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  2. 1333 - Wikipedia

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    Year 1333 was a ... The Venetian historian Marino Sanudo Torsello publishes his History of the realm of Romania (Istoria del regno di Romania), ...

  3. Fourth siege of Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    The fourth siege of Gibraltar, fought from June until August 1333, pitted a Christian army under King Alfonso XI of Castile against a large Moorish army led by Muhammed IV of Granada and Abd al-Malik Abd al-Wahid of Fes. It followed on immediately from the third siege of Gibraltar, fought earlier in 1333. The siege began inauspiciously with a ...

  4. Category:1333 in Europe - Wikipedia

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  5. 1330s in England - Wikipedia

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    1333. 25 March – Second War of Scottish Independence: An English victory over the Scots at the Battle of Dornock. May – Second War of Scottish Independence: David II of Scotland flees to France allowing his rival Balliol to recognise Edward III as overlord. Balliol cedes Berwick-upon-Tweed and eight Southern Scottish counties to Edward. [2]

  6. Battle of Halidon Hill - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Halidon Hill took place on 19 July 1333 when a Scottish army under Sir Archibald Douglas attacked an English army commanded by King Edward III of England (r. 1327–1377) and was heavily defeated. The year before, Edward Balliol had seized the Scottish Crown from five-year-old David II (r.

  7. 1300s (decade) - Wikipedia

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    1333) Marie of Évreux, French noblewoman (House of Capet) (d. 1335) Willem IV of Horne, Dutch nobleman, diplomat and knight (d. 1343) 1304. January 9 – Hōjō Takatoki, Japanese nobleman and regent (d. 1333) February 16 – Tugh Temür (or Wenzong), Mongol emperor (d. 1332) February 24 – Ibn Battuta, Moroccan scholar and explorer (d. 1369)

  8. 1330s - Wikipedia

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    1333. date unknown. Kan'ami, Japanese Noh actor and writer (d. 1384) Helena Kantakouzene, empress consort of Byzantium (d. 1396) Mikhail II of Tver (d. 1399) Peter Parler, German architect (d. 1399) Carlo Zeno, Venetian admiral (d. 1418) 1334. January 4 – Amadeus VI of Savoy (d. 1383) January 13 – King Henry II of Castile (d. 1379) May 25 ...

  9. Edward III of England - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Stubbs, in his The Constitutional History of England, states: Edward III was not a statesman, though he possessed some qualifications which might have made him a successful one. He was a warrior; ambitious, unscrupulous, selfish, extravagant and ostentatious. His obligations as a king sat very lightly on him.