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=== April – June === * [[April 20]] – [[Elizabeth de Comyn]], daughter of the late Guardian of Scotland, [[John Comyn III of Badenoch]], is forced to sign away her title to her properties in England at Painswick and at Goodrich Castle to Hugh Despenser the Elder after being kidnapped in 1324 and imprisoned in England at [[Pirbright]].<ref>Kathryn Warner, ''Hugh Despenser the Younger and Edward II: Downfall of a King's Favourite'' (Pen & Sword Books, 2018)</ref> * [[May 5]] – The [[Istrian Demarcation]], setting out the boundaries of disputed Italian territories in the [[Adriatic Sea]] peninsula of [[Istria]] (part of the modern-day [[Republic of Croatia]]), and confirms the agreement between the independent Italian states of [[Patriarchate of Aquileia|Aquileia]], [[County of Gorizia|Gorizia]], and the [[Republic of Venice|Venetian Republic]]. The document is published in three languages ([[Medieval Latin|Latin]], [[Middle High German|German]] and [[Croatian language|Croatian]]). * [[May 10]] – [[Pope John XXII]] issues a [[papal bull]] to [[Robert of Naples|King Robert of Naples]] and to [[Charles, Duke of Calabria]] demanding the imprisonment of the [[Fraticelli#Naples|Fraticelli in Naples]] and their leader, Fra Enrico da Ceva. The demand, and several subsequent admonitions, is ignored by Robert and Charles.<ref name=Bihl>[https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06244b.htm "Fraticelli"], by Michael Bihl, in ''The Catholic Encyclopedia'' online, NewAdvent.org</ref> *[[May 20]] – Led by [[Michael of Cesena]], the [[Fraticelli#The Michaelites|Michaelites]], a French branch of the [[Spiritual Franciscans]] who have been accused of heresy within the Roman Catholic Church in a disagreement over the issue of a vow of poverty, assemble at [[Lyon]] in France and agree to make peace with the Church and to make no further disrespectful references to [[Pope John XXII]].<ref name=Bihl/> * [[May 24]] – In Germany, [[Henry II, Lord of Mecklenburg]] cedes the territories of [[Prignitz]] and the [[Uckermark]] to the [[Margraviate of Brandenburg]] in an unfavorable peace treaty signed at [[Dobra, Łobez County|Daber]] (modern-day Dobra Nowogardzka in Poland).<ref>"Heinrich II., der Löwe, Fürst von Mecklenburg", by Ludwig Fromm, in ''Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie'' (Duncker & Humblot, 1880) pp. 541–542</ref> * [[June 5]] – At [[Stuttgart]] in Germany, [[Ulrich III, Count of Württemberg|Ulrich III]] becomes the new [[List of monarchs of Württemberg|Count of Württemberg]] upon the death of his father, [[Eberhard I, Count of Württemberg|Eberhard I]].<ref>"Eberhard der Erlauchte", by Paul Friedrich von Stälin, in ''Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie'', vol. 5 (Duncker & Humblot, 1877) pp.554–555</ref> * [[June 14]] – (2 Rajab 725 AH) [[Ibn Battuta]], Moroccan scholar and explorer, sets off from his hometown of [[Tangier]] on a ''[[hajj]]'', or [[pilgrimage]], to [[Mecca]].<ref>Dunn, Ross E. (2005). ''The Adventures of Ibn Battuta'', p. 30. University of California Press. {{ISBN|978-0-520-24385-9}}.</ref> En route, he travels to [[Tlemcen]], [[Béjaïa]] and [[Tunis]], where he stays for two months. For safety, Ibn Battuta joins a [[Caravan (travellers)|caravan]] to reduce the risk of being robbed. Underway, he takes a bride in [[Sfax]], but soon leaves her due to a dispute with her father. Traveling more than any other explorer before the modern era, he will travel an estimated {{convert|73000|mi}} over the next 30 years, more than twice as much as [[Zheng He]] in the 15th century and three times as far as [[Marco Polo]] in the 14th century. * [[June 22]] – [[Ismail I of Granada|Ismail, Sultan of Granada]], begins the siege of [[Martos]] in the Spanish Kingdom of Castile, but loses control of his troops, who pillage the city after two weeks.
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