1328
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1328 (MCCCXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1328th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 328th year of the 2nd millennium, the 28th year of the 14th century, and the 9th year of the 1320s decade. As of the start of 1328, the Gregorian calendar was 8 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which was the dominant calendar of the time.

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Events
- May 1 – Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton – England recognises Scotland as an independent country after the Wars of Scottish Independence.
- May 26 – William of Ockham secretly leaves Avignon under threat from Pope John XXII.
- May 27 – King Philip VI of France is crowned.
- August 23 – Battle of Cassel: French troops stop an uprising of Flemish farmers.
- Augustiner brew Munich.
Births
- May 7 – Louis VI the Roman, Duke of Bavaria and Elector of Brandenburg (died 1365)
- June 25 – William Montacute, 2nd Earl of Salisbury, English military leader (died 1397)
- September 21 – Hongwu Emperor of China (died 1398)
- September 29 – Joan of Kent, wife of Edward, the Black Prince (died 1385)
- October 9 – King Peter I of Cyprus (d. 1369)
- Avignon Pope Benedict XIII (died 1423)
- Emperor Go-Murakami, emperor of Japan (died 1368)
- Roger Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March (died 1360)
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Deaths
- February 1 – King Charles IV of France (born 1294)
- August 23 – Nicolaas Zannekin, Flemish peasant leader, killed in the battle of Cassel
- September 27 – Ibn Taymiya, Islamic scholar and philosopher of Harran (born 1263)
- November 16 – Prince Hisaaki, Japanese shogun (born 1276)
- Meister Eckhart, German theologian (born 1260)
- Yesün Temür Khan of the Mongol Empire (born 1276)
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