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  1. 4 August 1306 Olomouc aged 16: Uncrowned (as Bohemian king). Also King of Hungary (1301–1305) and King of Poland. Anna (Anna Přemyslovna) 10 October 1290 Daughter of Wenceslaus II and Judith of Austria: 4 August 13061306 3/4 July 1307 – 3 December 1310 Kingdom of Bohemia: Henry 1306 no children 3 September 1313 Olomouc aged 16

  2. Henry II (French: Henri II; 31 March 1519 – 10 July 1559) was King of France from 1547 until his death in 1559. The second son of Francis I and Duchess Claude of Brittany, he became Dauphin of France upon the death of his elder brother Francis in 1536. As a child, Henry and his elder brother spent over four years in captivity in Spain as ...

  3. Expulsion of the Jews from France’, Jewish Quarterly Review, 75 (1967) pp. 482-489; p. 488. 6 Strayer, p. 84 : “ Sales of Jewish goods were still going on in 1314. The king even had to let Jews enter France temporarily to identify their creditors. ” 7 Jordan, p. 209. We shall examine Jordan’s method, the most thorough to date, in depth.

  4. 2 de dic. de 2023 · First, he arrested Jews so that he could seize their assets to accommodate the inflated costs of modern warfare, expelling them from his French territories on 22 July 1306. While King Edward had ordered the Jews to leave England in 1290. Philip, the Iron King, expelled the Jews from France in July of 1306.

  5. Who Died in 1306. Mar 21 Robert II, Duke of Burgundy (1272-1306), dies at 57 or 58; Jun 29 Musho [Hokai], Zen teacher (found subtemple at Jochiji), dies; Aug 4 Wenceslaus III of Bohemia, King of Hungary (1301-05) and King of Bohemia and Poland (1305-06), stabbed to death at 16

  6. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Philip III (27 March 1306 – 16 September 1343), Count of Évreux (1319 – 1343) and King of Navarre (1328 – 1343), was the eldest son of Louis of Évreux and Marguerite d’Artois and therefore a grandson of King Philip III of France. Because of this descent, he was a possible heir to the throne of France. Inheritance.

  7. Edward II (25 April 1284 – 21 September 1327), also called Edward of Caernarfon, was King of England from 1307 until he was deposed in January 1327. The fourth son of Edward I, Edward became the heir to the throne following the death of his older brother Alphonso. Beginning in 1300, Edward accompanied his father on campaigns in Scotland, and ...