The year 1312 marked a significant period in European history, witnessing shifts in power, religious events, and political maneuvering.
End of the Knights Templar: One of the most notable events was the formal dissolution of the Knights%20Templar by Pope Clement V. Accusations of heresy and other offenses, largely orchestrated by King Philip IV of France, led to the suppression of this powerful and wealthy religious order. The Templar's properties were confiscated, and many members were arrested or executed.
Papal Affairs: Pope Clement V continued to reside in Avignon, marking a continuation of the Avignon%20Papacy, a period when the papacy was based in France rather than Rome.
European Politics: The Holy Roman Emperor Henry VII died in 1313, leading to a power vacuum and subsequent election of Louis%20IV in 1314 who faced opposition from Frederick the Fair for the imperial throne. This created a period of internal strife in the empire.
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