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1305 and Wallace
* 1305 – Sir William Wallace is executed for high treason at Smithfield in London.
* 1305 – William Wallace, who led the Scottish resistance against England, is captured by the English near Glasgow and transported to London where he is put on trial and executed.
While all this took place, William Wallace was finally captured near Glasgow and was hanged, drawn and quartered in London on 23 August 1305.
Sir William Wallace ( Medieval Gaelic: Uilliam Uallas ; modern Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas ; Norman French: William le Waleys ; ; died 23 August 1305 ) was a Scottish knight and landowner who became one of the main leaders during the Wars of Scottish Independence.
Wallace evaded capture by the English until 5 August 1305 when John de Menteith, a Scottish knight loyal to Edward, turned Wallace over to English soldiers at Robroyston near Glasgow.
Following the trial, on 23 August 1305, Wallace was taken from the hall to the Tower of London, then stripped naked and dragged through the city at the heels of a horse to the Elms at Smithfield.
* 1276 – William Wallace, Scottish patriot ( approximate date ; d. 1305 )
After the capture and execution of Wallace in 1305, Scotland seemed to have been finally conquered and the revolt calmed for a period.
A great propaganda victory was achieved in 1305 when Wallace was betrayed by Sir John de Menteith and turned over to the English, who had him taken to London where he was publicly executed.
The head of William Wallace was the first to appear on the gate, in 1305, starting a tradition that was to continue for another 355 years.
The Scottish nobleman William Wallace was executed here in 1305.
William Wallace was executed in London in 1305, and it was in Sheen that the Commissioners from Scotland went down on their knees before Edward.
* William Wallace ( died 1305 )
Soldiers from the castle were dispatched to arrest William Wallace at Robroyston in 1305 and escorted him to Dumbarton Castle.
* 1305 Capture and execution of Scottish resistance fighter William Wallace by the English on a charge of treason
Between 1286 and 1307 he sat every year as a justice at the original Old Bailey, and sat as a justice at the trial of William Wallace at Westminster Hall in 1305.
While all this took place, William Wallace was finally captured at Robroyston near Glasgow on 3 August 1305.
It was where Scottish leader William Wallace was turned over to English soldiers in 1305.
After the execution of William Wallace in 1305, his body was cut up and sent to different corners of the country to warn other dissenters.
William Wallace ( died 1305 ) was a Scottish knight, landowner and leader during the Wars of Scottish Independence.
William Wallace was executed in London in 1305, and it was in Sheen that the Commissioners from Scotland went down on their knees before Edward.

1305 and was
Ben Adret, with the approval of other prominent Spanish rabbis, sent a letter to the community at Montpellier proposing to forbid the study of philosophy to those who were less than twenty-five years of age, and, in spite of keen opposition from the liberal section, a decree in this sense was issued by Ben Adret in 1305.
The Pope had recognised Edward I of England's claim to overlordship of Scotland in 1305 and Bruce was excommunicated by the Pope for murdering John Comyn before the altar in Greyfriars Church in Dumfries in 1306.
The first brick settlements formed around 900, but it was not until 1305 that the first official mention of Hilversum (" Hilfersheem " from " Hilvertshem " meaning " houses between the hills ") is found.
An example of such would be Qian Xuan ( 1235 – 1305 AD ), who was an official of the Song Dynasty, but out of patriotism, refused to serve the Yuan court and dedicated himself to painting.
Pope Clement V, born Raymond Bertrand de Got ( also occasionally spelled de Guoth and de Goth ) ( c. 1264 – 20 April 1314 ) was Pope from 1305 to his death.
Bertrand was elected Pope Clement V in June 1305 and consecrated on 14 November.
At Bordeaux, Bertrand was formally notified of his election and urged to come to Italy, but he selected Lyon for his coronation on 14 November 1305, which was celebrated with magnificence and attended by Philip IV.
In September 1305, Edward ordered Robert Bruce to put his castle at Kildrummy, " in the keeping of such a man as he himself will be willing to answer for ," suggesting that King Edward suspected Robert was not entirely trustworthy and may have been plotting behind his back.
A stronger impact was made by the move of the Roman Curia from Rome to Avignon in 1305.
Year 1305 ( MCCCV ) was a common year starting on Friday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Julian calendar.
The original text he used was a lost codex compiled for the Grand Duke Mikhail of Tver in 1305.
In the parliament of 1301, the king was forced to order an assessment of the royal forests, but in 1305 he obtained a papal bull that freed him from this concession.
Edward finally got his revenge on Winchelsey in 1305, when Clement V was elected pope.
A Papal dispensation by Clement V in November 1305 permitted her immediate marriage by proxy, despite the fact that she was probably only 10 years old.
The highest Roman dam was the Subiaco Dam near Rome ; its record height of remained unsurpassed until its accidental destruction in 1305.
On various occasions the popes found asylum from the tumults of Rome within its walls, and it was the meeting-place of five conclaves ( Perugia Papacy ), including those that elected Honorius III ( 1216 ), Clement IV ( 1285 ), Celestine V ( 1294 ), and Clement V ( 1305 ); the papal presence was characterised by a pacificatory rule between the internal rivalries.

1305 and captured
In 1305 however, Jacques Authié, a local Cathar leader was captured, and the villagers of Arques, fearing punishment, abandoned the open practice of Albigensianism and traveled en masse to Avignon to seek absolution from the Pope.
He captured Ranthambhor ( 1301 ) and Chittorgarh ( 1303 ), conquered Māndu ( 1305 ) and captured the wealthy Hindu state of Devagiri, also repelling two Mongol raids.

1305 and near
# Isabelle ( died 1305 ), married Raoul de Clermont Lord of Nesle, who was killed in battle near Courtrai 11 Jul 1302.

1305 and over
In 1284, with the Cistercian Abbey of Marzan, Philip IV established Villeneuve de Berg, and by the treaty of 10 July 1305 Philip IV of France obliged the bishops of Vivarais to admit the sovereignty of the Kings of France over all their temporal domain.
From 1305 to 1313 Bolton Priory paid for the Bridge over the River Aire to be built in stone.

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