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=== January – March === * [[January 2]] – King [[Edward II of England]] buries his friend, the late [[Piers Gaveston]], having secured a papal absolution in one of the last acts of [[Pope Clement V]]. The burial takes place somewhere near the [[King's Langley Priory]] in [[Hertfordshire]], but the location of the tomb is subsequently forgotten. Gaveston had been excommunicated before he had been executed. * [[January 20]] – The English Parliament is convened at Lincoln to hear the reading of the ''Articuli Cleri'', the list of grievances against the church in England. The parliament ends on March 9. * [[February 12]] – Italian sculptor [[Tino di Camaino]] is commissioned by the [[Republic of Pisa]] to create the statue of the late [[Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor]] (Enrico VII di Lussemburgo, King of Italy), to be finished in less than six months for the August 24 dedication of Henry's tomb. Camaino delivers the work by July 26.<ref>"Sienese and Pisan Trecento Sculpture", by W. R. Valentiner, in ''The Art Bulletin'' (March 1927) p.192</ref> * [[February 15]] – [[John of Argyll]] reports to King Edward II of England that he and his army have recovered the [[Isle of Man]] and expelled the Scottish occupiers.<ref>Archibald A. M. Duncan, ed., ''Acts of Robert I (1306-1329)'' (Edinburgh University Press, 1988) p. 378.</ref> * [[March 4]] (4 Dhu al-Hijjah 714 AH) – The [[Emir of Mecca]], [[Abu al-Ghayth ibn Abi Numayy|Abu al-Ghayth]], is defeated in a battle near Mecca by his brother [[Humaydah ibn Abi Numayy]].<ref>al-Najm Ibn Fahd, ''Itḥāf al-wará bi-akhbār Umm al-Qurá'', p. 152–153</ref> Wounded in battle, then captured by the enemy, Abu al-Ghayth is executed by order of his brother at Khayf Bani Shadid. * [[March 8]] – The [[Al-Shamah Mosque]], in modern-day [[Gaza City]] in [[Palestine]], is completed after being commissioned by the Mamluk Sultanate Governor of Gaza, [[Sanjar al-Jawli]].<ref>Martin Abraham Meyer, ''History of the City of Gaza: from the earliest times to the present day'' (Columbia University Press, 1907) p.150</ref> * [[March 27]] – In China, [[Kunga Lotro Gyaltsen]] is installed as the [[Imperial Preceptor]] of Tibetan Buddhists, by order of the Mongol Emperor [[Ayurbarwada Buyantu Khan]].
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