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===April – June=== * [[April 20]] – The [[Duchy of Masovia]] in Poland is divided among the three sons of [[Bolesław II of Masovia|Boleslaw II]] upon his death, with [[Siemowit II of Masovia|Siemowit II]] creating the [[Duchy of Rawa]] (with a capital at [[Rawa Mazowiecka]]), [[Trojden I, Duke of Masovia|Trojden]] receiving [[Czersk]] and [[Wenceslaus of Płock|Wenceslaus]] receiving [[Płock]]. * [[April 22]] – On the first Sunday after [[Easter]], the French ship ''Ste Marie'' is shipwrecked on England's [[Isle of Wight]] at [[Chale Bay]]. Residents nearby loot the ship of its cargo, casks of wine belonging to Regimus de Depe of Aquitaine.<ref>[https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=1119117&resourceID=19191 "Blessed Mary"], ''Historic England Research Records'', HeritageGateway.org</ref> As an act of [[penance]], the Lord of Chale, Walder de Godeton, builds the [[St Catherine's Oratory]]. * [[May 5]] – Seventeen years after his death in prison in [[Ferentino]], the later [[Pope Celestine V]] is canonized as a Roman Catholic saint.<ref>Ronald C. Finucane, ''Contested Canonizations: The Last Medieval Saints, 1482–1523'' (Catholic University of America Press, 2011) p.19</ref> * [[May 6]] – In India, [[Veera Ballala IV|Veera Virupaksha Ballala]], son and heir of Emperor [[Veera Ballala III]] of the [[Hoysala Empire]], returns to the capital, [[Halebidu]] (now a ruins in the state of [[Karnataka]]), after two years as a hostage. Emperor Ballala III had agreed to leave his son behind at [[Delhi]] for two years as part of his surrender to the Delhi Sultan [[Alauddin Khalji]].<ref>Kishori Saran Lal, ''History of the Khaljis (1290–1320)'' (The Indian Press, 1950) p.214</ref> * [[May 14]] – In Poland, [[Bolko II of Opole]] and his brother [[Albert of Strzelce]] become the new rulers of [[Opole]] and Upper Silesia upon the death of their father, [[Bolko I of Opole|Bolko I]]. * [[May 17]] – [[Robert the Bruce]], King of Scotland, leads an invasion of the [[Isle of Man]], landing at [[Ramsey, Isle of Man|Ramsey]] with a multitude of ships and captures it within five days. The only resistance is presented by the lord of [[Castle Rushen]], and King Robert concentrates his efforts on a siege of the castle starting on May 22. * [[May 28]] – [[Thomas Cobham]], [[Archdeacon of Lewes]], is elected by his peers to be the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] in [[England]], but King Edward II intervenes and asks Pope Clement V to cancel the result. The Pope installs [[Walter Reynolds]] as the new archbishop on October 1.<ref>E. B. Fryde, et al. ''Handbook of British Chronology'' (Cambridge University Press, 1996) p. 233</ref> * [[June 12]] – [[Castle Rushen]], on the [[Isle of Man]], surrenders to Scotland's King Robert the Bruce after a siege of three weeks.<ref>Michael Brown, ''Bannockburn: The Scottish Wars and the British Isles, 1307–1323'' (Edinburgh University Press, 2008) p.46</ref> * [[June 13]] – Pope [[Pope Clement V|Clement V]] declares Naples to be under papal protection. He names [[Robert of Naples|King Robert the Wise of Naples]], "Senator of [[Rome]]".<ref>Fleck, Cathleen A. (2016). ''The Clement Bible at the Medieval Courts of Naples and Avignon'', p. 129. Routledge.</ref> * [[June 21]] – In Germany, peace is made between [[Rudolf I, Duke of Bavaria]], and his younger brother, [[Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor|Louis the Bavarian]], with Rudolf having control of the Electoral Palatinate, in return for supporting the election of Louis as the next Holy Roman Emperor. * [[June 24]] – From the English garrison at [[Stirling Castle]] in Scottish territory, Sir [[Philip Mowbray]] proposes a truce with [[Edward Bruce]], brother of King Robert the Bruce of Scotland, after a siege of "many months".<ref>Stewart Dick, ''The Pageant of the Forth'' (A. C. McClurg & Company, 1911) p.107</ref> Edward Bruce agrees to what Scottish historian [[Patrick Fraser Tytler]] will describe five centuries later as "a truce involving conditions which ought on no account to have been accepted." As Tytler notes, the effect "was to check the ardour of the Scots in that career of success, which was now rapidly leading to the complete deliverance of their country; it gave the King of England a whole year to assemble the strength of his dominions... We need not wonder, then, that Bruce was highly incensed, on hearing that, without consulting him, his brother had agreed to Mowbray's proposals."<ref>Patrick Fraser Tytler, ''History of Scotland'' (William Tait, 1845) p. 270</ref><ref>Fawcett, Richard (1995). ''Stirling Castle'', p. 23. B. T. Batsford/Historic Scotland. {{ISBN|0-7134-7623-0}}.</ref>
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