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  1. 1305 was a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1305th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 305th year of the 2nd millennium, the 5th year of the 14th century, and the 6th year of the 1300s decade.

    • 1305 - Wikipedia

      September 15 – King Edward I of England issues ordinances...

  2. 1305 fue un año común comenzado en viernes del calendario juliano. Acontecimientos. 19 de mayo: firma del tratado de Elche, que revisa los límites fronterizos entre los reinos de Castilla y de Aragón. Clemente V sucede a Benedicto XI como papa.

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    January – March

    1. January 11 – Messengers from King Edward of England arrive at Kinclaven Castle in Scotland to discuss peace with Scottish noble John Comyn. 2. January 18 – In France, King Philip the Fair issues a mandate at Toulouse to halt the threat of a civil war, declaring that "For the good of our realm... we expressly forbid and most strictly prohibit wars, battles, homicides, the burning of towns or houses, assaults or attacks on peasants or those who plow, or doing anything similar to our vassals...

    April – June

    1. April 1 – Count Albert I of Gorizia dies and is succeeded by his son Henry III. 2. May 11 – Mahmud Ghazan, Mongol ruler of the Ilkhanate in the Middle East, dies and is succeeded by his brother Öljaitü Qaghan. 3. June 5 – Abu Said Uthman I, Zenata Berber ruler of Tlemcen, dies and is succeeded by his son Abu Zayyan I.

    July – September

    1. July 7 – Pope Benedict XI dies after an 8-month pontificate in Perugia. 2. July 17 – A papal conclave, with 15 of the 19 living Roman Catholic cardinals, assembles at Perugiato elect a successor to Pope Benedict XI, who had died 10 days earlier. The conclave will be deadlocked for almost a year until Clement V receives the necessary two-thirds majority on June 5, 1305. 3. July 24 – Siege of Stirling Castle: King Edward I of England captures the Scottish rebel stronghold at Stirling. The ca...

    January 9 – Hōjō Takatoki, Japanese nobleman and regent (d. 1333)
    February 16 – Tugh Temür (or Wenzong), Mongol emperor (d. 1332)
    February 24 – Ibn Battuta, Moroccan scholar and explorer (d. 1369)
    May 2 – Margaret Mortimer, Anglo-Norman noblewoman (d. 1337)
    January 13 – Ichijō Uchisane, Japanese nobleman (b. 1276)
    February 14 – Guy of Ibelin, Outremer nobleman (House of Ibelin)
    March 6 – Fujiwara no Kimiko, Japanese empress consort (b. 1232)
    March 7 – Bartolomeo I della Scala, Italian nobleman and knight
  4. 1305 d. C. Clemente V es elegido papa como sucesor de Benedicto XI • 1305 d. C. - Batalla de Amroha entre el Sultanato de Delhi y el Kanato de Chagatai • 19 de mayo - Tratado de Elche: se acuerdan los límites fronterizos entre los reinos de Castilla y de Aragón

  5. La Crónica aragonesa de 1305, también llamada Crónica de los estados peninsulares o Crónica navarro-aragonesa, es una historia general de España escrita en aragonés y centrada en este reino y sus orígenes legendarios en los reyes de Sobrarbe (que se anteponen a los de Navarra), 1 cuya primera redacción fue culminada en 1305, y su ...