1305 in France
Events from the year 1305 in '''France'''
Incumbents
Events
- March 25 – The College of Navarre, one of the colleges of the historic University of Paris is founded.
- March 31/April 2 –
- * Queen of France Joan I dies in childbirth.
- * Philip IV of France loses the title of Philip I King of Navarre and Count of Champagne upon the death of his wife Joan I of Navarre. Philip refused to remarry after Joan's death, despite the great political and financial rewards of doing so.
- April – New Mongol ruler Öljaitü sends letters to Philip IV of France, Pope Clement V, and Edward I of England offering a military collaboration between the Christian nations of Europe and the Mongols against the Mamluks.
- June 23 – The Treaty of Athis-sur-Orge is signed between King Philip IV of France and Robert III of Flanders. The treaty was signed at Athis-sur-Orge and concluded the Franco-Flemish War, as it recognised Flemish independence as a fief, but at the cost of the cities of Lille, Douai and Béthune, which were transferred to the French crown-lands, and the paying of exorbitant fines to Philip IV.
Births
Date unknown
- Arnoul d'Audrehem, French nobleman, knight and marshal
- Peter Thomas, French monk, archbishop and theologian
- Philippe de Cabassoles, French bishop and papal legate
Deaths
- March 1 – Blanche of France, French princess and duchess
- March 7 – Guy of Dampierre, French nobleman and knight
- April 2 – Joan I of Navarre, French queen consort and regent
- October 9 – Robert de Pontigny, French abbot and cardinal
- November 18 – John II, French nobleman and knight
Date unknown
- Guillaume de Villaret, French knight and Grand Master