People Who Died in 1347
John de Warenne
Born in 1286, served as the 7th Earl of Surrey during the medieval period in England. Held significant lands and was influential in the politics of the time. Participated in military campaigns, including the First War of Scottish Independence, and was a member of the English nobility. Married to a daughter of King Edward I, which strengthened dynastic ties. At times, was involved in disputes over land and loyalty during the turbulent political landscape of late 13th and early 14th centuries.
Continue ReadingBartholomew of San Concordio
A Dominican canonist and a prominent man of letters, contributed significantly to the study of canon law. Writings and teachings influenced the understanding and application of legal principles within the Church. Worked extensively on the compilation and interpretation of canonical texts, solidifying a reputation as a critical thinker in the field during the 14th century.
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Ascended to the throne of the Holy Roman Empire in 1314, serving as emperor until 1347. Played a significant role in the political landscape of Europe during the early 14th century. Engaged in conflicts with rival claimants and regional powers, notably the papacy. The reign witnessed efforts to consolidate power within the empire and excursions into Italian affairs. Known for controversial decisions and frequent conflicts with local rulers and the church, which shaped the trajectory of imperial authority.
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Ruled as Count of Urgell in Catalonia during the 14th century. Engaged in various feudal conflicts and was a significant figure in the political landscape of the time. His reign was characterized by a strong claim to the throne of Aragon, leading to disputes with the crowns of Aragon and Castile. Actively participated in efforts to consolidate power within the region, navigating the complexities of noble alliances. The period witnessed the struggle for territorial control and influence among various noble houses.
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