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=== October – December === * [[October 7]] – ([[Genkō (1321–24)|Genko]] 4, 19th day of 9th month) The [[:ja:正中の変|Shōchū Incident]], the plan by Japan's Emperor Go-Daigo to overthrow the Kamakura shogunate, is discovered by the shogun's security police, the [[Rokuhara Tandai]], and persons involved (other than the Emperor) are arrested and punished. * [[October 18]] – (28 Shawwal 724 AH) After he and his entourage of Muslim pilgrims have stayed in [[Cairo]] for three months, the Emperor [[Mansa Musa]] of Africa's [[Mali Empire]] resumes the group's pilgrimage to [[Mecca]]<ref name="John F. P 1981 p.355"/> * [[November 3]] – At [[Kilkenny]] in Ireland, [[Petronilla de Meath]], the maidservant of Dame [[Alice Kyteler]], becomes the first person in the British Isles to be burned at the stake as a witch. Dame Alice had been able to escape before capture.<ref>Sharon Davidson and John O. Ward, ''The Sorcery Trial of Alice Kyteler: A Contemporary Account'' (Pegasus Press, 2004)</ref> * [[November 10]] – Pope John XXII issues the papal bull ''Quia quorundam'', his third major statement concerning apostolic poverty and the [[Fraticelli]], in response to a claim that an earlier bull by [[Pope Nicholas III]] had implied that Christ and the apostles had lived without possessions.<ref>Massimiliano Traversino di Cristo, ''Against the Backdrop of Sovereignty and Absolutism: The Theology of God's Power and Its Bearing on the Western Legal Tradition, 1100–1600'' (Brill, 2022) p.75</ref> In addition, Pope John restates the doctrine of [[Papal infallibility]], declaring that "What the Roman pontiffs have once defined in faith and morals with the key of knowledge stands so immutably that it is not permitted to a successor to revoke it."<ref>Brian Tierney, ''Origins of Papal Infallibility, 1150-1350'' (E. J. Brill, 1972) p.186</ref> * [[November 22]] – In Italy, [[Marsilio da Carrara]] becomes the new [[Lords of Padua|Lord of Padua]] upon the death of his uncle, [[Jacopo I da Carrara]].<ref>"Carrara, Giacomo da", in ''Biografico degli Italiani, 1977'', ed. by M. Chiara Ganguzza Billanovich (1977)</ref> * [[December 25]] – The [[Shōchū (era)|Shōchū era]] begins in Japan during the reign of the [[Emperor Go-Daigo]].
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