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Events from the year 1305 in France
Incumbents
Events
- March 25 – The College of Navarre, one of the colleges of the historic University of Paris is founded.
- March 31/April 2 –
- Queen of France Joan I dies in childbirth.
- Philip IV of France loses the title of Philip I King of Navarre and Count of Champagne upon the death of his wife Joan I of Navarre. Philip refused to remarry after Joan's death, despite the great political and financial rewards of doing so.
- April – New Mongol ruler Öljaitü sends letters to Philip IV of France, Pope Clement V, and Edward I of England offering a military collaboration between the Christian nations of Europe and the Mongols against the Mamluks.
- June 23 – The Treaty of Athis-sur-Orge is signed between King Philip IV of France and Robert III of Flanders. The treaty was signed at Athis-sur-Orge and concluded the Franco-Flemish War, as it recognised Flemish independence as a fief, but at the cost of the cities of Lille, Douai and Béthune, which were transferred to the French crown-lands, and the paying of exorbitant fines to Philip IV.
Births
Date unknown
- Arnoul d'Audrehem, French nobleman, knight and marshal (d. 1370)
- Peter Thomas, French monk, archbishop and theologian (d. 1366)
- Philippe de Cabassoles, French bishop and papal legate (d. 1372)
Deaths
- March 1 – Blanche of France, French princess and duchess (b. 1278)
- March 7 – Guy of Dampierre, French nobleman and knight (b. 1226)
- April 2 – Joan I of Navarre, French queen consort and regent (b. 1273)
- October 9 – Robert de Pontigny, French abbot and cardinal
- November 18 – John II, French nobleman and knight (b. 1239)
Date unknown
- Guillaume de Villaret, French knight and Grand Master (b. 1235)
References
- "Philip IV Biography, Facts, & Accomplishments". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 26 December 2024.
- Donzelot, Pierre (1954). French Universities and Their Pursuit of Freedom. Ministère de l'éducation nationale and Columbia University. p. 30. Retrieved 2024-12-27.
- Sohn, Andreas (2020). "Colleges and the University of Paris, Professors and Students, Religion and Politics: Some Remarks on the History of Europe in the Late Middle Ages (Thirteenth to Fifteenth Centuries)". In Goeing, Anja-Silvia; Parry, Glyn; Feingold, Mordechai (eds.). Early Modern Universities: Networks of Higher Learning. Brill. p. 25.
- The modern history is by Nathalie Gorochov, Le Collège de Navarre de sa fondation (1305) au début du XVe siècle (1418): Histoire de l'institution, de sa vie intellectuelle et de son recrutement.
- ^ "Joan I | Facts & Biography". Encyclopedia Britannica. Archived from the original on July 22, 2018. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
- Echols, Anne; Williams, Marty, eds. (1992). An annotated index of medieval women. Markus Wiener Publishers. p. 269. ISBN 9780910129275.
- Strayer, Joseph (1980). The Reign of Philip the Fair. Princeton: Princeton University Press. pp. 9–10. ISBN 978-0-691-10089-0.
- Street, John C. (1963). "Les Lettres de 1289 et 1305 des ilkhan Arγun et Ölǰeitü à Philippe le Bel by Antoine Mostaert, Francis Woodman Cleaves". Journal of the American Oriental Society (book review). 83 (2): 56–57. doi:10.2307/598384. JSTOR 598384.
- Gillespie, Alexander (1 December 2016). The Causes of War: Volume II: 1000 CE to 1400 CE. Vol. 2. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 189. ISBN 978-1849466455.
- Kittell, Ellen E. (1991). From Ad Hoc to Routine: A Case Study in Medieval Bureaucracy. University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 109.
- Strickland, Matthew (2010). "The Wars of Philip the Fair and his Successors, 1285–1328". In Rogers, Clifford J. (ed.). The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval Warfare and Military Technology. Vol. 2: East-Menf. Oxford University Press.
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Audrehem, Arnoul d'". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 2 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 899.
- "Cabassole, Philippe De from the McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia". McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia Online. Retrieved 2024-12-27.
- Eubel I, p. 12. V.-B. Henry, Histoire de l'abbaye de Pontigny (Avallon 1882), p. 143
- Menache, Sophia (2002). Clement V. Cambridge University Press. p. 17.
- Waugh, Scott L. (1988). The Lordship of England: Royal Wardships and Marriages in English Society and Politics, 1217-1327. Princeton University Press.
- Delaville Le Roulx, Joseph (1904). Les Hospitaliers en Terre Sainte et à Chypre (1100-1310). E. Leroux, Paris.
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