English King Edward I calls what later becomes known as "The Model Parliament," extending the authority of its representatives
English King Edward I calls what later becomes known as "The Model Parliament," extending the authority of its represent
English King Edward I calls what later becomes known as "The Model Parliament," extending the authority of its representatives
Key People
Edward I
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Events Before
John II becomes Duke of Brabant and Limburg
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Construction of Santa Croce begins in Florence, the largest Franciscan church in the world (consecrated 1442)
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Jews are expelled from Berne, Switzerland
Jews are expelled from Berne, Switzerland
Pietro del Murrone elected as Pope Celestine V
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Events After
Chinese diplomat Zhou Daguan departs Mingzhou for Angkor, chief city of the Khmer Empire; he will be the first foreigner
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Pope Boniface VIII decree Clericis Iaicos
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Illuminated Hebrew Bible, the "Rothschild Pentateuch", signed and completed by scribes Elijah ben Meshullam and Elijah b
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Battle of Stirling Bridge: Scottish rebel William Wallace defeats the English
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Monaco gains independence
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