
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    Bernard Gui (category Pages with French IPA)
    Bishop of Lodève in October 1324. He died in his episcopal residence at Lauroux castle on 30 December 1331, and following his funeral in Lodève Cathedral...
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    Aragon in 1297. Beginning in 1324, James and his successors conquered the island of Sardinia and established de facto their de jure authority. In 1420,...
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  • ta.ju]; French: Montaillou, village occitan de 1294 à 1324, lit. 'Montaillou, an Occitan Village from 1294 to 1324') is a book by the French historian...
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    Joan of Évreux (category Queens consort of France)
    d'Evreux, is in The Cloisters collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. It was commissioned from the artist Jean Pucelle between 1324 and 1328...
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  • Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (c. 1270–1324), Anglo-French nobleman Henriette Aymer de La Chevalerie (1767–1834), French religious sister This page or section...
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  • France Louis of France (13241324), second son of Charles IV of France Louis of France (1329–1329), second son of Philip VI of France Louis of France...
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    should intervene, either in support of King Louis XVI, to prevent the spread of revolution, or to take advantage of the chaos in France. Austria stationed significant...
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    was briefly recognized only in English-controlled territories of France. (See also: Dual monarchy of England and France) Françoise d'Aubigné, Marquise...
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    Kingdom of Sardinia (category 1324 establishments in Europe)
    Aragon in 1297. Beginning in 1324, James and his successors conquered the island of Sardinia and established de facto their de jure authority. In 1420,...
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  • bishop of Winchester. Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (c. 1275–1324), Anglo-French nobleman, nephew of the above. This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Regions of France". Emporium Nostrum. T. Stevenson "The Sotheby's Wine Encyclopedia", pp. 243–47, Dorling Kindersley 2005 ISBN 0-7566-1324-8. Wikimedia...
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    westernmost point of Switzerland, at 46°07′57″N 5°57′21″E / 46.1324°N 5.9559°E / 46.1324; 5.9559. The border passes between Geneva and Annemasse, heading...
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  • Dutch composer Philippe Cornet (born 1990), French ice hockey player Raimon de Cornet (fl. 1324–1340), French troubadour Ramón Gómez Cornet (1898–1964)...
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    (1202-1214), the Saintonge War (1242) and the War of Saint-Sardos (1324). Improvements in armor over the centuries led to the establishment of plate armor...
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    since 1313; in her place, he married Marie of Luxembourg (1304–1324), a daughter of Emperor Henry VII (c. 1275–1313). Marie died in 1324, giving birth...
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    of battles involving France in modern history. For entire wars during 987–1792, see list of wars involving the Kingdom of France. These lists do not include...
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  • wars involving France. For specific post-1792 battles, see List of battles involving France in modern history.   French victory   French defeat   Another...
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    1270 – 23 June 1324) was an Anglo-French nobleman. Though primarily active in England, he also had strong connections with the French royal house. One...
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    Hundred Years' War (French: Guerre de Cent Ans; 1337–1453) was a conflict between the kingdoms of England and France and a civil war in France during the Late...
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  • Lord of Venisy, 1228-1280 Genealogy in French Robert de Courtenay-Champignelles [fr], Archbishop of Reims, 1251–1324 Peter of Courtenay-Champignelles, 1259–1290...
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    of Normandy by Philip II of France were wars in Normandy from 1202 to 1204. The Angevin Empire fought the Kingdom of France as well as fighting off rebellions...
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    involving the priory at Saint-Sardos. In April 1324, Edmund and Alexander de Bicknor, Archbishop of Dublin, were sent to France on a diplomatic mission. While...
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    The Anglo-French War, also known as the War of 1778 or the Bourbon War in Britain, was a military conflict fought between France and Great Britain, sometimes...
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