Cynthia Virtue’s Garb Site: Most of these were written for folks interested in the High Middle Ages in Northern Europe; mostly England and France plus Burgundy.
In 1314 The Grand Master [of the Knights Templar], Jacques De Molay, Was Executed. Before being executed, he called down a curse on the King and on France, and summoned the King and the Pope to meet him before God's judgement throne in a year. The Pope died within a month, Philip seven months later.
1314: Scotland assured its independence from England.
1314: Old St. Paul's Cathedral completed in London; Battle of Bannockburn: Robert Bruce defeats Edward II and makes Scotland independent
1315 After Battle of Bannockburn, Edward Bruce of Scotland invaded Ireland but failed in his attempt to overthrow Norman Rule.
In 1317 Dublin was besieged by a Scottish army. Following their victory at Bannockburn in 1314 the Scots invaded Ireland.