1328

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1328·Europe·Politics

Charles IV of France dies childless

The last Capetian king in the direct line collapsed at Vincennes, leaving only daughters and a pregnant widow. The widow's child was a girl. The Salic interpretation handed the crown to his cousin Philip of Valois, bypassing the female line entirely. Edward III of England, son of Charles's sister Isabella, considered himself robbed.

February 1328Late Middle Ages
1328·East Asia·Politics

Yuan dynasty civil war over the throne

Two rival Mongol factions fought for control of Khanbaliq after Yesun Temur's death. The 'War of the Two Capitals' between Shangdu and Khanbaliq put Tugh Temur on the throne but left the Yuan center in chronic instability. Within a generation natural disasters and rebellion would unravel Mongol rule over China entirely.

1328Late Middle Ages
1328·Europe·Politics

Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton recognizes Scotland

After a generation of war, Edward III's regents conceded what Bruce had fought for: Scotland was a free kingdom, Bruce its rightful king, the border at the Tweed. The Stone of Destiny was to be returned, though this clause went unfulfilled. Edward, fifteen and humiliated, signed under pressure from his mother. He would repudiate the treaty within six years.

May 1328Late Middle Ages
1328·Europe·Politics

Ivan Kalita receives the Russian tribute patent

Moscow's prince Ivan I, called the Moneybag, accepted the grand princely title from Uzbeg Khan along with the sovereign right to collect Mongol tribute from all Russian lands. He skimmed judiciously, enriching Moscow while appearing loyal to the Horde. Moscow's treasury swelled and its political stature grew steadily beneath the still-intact Horde overlordship.

1328Late Middle Ages
1328·Europe·War

Battle of Cassel crushes Flemish rebels

Newly crowned Philip VI led the French army into Flanders to break a peasant rebellion against the count of Flanders. Nicolaas Zannekin's farmers were ridden down on a sandy hill outside Cassel. The Valois opening reign began with a triumph that suggested France could still rule its rich northern fringe.

August 1328Late Middle Ages
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