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=== July – September === * [[July 5]] – A royal wedding takes place in France as King Charles IV marries his cousin [[Joan of Évreux]], the 14-year-old daughter of his uncle, [[Louis, Count of Évreux]].<ref>David d'Avray, ''Papacy, Monarchy and Marriage 860–1600'' (Cambridge University Press, 2015) p.232</ref> * [[July 11]] – [[Pope John XXII]] declares that [[Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor|Ludwig the Bavarian]] will be deposed as King of the Germans<ref name=Cassell/> because of his March 23 excommunication from the Roman Catholic Church. King Ludwig continues his reign and in the 1325 Treaty of Trausnitz made his rival, the Habsburg claimant Friedrich, his co-king. * [[July 19]] – (26 Rajab 724 AH) [[Mansa Musa]], the extraordinarily-wealthy Emperor of Africa's [[Mali Empire]], arrives in [[Cairo]] after three days of camping by the pyramids of Giza, and brings with him a large entourage of fellow Muslim pilgrims and a vast supply of gold.<ref>Michael A. Gomez, ''[[African Dominion: A New History of Empire in Early and Medieval West Africa]]'' (Princeton University Press, 2018) p.114</ref> Musa, who is making the pilgrimage to [[Mecca]], meets with Egypt's Sultan [[al-Nasir Muhammad]] and stays in Cairo for three months before departing with the pilgrims on [[October 18]].<ref name="John F. P 1981 p.355">Nehemia Levtzion and John F. P. Hopkins, eds., ''Corpus of Early Arabic Sources for West Africa'' (Marcus Weiner Press, 1981) p.355</ref> * [[July 26]] – [[Basarab I of Wallachia|Basarab I]], ruler of [[Wallachia]] (now part of Romania) is designated by [[Charles I of Hungary|King Károly Róbert]] of Hungary as a subject of the Hungarian crown.<ref>István Vásáry, ''Cumans and Tatars: Oriental Military in the Pre-Ottoman Balkans, 1185–1365'' (Cambridge University Press, 2005) p.149</ref> * [[August 5]] – The [[Blitar Regency]] is established on the island of [[Java]] (now part of Indonesia) by Java's King Jayanegara of Majapahit. [https://www.blitarkab.go.id/2012/06/05/sejarah-kabupaten-blitar/ "Sejarah Kabupaten Blitar"] ("History of Blitar Regency"), Pemerintah Kabupaten Blitar (Blitar Regency Government, 2012) * [[August 15]] – The coronation of [[Christopher II of Denmark|King Christopher II]] of [[Denmark]] (who has ruled since 1320) takes place at [[Vordingborg]], with his son [[Eric Christoffersen of Denmark|Prince Erik Christoffersen]] being crowned alongside him as the ''samkonge'', a junior co-monarch.<ref>[https://runeberg.org/dbl/4/0556.html "Erik, o. 1307—1332"], by Johannes C. H. R. Steenstrup, in ''Dansk biografisk Lexikon'' Volume IV (Clemens - Eynden), ed. by Carl Frederik Bricka (Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag, 1890) p. 554</ref> * [[August 16]] – In Italy, [[Pagano della Torre]], Patriarch of Aquileia, is defeated in battle at [[Vaprio d'Agogna]] in [[Piedmont]] in his attempt to reclaim [[Milan]] from the [[Visconti of Milan|Visconti family]], and abandons further crusades. * [[August 25]] – [[War of Metz|War of Four Lords]]: In Western Europe, King [[John of Bohemia|John the Blind]] of Bohemia, his uncle [[Baldwin of Luxembourg|Baldwin, Archbishop of Trier]], Count [[Edward I, Count of Bar|Edward I]] of Bar and Duke [[Frederick IV, Duke of Lorraine|Frederick the Fighter]] of Lorraine, meet at [[Remich]] (now in [[Luxembourg]]) and make plans to work jointly on besieging the city of [[Metz]] (now in France). * [[September 4]] – [[James III of Majorca|James the Unfortunate]] becomes the new [[List of monarchs of Majorca|King of Majorca]], a set of islands in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Spain, upon the death of his uncle, [[Sancho of Majorca|King Sancho the Peaceful]].<ref>Henry Charles Shelley, ''Majorca'' (Methuen & Company, 1926) pp. 42–45, 187</ref> * [[September 11]] – When the body of King Sancho of Majorca arrives in the French city of [[Perpignan]] for interment at the [[Perpignan Cathedral]], a mob attacks the funeral procession and steals valuables that had accompanied the corpse.<ref>Philip Daileader, ''True Citizens: Violence, Memory, and Identity in the Medieval Community of Perpignan, 1162-1397'' (BRILL, 2000) p.105</ref> * [[September 15]] – [[War of Metz|War of Four Lords]]: The armies of Bohemia, Luxembourg, Bar and Lorraine begin their siege of the walled city of [[Metz]], capital of the [[History of Metz#Messin Republic|Messin Republic]]. The attackers use a new weapon, the [[cannon]], to fire projectiles at high speed against the city walls in order to destroy the city.<ref>Kelly de Vries and Robert Douglas Smith (2012). ''Medieval Military Technology'', p. 138, (2nd edit). University of Toronto Press.</ref> The group withdraws at the end of the month after plundering the surrounding area. * [[September 22]] – The [[War of Saint-Sardos]] ends after [[Charles, Count of Valois]] forces the surrender of [[Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent]] at [[La Réole]], the last English fortress at the Duchy of Aquitaine. A six-month truce follows<ref>"Edmund of Woodstock, Earl of Kent (1301–1330): a study of personal loyalty", by Penny Lawne, in ''Fourteenth Century England'', ed. by Chris Given-Wilson (Boydell & Brewer, 2010) p.34</ref>
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