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September and 1305
* September 5 – Charles d ' Évreux ( b. 1305 )
* September 1 – Henry XIV, Duke of Bavaria ( b. 1305 )
* September 17 – King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia and Poland ( d. 1305 )
On 21 September 1305, at age 16, he married Margaret of Burgundy and they had a daughter, Joan.
* Wenceslaus II of Bohemia ( 17 September 1271 – 21 June 1305 ).
Wenceslaus II Přemyslid (; ; 27 September 1271 – 21 June 1305 ) was King of Bohemia ( 1278 – 1305 ), Duke of Cracow ( 1291 – 1305 ), and King of Poland ( 1300 – 1305 ).
Nicholas died in September 10, 1305.
Resigning his office as chancellor in 1302, he was chosen Bishop of Chichester on 5 April 1305, consecrated bishop on 19 September 1305, and again became chancellor shortly after the accession of Edward II in 1307.
Robert III of Flanders ( 1249 – September 17, 1322 ), also called Robert of Béthune and nicknamed The Lion of Flanders ( De Leeuw van Vlaanderen ), was Count of Nevers 1273 – 1322 and Count of Flanders 1305 – 1322.
By the time of his death in Khaysar on September 3, 1305, effective power had long been in the hands of his son Fakhru'd-Din.
Charles d ' Évreux ( 1305September 5, 1336 ) was the son of Louis d ' Évreux and Marguerite d ' Artois.
Gartnait, Earl of Mar, 1292 in Kildrummy, Aberdeenshire, 3 ) Sir Andrew Moray, 20 September 1305, d. 1356 / 7 in Scotland

September and Edward
Other areas damaged during World War II bombing included: in September 1940 two unexploded bombs hit the Edward VII galleries, the King's Library received a direct hit from a high explosive bomb, incendiaries fell on the dome of the Round Reading Room but did little damage ; on the night of 10 to 11 May 1941 several incendiaries fell on the south west corner of the Museum, destroying the book stack and 150, 000 books in the courtyard and the galleries around the top of the Great Staircase – this damage was not fully repaired until the early 1960s.
The earliest allegation of unusual disappearances in the Bermuda area appeared in a September 16, 1950 Associated Press article by Edward Van Winkle Jones.
Colonel Charles Edward (" Chuck ") Jones ( November 4, 1952 – September 11, 2001 ) was a United States Air Force officer, a computer programmer, and an astronaut in the USAF Manned Spaceflight Engineer Program.
This combination of events, coupled with an ongoing decline in British military and economic support to the region as the Home Office favoured newer colonial endeavours in Africa and elsewhere, led to a call among Maritime politicians for a conference on Maritime Union, to be held in early September 1864 in Charlottetown-chosen in part because of Prince Edward Island's reluctance to give up its jurisdictional sovereignty in favour of uniting with New Brunswick and Nova Scotia into a single colony.
Edward Vincent " Ed " Sullivan ( September 28, 1901 – October 13, 1974 ) was an American entertainment writer and television host, best known as the presenter of the TV variety show The Ed Sullivan Show.
Garnet Edward " Ace " Bailey ( June 13, 1948 – September 11, 2001 ) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and scout who was a member of Stanley Cup and Memorial Cup winning teams.
* James III and VIII ( 16 September 17011 January 1766 ), James Francis Edward Stuart, also known as the Chevalier de St. George, the King over the Water, or the Old Pretender.
In September 1864, Prince Edward Island hosted the Charlottetown Conference, which was the first meeting in the process leading to the Quebec Resolutions and the creation of Canada in 1867.
Nelson-Williams succeeded the retiring Major General Edward Sam M ’ boma on 12 September 2008.
Thomas Edward Burnett, Jr. ( May 29, 1963 – September 11, 2001 ) was the vice-president and chief operating officer of Thoratec Corporation, a medical devices company based in Pleasanton, California.
* September 16 – Edward Whymper, British explorer ( b. 1840 )
* September 22 – Theodore Edward Hook, English author ( d. 1841 )
* September 30 – James Edward Jouett, American admiral ( b. 1826 )
* September 26 – Edward Kennedy Jr, son of U. S. Senator Ted Kennedy
* September 6 – Edward Victor Appleton, English physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1965 )
* September 7 – Edward Grey, British statesman ( b. 1862 )
* September 1 – Edward Alleyn, English actor ( d. 1626 )
* September 15 – Edward Bouchet, American physicist ( d. 1918 )
* September 10 – Jamestown President Edward Maria Wingfield is deposed and John Ratcliffe elected.
* September 1 – Edward Waldegrave, English policitian and recusant
* September 3 – Edward Coke, English colonial entrepreneur and jurist ( b. 1552 )
* September 27 – Edward Charles Howard, British chemist and chemical engineer ( b. 1774 )
* September 20 – Runner Edward Marshall completes his journey in the Walking Purchase, forcing the cession of of Lenape-Delaware tribal land to the Pennsylvania Colony.

September and ordered
On September 13, 1861, in view of the decision of the Kentucky legislature to side with the Union after the occupation of Columbus by Polk, Johnston ordered Brig.
However, as Andronikos ' rule went on, the Emperor became increasingly paranoid and violent – in September 1185, Andronikos ordered the execution of all prisoners, exiles and their families for collusion with the invaders – and the Byzantine Empire descended into a terror state.
Finnish Defence Forces reported on 3 September 2012 that the United States has not delivered any of the AMRAAM anti-aircraft missiles they had ordered due to a mysterious engine malfunction in cold weather that the manufacturer, Raytheon, has not been able to determine the fault of.
Burroughs designated it the B8300 after Trans World Airlines ( TWA ) ordered one in September 1965.
On September 11, 2001, Selig ordered all baseball games postponed for a week because of the terror attacks on New York and Washington.
By September 1706 Harley ordered Defoe to Edinburgh as a secret agent to do everything possible to help secure acquiescence in the Treaty of Union.
Lord Lytton, the viceroy, ordered a diplomatic mission to set out for Kabul in September 1878 but the mission was turned back as it approached the eastern entrance of the Khyber Pass, triggering the Second Anglo-Afghan War.
On July 24, 1936, the Republican cruiser Méndez Núñez arrived at Santa Isabel ; on its way back to Spain the officers planned to join the rebellion, but the Spanish government, knowing this, ordered the ship to go back to the colony ; on August 14 the Méndez Núñez was back in Fernando Poo, where the sailors took control of her ; on September 21 the ship arrived in Málaga ( Republican Spain ).
On 26 September 1944 Hitler ordered Himmler to create special army units, the Volkssturm (" People's Storm ").
On September 26, 1996, as the Taliban with military support by Pakistan and financial support by Saudi Arabia prepared for another major offensive Massoud ordered a full retreat from Kabul.
In June 1982, Saddam Hussein ordered most of the Iraqi units to withdraw from Iranian territory ; after that time, the Baathist government tried to obtain a cease-fire based on a return of all armed personnel to the international borders that prevailed as of September 21, 1979.
As a result of the message from Rome and the ratification of the Anglo-Polish treaty, Hitler cancelled the invasion of Poland which was planned for 26 August, and instead ordered it held back until 1 September in order to give Germany some time to break up the unfavourable international alignment.
In September 1942, after a meeting with Hitler, who was most unhappy with his Foreign Minister's actions, Ribbentrop promptly changed course and ordered that the deportations be resumed immediately.
On September 26, 1996, as the Taliban with military support by Pakistan and financial support by Saudi Arabia prepared for another major offensive, Massoud ordered a full retreat from Kabul.
The Soviet Union would not invade Poland until the Nomonhan incident was officially concluded by the Molotov-Togo agreement, which it was on 15 September 1939, taking effect on 16 September, at which time Stalin ordered Soviet forces to invade Poland on 17 September 1939.
A further 5 were ordered on 30 September as a reserve.
By mid-August, 18 of these craft, designated Type AS, had been converted and another 5 were ordered on 30 September.
In September 1915 it was ordered that the new helmets were to be worn without spikes, when in the front line.
In September, all local NSDAP offices were ordered to create body guard units of no more than ten men apiece.
In early September 2008, the Syrian government ordered MiG-29SMT fighters, Pantsir S1E air-defence systems, Iskander tactical missile systems, Yak-130 aircraft, and two Amur-1650 submarines from Russia.
On September 26, 1996, as the Taliban with military support by Pakistan and financial support by Saudi Arabia prepared for another major offensive, Massoud ordered a full retreat from Kabul to continue anti-Taliban resistance in the Hindu Kush mountains instead of engaging in street battles in Kabul.
A tram network is under construction ; completion is expected in September 2013, and 21 Citadis trams have been ordered from Alstom designed by RCP Design Global.

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