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===October – December=== * [[October 19]] – [[19 October 1314 imperial election]] for the [[Holy Roman Emperor]] at [[Sachsenhausen (Frankfurt am Main)]]. The 25-year-old [[Frederick the Fair]] of the [[House of Habsburg]] is elected by four of the electors and is crowned at [[Bonn Minster]] on [[November 25]]; however, in a dispute over validity of the election, [[Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor|Louis IV the Bavarian]] of the [[House of Wittelsbach]] is elected the following day by the remaining three electors and is crowned at [[Aachen]], leading to civil war in the Empire. * [[November 29]] – [[Louis X of France|Louis X]] ("Louis the Quarrelsome") becomes [[King of France]] after his father, King Philip IV, is killed in a hunting accident at [[Fontainebleau]]. * [[December 3]] – The state funeral and burial of King Philip IV takes place at the [[Basilica of Saint-Denis]] near [[Paris]]. * [[December 9]] – [[Brandenburg–Pomeranian conflict]]: In Germany, the [[Margraviate of Brandenburg]] renounces all claims to the region around [[Loitz]] (in the modern-day northeast German state of [[Mecklenburg-Vorpommern]]) to the [[Principality of Rügen]] in Denmark in return for payment.<ref>Gerhard Heitz and Henning Rischer, ''Geschichte in Daten: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern'' ("History in Data: Mecklenburg-West Pomerania") (Koehler & Amelang, 1995) p.177</ref>
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