In the 1300s, the British Parliament presided over the abdications of both Richard II and Edward II. Richard II was replaced by Henry IV and Edward II was replaced by Edward III.
The 1300's saw the British Parliament assist in the reigns of both Edward the 2nd and Richard the 2nd. This included their approvals for military campaigns or exercises, along with domestic and international foreign policies and agreements. The Parliament also played a pivotal role in helping the Royals establish trade with the rest of the UK and the world.
its as powerful as a monarchy
wat is some inventions from 1300s
Maoris people lived in NZ in 1300s
he invented the drums in the late 1300s he invented the drums in the late 1300s
Yes, the 1300s are indeed in the 14th century. The 14th century encompasses the years 1301 to 1400, so any year in the 1300s, including 1300 and 1399, falls within that century.
The first Pope who started (and ended) his Pontificate in the 1300s was Pope Benedict XI.
Vikings were no longer around during the 1300s, as their reign ended in the early 1000s.
No such thing!
The 14th century.
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