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=== July – September === * [[July 8]] – [[Magnus Eriksson]] is elected King of Sweden.<ref name=Carlquist/> His mother [[Ingeborg of Norway]] is given a place in the regency. * [[July 21]] – [[Canonization of Thomas Aquinas]]: The taking of testimony from more than 40 witnesses is started by Bishop Uberto d'Ormont of Naples, Bishop Angelo Tignosi of Viterbo, and notary Pandulpho de Sabbello, and will continue until September 18.<ref name=Gerulaitis>"The Canonization of Saint Thomas Aquinas", by Leonardas Gerulaitis, ''Vivarium'' 5:25β46 (1967)</ref> * [[July 23]] – [[Battle of Chios (1319)|Battle of Chios]]: A [[Knights Hospitaller]]-[[Genoa|Genoese]] fleet (some 30 ships) led by [[Albert of Schwarzburg]] defeats a Turkish fleet, off [[Chios]]. * [[August 12]] – The Duchy of Bavaria, split between two brothers since 1294, is reunited upon the death of [[Rudolf I, Duke of Bavaria|Rudolf the Stammerer]], Duke of Upper Bavaria. [[Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor|Ludwig the Barbarian]], [[King of the Romans]] and Duke of Lower Bavaria. In 1328, Ludwig will later be elected the [[Holy Roman Emperor]] as Louis IV. * [[August 14]] – At the age of 11, [[Henry II, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal|Henry the Child]] becomes the [[Margrave of Brandenburg]] in Germany upon the death of his first cousin and guardian, [[Waldemar, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal|Waldemar the Great]]. Because of Henry's age, the Duke of Pomerania, [[Wartislaw IV, Duke of Pomerania|Wartislaw IV]] controls as Brandenburg as regent. Upon Henry II's death 11 months later, the [[House of Ascania]]'s dynasty over Brandenburg will come to an end. * [[August]] – [[Magnus Eriksson]], grandson of the recently-deceased King Haakon V and already proclaimed King of Sweden, is recognized by the [[Thing (assembly)|Norwegian assembly]] as King Magnus VII of Norway, thus establishing a [[personal union]] with [[Sweden]] and [[Norway]]. * [[September 6]] – As a reward for his victory at the Battle of Mianeh, General Chupan of the Ilkhanate is allowed to marry [[Sati Beg]], the sister of the Ilkhanate Sultan Abu Sa'id.<ref>"ΔOBΔN", by Charles Melville, ''Encyclopedia Iranica'' (1992)</ref> * [[September 13]] – [[Pope John XXII]] issues the [[papal bull]] "Imminente Nobis", declaring that the Pope has the right of appointment to all clerical offices (archbishops, bishops, abbots, priors and collegiate and monasterial leaders) in the Roman Catholic Church, ending the right of the individual chapters to elect their own leaders.<ref>Guillaume Mollat, ''Les papes d'Avignon'' ("The Popes of Avignon") (Victor Lecoffre 1912), pp. 386-399</ref> * [[September 20]] – [[Battle of Myton]]: Scottish forces (some 15,000 men) led by [[James Douglas, Lord of Douglas|James the Black]], Lord Douglas, defeat an English army in an encounter known as the "Chapter of Myton" because of the large number of clergymen involved. [[David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes]], writes 460 years later, "The English were instantly routed. Three thousand were left dead on the field, and great part of fugitives drowned in [[River Swale|the Swale]]. In this action there fell three thousand ecclesiastics, [20th September.] According to the savage peasantry of those times, this rout was termed by the Scots, the ''Chapter of Mitton''."<ref name=Dalrymple>Sir David Dalrymple, ''Annals of Scotland from the Accession of Robert I'', Volume 2 (Balfour and Shellie, 1779) pp. 91-92</ref> After the battle, King [[Edward II of England|Edward II]] is forced to raise the siege at [[Berwick Castle]] and retreats south of the [[River Trent]], allowing the Scots to ravage [[Cumberland]] and [[Westmorland]] unmolested. Queen [[Isabella of France|Isabella]], who is in [[York]] at this time, manages to escape to safety at [[Nottingham]].<ref name="Armstrong, Pete 2002 p. 88">Armstrong, Pete (2002). Osprey: ''Bannockburn 1314 β Robert Bruce's great victory'', p. 88. {{ISBN|1-85532-609-4}}.</ref>
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