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===January – March=== * [[January 6]] – [[Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor|Henry VII, the future Holy Roman Emperor]], is crowned [[King of Italy]] in [[Milan]] with a mock-up of the [[Iron crown]] of [[Lombardy]]. The Tuscan Guelphs refuse to attend the ceremony and begin preparing for resistance against Henry's rule. Henry approves the despotic regimes of [[Matteo I Visconti]] in Milan and [[Cangrande I della Scala]] in [[Verona]]. The cities of [[Piedmont]] and Lombardy submit to Henry – in accordance with the proclaimed program of peace and justice. [[Florence]] and their Guelph (anti-imperialist) allies in [[Tuscany]] and [[Romagna]] move to defend themselves against Henry's accession.<ref name="Jones">Jones, Michael, ''The New Cambridge Medieval History, Vol. VI: c. 1300-c. 1415'', Cambridge University Press, 2000. Page 533ff</ref> * [[February 12]] – [[Milan uprising (1311)|Milan Uprising]]: German forces under [[Baldwin of Luxembourg]] (brother of Henry VII) crush the Italian Guelph troops, led by [[Guido della Torre]] in Milan. A contingent of [[Teutonic Order|Teutonic Knights]] kills and disperses most of the rebels in a single cavalry charge. Guido della Torre escapes, and is condemned to death in absence by Henry.<ref name="Jones"/> * [[March 15]] – The [[Battle of Halmyros]] is fought in Greece as the mercenaries of the [[Catalan Company]] defeat the Latin forces (some 15,000 men), and their allies under [[Walter V, Count of Brienne|Walter V]] at [[Almyros|Halmyros]] (southern [[Thessaly]]). After the battle, they take control of the [[Duchy of Athens]]. Later, Catalan forces peacefully occupy all of [[Attica]] and [[Boeotia]], which they rule as part of [[Greece]] (until the 1380s).<ref>{{cite book|last=Lock|first=Peter|title=The Routledge Companion to the Crusades|publisher=Routledge|year=2013|isbn=9781135131371|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AkCKZ9Hs4-QC|page=125}}</ref> * [[March 20]] – [[Ferdinand IV of Castile|King Ferdinand IV]], known as "Ferdinand the Summoned", grants new privileges to the [[Catholic Church]] within the [[Kingdom of Castile]] during an assembly at [[Palencia]]. In April, Ferdinand becomes seriously ill and is transferred to [[Valladolid]], despite the opposition of his wife, Queen [[Constance of Portugal|Constance]], who wishes to transfer him to [[Carrión de los Condes]] (northern [[Spain]]).
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