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=== July – September === * [[July 1]] – [[Al-Nasir Muhammad]], the Mamluk Sultan of [[Egypt]], asks for aid from the Ikhanate Mongol ruler of [[Iran]], [[Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan]], for help in what is now southern [[Turkey]]. Al-Nasir had started a campaign against the [[Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia]], led by [[Oshin, King of Armenia|King Oshin]], and Pope John XXII had recently dispatched troops to aid the Armenians. By the time the Ikhanate troops arrive, a ceasefire has been negotiated between the Muslims and the Christians.<ref>Jacob G. Ghazarian, ''The Armenian Kingdom in Cilicia During the Crusades'' (Curzon Press, 2000) pp. 73-77</ref> * [[July 6]] – In northern Italy, troops of the semi-independent [[Patriarchate of Aquileia]], led by Bishop [[Pagano della Torre]], are routed in a battle at [[Bassignana]] against the [[Duchy of Milan]], led by Duke [[Galeazzo I Visconti]].<ref>"Della Torre, Pagano", in ''Dizionario biografico degli italiani'' (Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana, 1989)</ref> * [[July 17]] – An agreement is reached in the [[Byzantine civil war of 1321–1328|Byzantine civil war]] between [[Andronikos II Palaiologos|Emperor Andronikos II]] and his rebellious grandson, [[Andronikos III Palaiologos]], signed outside the Byzantine fortress of Epibates (now [[Selimpaşa]] in Turkey).<ref>"Roman Horses, Enemy Horses and Writers: The Testimony of ''Historia Romana'' by Nikephoros Gregoras", by Alexia-Foteini Stamouli, in ''The Liminal Horse: Equitation and Boundaries'', ed. by Rena Maguire and Anastasija Roja (Trivent Publishing, 2021) p. 142</ref> The two men agree that they will jointly rule Byzantium as co-Emperors. * [[August 1]] – [[Pope John XXII]] issues a general decree condemning the [[Fraticelli]] (Spriritual Franciscans) in the [[Kingdom of Naples]], urging [[Robert, King of Naples|King Roberto il Saggio]] ("Robert the Wise") to suppress the adherents rebelling against Roman Catholic doctrine. * [[August 27]] – (Genkō 2, 16th day of 8th month) In Japan, historian [[Kokan Shiren]] completes his work, the Genkyo Shakusho, the oldest existing account of the development of Buddhism in Japan. * [[September 17]] – [[Louis I, Count of Flanders|Louis Dampierre]] becomes the new [[Count of Flanders]] in what is now the Flemish-speaking half of [[Belgium]], upon the death of his grandfather, [[Robert III, Count of Flanders|Robert III]], "The Lion of Flanders". Louis had recently become Count of Nevers upon the July 22 death of his father (and Robert's eldest son), [[Louis I, Count of Nevers|Count Louis]]. * [[September 20]] – [[Scotland]]'s King [[Robert the Bruce]] begins the "[[Great Raid of 1322|Great Raid]]" of sites in northern [[England]], leading troops across the [[River Tweed]] and starting with an attack on [[Norham Castle]]. England's King Edward II responds with an order directing the English Army to assemble at [[Newcastle upon Tyne]] to make a counterattack.<ref name=Kerr>Robert Kerr, ''History of Scotland during the Reign of Robert I, surnamed the Bruce'' (Brown & Crombie, 1811) pp.280-281</ref> * [[September 21]] – King Charles IV the Fair of France marries the 18-year-old [[Marie of Luxembourg]], the eldest daughter of the late [[Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor]], following the annulment of Charles's marriage to Blanche of Burgundy die at a young age.<ref>Echols, Anne and Marty Williams (1992). ''An Annotated Index of Medieval Woman'', p. 328. Princeton: Markus Wiener.</ref> * [[September 28]] – [[Battle of Mühldorf]]: Bavarian forces (some 2,000 men) led by [[Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor|King Louis the Bavarian]] defeat the Austrians commanded by his cousin, [[Frederick the Fair]], Duke of Austria and self-proclaimed pretender to the Bavarian throne (or [[anti-king]]) at [[Mühldorf]] in southern [[Kingdom of Bavaria|Bavaria]]). During the battle, Frederick is captured together with his 22-year-old brother, [[Henry the Friendly]] (along with 1,000 nobles). Frederick is imprisoned at Trausnitz Castle for two and a half years before his release by the signing of the [[Treaty of Trausnitz]] on March 13, 1325.<ref>Delbrück, Hans (1982). ''History of the Art of War, Volume III: Medieval Warfare'', p. 541. University of Nebraska Press.</ref>
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