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  1. 1326 ( MCCCXXVI) fue un año común comenzado en miércoles del calendario juliano . Acontecimientos. 3 de junio: El tratado de Nóvgorod delimita la frontera entre Rusia y Noruega en Finnmark. 29 de agosto: Don Juan Manuel, nieto de Fernando III de Castilla, derrota a los musulmanes del reino de Granada en la batalla de Guadalhorce.

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    Year 1326 ( MCCCXXVI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar . Events. January – March. January 21 – The foundation of Oriel College (or King's College), the University of Oxford 's fifth oldest (still surviving) college, is confirmed by royal charter. [1]

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    Acontecimientos. 3 de junio: El tratado de Nóvgorod delimita la frontera entre Rusia y Noruega en Finnmark. 29 de agosto: Don Juan Manuel, nieto de Fernando III de Castilla, derrota a los musulmanes del reino de Granada en la batalla de Guadalhorce. Cambio del emperador Osmán I ( 1299 -1326) a Orhan I (1326- 1359) del Imperio otomano.

  4. London uprising. The London uprising was a major event of the 1326 Invasion of England. Isabella of France, the wife of King Edward II, took the City of London, the principal city of the Kingdom of England, after her husband the King abandoned the Tower and fled to the west.

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    Der Rügische Erbfolgekrieg, eine Auseinandersetzung zwischen dem Herzogtum Pommern und dem Herzogtum Mecklenburg um die Nachfolge im Fürstentum Rügen nach dem Tod Wizlaws III., des letzten Fürsten von Rügen, beginnt. Halberstadt, Quedlinburg und Aschersleben gründen den Halberstädter Dreistädtebund.

  6. The invasion of England in 1326 by the country's queen, Isabella of France, and her lover, Roger Mortimer, led to the capture and executions of Hugh Despenser the Younger and Hugh Despenser the Elder and the abdication of Isabella's husband, King Edward II. It brought an end to the insurrection and civil war.

  7. Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Baron Berkeley (1281 – 31 May 1326), The Magnanimous, feudal baron of Berkeley, of Berkeley Castle in Gloucestershire, England, was a peer. He rebelled against King Edward II and the Despencers.