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Decade
The 1480s decade ran from January 1, 1480, to December 31, 1489.
Events
1480
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January–December
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1481
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January–December
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1482
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January–December
January 19 – A
Portuguese fleet, commanded by
Diogo de Azambuja , arrives at the mouth of the River Benya on the Gold Coast, where the fort of São Jorge da Mina (
Elmina Castle ) is erected.
January 25 – Probable first printing of the
Torah , in
Bologna .
[6]
February 28 –The village of
Alhama de Granada in
Spain is taken by Christian forces, starting the
Granada War to expel the Moors from the
Iberian Peninsula .
February –
Johann Reuchlin leaves Stuttgart to visit
Florence where he meets
Marsilio Ficino .
March 22 –
Pope Sixtus IV , in a special
bull , grants self-government rights to the Italian town of
Ascoli Piceno .
[7]
March 27 – The death of
Mary of Burgundy triggers the first of the
Flemish revolts against Maximilian of Austria .
April 3 – Symeon I succeeds Maximus III as
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople .
c.
August –
Portuguese navigator
Diogo Cão becomes the first
European to enter the
Congo .
August 1 –
Anglo-Scottish Wars :
Richard, Duke of Gloucester invades
Scotland , and captures
Edinburgh .
[8]
August 24 –
Capture of Berwick : The Scots surrender the border town of
Berwick-upon-Tweed to Richard, ending his campaign.
[8]
Date unknown
1483
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January–December
January 1 – The Jews are expelled from
Andalusia .
February 11 – The General Council of the
Inquisition is created in
Spain .
April 9 –
Edward V becomes King of
England .
April 29 –
Gran Canaria , the main island of the
Canary Islands , is conquered by the
Kingdom of Castile , a very important step in the expansion of
Spain .
April 30 –
Pluto moves inside
Neptune 's orbit until
July 23 ,
1503 , according to modern
orbital calculations.
April – King
Edward V of England and his younger brother
Richard, Duke of York reside in the
Tower of London . Later this year, rumors of their murders start circulating. By December the rumors have reached
France . This is the beginning of the mystery concerning the fates of the two
Princes in the Tower .
June 13 –
William Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings , is executed, in the first recorded execution at the
Tower of London .
June 20 – The powerful
Fernando II, Duke of Braganza is executed in Portugal, followed by more than 80 other noblemen, for his plot against the royal crown.
June 25 – Before his coronation, King
Edward V of England is deposed by his uncle, Richard,
Duke of Gloucester , who becomes King as
Richard III of England .
July 6 –
Richard III and
Anne Neville are crowned king and Queen of England, at
Westminster Abbey .
[9]
July 20 –
John of Denmark is crowned King of Norway.
August 15 – The
Sistine Chapel opens in the
Apostolic Palace in Rome.
September 3 – The
Princes in the Tower , uncrowned 12-year-old
Edward V of England and his 10-year-old brother,
Richard, Duke of York , are perhaps murdered this night in the
Tower of London .
[10]
October –
A rebellion by the
Duke of Buckingham is crushed by
Richard III of England .
October 29 –
Battle of Una : Forces of the
Kingdom of Croatia defeat the army of the
Ottoman Empire .
Date unknown
1484
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January–December
March 26 –
William Caxton , the first
printer of books in
English , prints his translation of
Aesop's Fables in London.
May 30 –
Charles VIII of France (Charles l'Affable ) is crowned.
June 22 – The first known book printed by a woman,
Anna Rügerin , is an edition of
Eike of Repgow 's compendium of customary law, the
Sachsenspiegel , produced in
Augsburg .
July 6 – Portuguese sea captain
Diogo Cão finds the mouth of the
Congo River .
July 22 –
Battle of Lochmaben Fair : A 500-man raiding party led by
Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany , and
James Douglas, 9th Earl of Douglas , is defeated by forces loyal to Albany's brother
James III of Scotland ; Douglas is captured.
August 29 –
Pope Innocent VIII succeeds
Pope Sixtus IV , as the 213th pope.
September 21 – Treaty of Nottingham: A three-year truce between the kingdoms of
England and
Scotland is signed.
December 5 – Pope Innocent VIII issues the
Papal bull
Summis desiderantes affectibus , giving the
inquisition a mission to hunt
heretics and
witches in Germany, led by
Heinrich Kramer and
Jacob Sprenger .
Date unknown
1485
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1485 .
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January–December
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1486
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1486 .
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January–December
January 18 – King
Henry VII of England and
Elizabeth of York are married, uniting the
House of Lancaster and the
House of York , after the
Wars of the Roses .
[13]
February 16 – Archduke
Maximilian I of Habsburg is elected
King of the Romans at
Frankfurt (crowned
April 9 at
Aachen ).
February 18 – Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu is born in the town of Nadia, West Bengal, India, just after sunset. He is regarded as an incarnation, or avatar, of Lord Krsna, and later comes to inaugurate the sankirtana movement, or the chanting of the Holy Names of the Lord. This chanting, or mantra meditation, is first brought to the
United States in
1965 , by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada.
[14]
April 21 – The adoption of the Sentència Arbitral de Guadalupe ends the
War of the Remences , in the
Principality of Catalonia .
Date unknown
1487
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1487 .
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January–December
January 29 –
Richard Foxe becomes
Bishop of Exeter .
March –
Sigismund, Archduke of Austria , largely on the poor advice of his counselors, declares war on
Venice , and seizes silver mines in and around the
Sugana Valley .
May 24 –
Lambert Simnel is crowned King "Edward VI of England" in
Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin , Ireland.
[15] He claims to be
Edward Plantagenet, 17th Earl of Warwick , and challenges
Henry VII for the throne of England, where he lands on
June 5 .
June 16 –
Battle of Stoke Field : The rebellion of pretender
Lambert Simnel , led by
John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln , and
Francis Lovell, 1st Viscount Lovell , is crushed by troops loyal to Henry VII.
[16]
August –
Bartolomeu Dias leaves Lisbon, on his voyage to the
Cape of Good Hope .
August 13 – The
Siege of Málaga (1487) ends, when the Spanish take the city.
September 9 –
Hongzhi becomes Emperor of China (
Ming Dynasty ).
November 30 –
Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria promulgates the
Reinheitsgebot , specifying three ingredients – water, malt and hops – for the brewing of beer.
Date unknown
1488
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1488 .
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January–December
January 8 – The
Royal Netherlands Navy is formed, by the decree of
Maximillian of Austria .
February 3 –
Bartolomeu Dias of Portugal lands in
Mossel Bay , after rounding the
Cape of Good Hope at the tip of Africa, becoming the first known European to travel this far south, and entering the
Indian Ocean .
February 28 –
Choe Bu (1454–1504), the Korean Commissioner of Registers for the island of
Cheju , shipwrecks on the south east coast of China in
Taizhou, Zhejiang .
June 11 –
Battle of Sauchieburn :
James IV of Scotland becomes king after his father is killed in action.
[18]
July 12 –
Joseon Dynasty official
Choe Bu returns to Korea, after months of shipwrecked travel in China.
[19]
July 28 –
Battle of Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier : Troops loyal to King
Charles VIII of France defeat rebel forces, led by the Dukes of
Orleans and
Brittany , in the main engagement of the
Mad War .
[20]
September 9 –
Anne of Brittany becomes
Duchess of Brittany at the age of 11. Her marriage to King Charles VIII in
1491 effectively ends Breton independence from France.
Date unknown
1489
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1489 .
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January–December
Date unknown
Significant people
Births
1480
1481
January 15 –
Ashikaga Yoshizumi , Japanese shōgun (d.
1511 )
March 2 –
Franz von Sickingen , German knight (d.
1523 )
March 7 –
Baldassare Peruzzi , Italian architect and painter (d.
1536 )
May 3 –
Juana de la Cruz Vázquez Gutiérrez , Spanish abbess of the Franciscan Third Order Regular (d.
1534 )
May 14 –
Ruprecht of the Palatinate , German bishop (d.
1504 )
July 1 – King
Christian II of Denmark , Scandinavian monarch under the Kalmar Union (d.
1559 )
[26]
August 21 –
Jorge de Lencastre, Duke of Coimbra (d.
1550 )
August 28 –
Francisco de Sá de Miranda , Portuguese poet (d.
1558 )
[27]
November 11 –
Christoph von Scheurl , German writer (d.
1542 )
December 18 –
Sophie of Mecklenburg , Duchess of Mecklenburg, Duchess of Saxony (d.
1503 )
December 27 –
Casimir, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth , Margrave of Bayreuth (d.
1527 )
date unknown
1482
1483
Raphael
Martin Luther
January 12 –
Henry III of Nassau-Breda , Baron of Breda (d.
1538 )
February 14 –
Zahir al-Din Mohammed Babur Shah , founder of the Moghul Dynasty (d.
1530 )
March 6 –
Francesco Guicciardini , Italian historian and statesman (d.
1540 )
April 6 –
Raphael , Italian painter and architect (d.
1520 )
[28]
April 19 –
Paolo Giovio , Italian bishop (d.
1552 )
July 20 –
Wang Gen , Chinese philosopher (d.
1541 )
September 3 –
Eric II, Duke of Mecklenburg (d.
1508 )
October 16 –
Gasparo Contarini , Italian diplomat and cardinal (d.
1542 )
October 26 –
Hans Buchner , German Renaissance composer (d.
1538 )
November 10 –
Martin Luther , German monk and Protestant reformer (d.
1546 )
[29]
November 16 –
Elisabeth of the Palatinate, Landgravine of Hesse , German noble (d.
1522 )
December 3 –
Nicolaus von Amsdorf , German theologian and Protestant reformer (d.
1565 )
date unknown
1484
Huldrych Zwingli
January 1 –
Huldrych Zwingli , Swiss religious reformer (d.
1531 )
[30]
January 17 –
George Spalatin , German religious reformer (d.
1545 )
February 21 –
Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg (1499–1535) (d.
1535 )
March 4 –
George, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach (d.
1543 )
April 12
April 23 –
Julius Caesar Scaliger , Italian humanist scholar (d.
1558 )
June 25 –
Bartholomeus V. Welser , German banker (d.
1561 )
July 11 –
Ottaviano de' Medici , Italian politician (d.
1546 )
November 29 –
Joachim Vadian , Swiss humanist and reformer (d.
1551 )
December 13 –
Paul Speratus , German Lutheran (d.
1551 )
date unknown –
Hosokawa Takakuni , Japanese military commander (d.
1531 )
date unknown –
Luisa de Medrano , Spanish scholar (d.
1527 )
date unknown –
Purandara Dasa , Indian composer and saint (d.
1564 )
1485
Hernán Cortés
March 10 –
Sophie of Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach , German princess (d.
1537 )
April 26 –
Sibylle of Baden , Countess consort of Hanau-Lichtenberg (d.
1518 )
June 20 –
Astorre III Manfredi , Italian noble (d.
1502 )
June 24
July 20 –
Giovanni Battista Ramusio , Italian geographer (d.
1557 )
August 22 –
Beatus Rhenanus , German humanist and religious reformer (d.
1547 )
September 14 –
Anna of Mecklenburg-Schwerin , Mecklenburgian royal (d.
1525 )
October 1 –
Johannes Dantiscus , Polish poet and bishop (d.
1548 )
October 8 –
Antonio Pucci , Italian Catholic cardinal (d.
1544 )
November 30 –
Veronica Gambara , Italian poet and stateswoman (d.
1550 )
December 16 –
Catherine of Aragon , first queen of
Henry VIII of England , and daughter of
Ferdinand II of Aragon and
Isabella I of Castile (d.
1536 )
date unknown
probable
1486
January 6 –
Martin Agricola , German Renaissance composer and music theorist (d.
1556 )
[31]
February 10 –
George of the Palatinate , German nobleman; Bishop of Speyer (1513–1529) (d.
1529 )
February 18 –
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu , Bengali ascetic and monk (d.
1534 )
July 2 –
Jacopo Sansovino , Italian sculptor and architect (d.
1570 )
[32]
July 16 –
Andrea del Sarto , Italian painter (d.
1530 )
July 25 –
Albrecht VII, Duke of Mecklenburg (1503–1520), then Duke of Mecklenburg-Güstrow (1520–1547) (d.
1547 )
July 28 –
Pieter Gillis , French philosopher (d.
1533 )
August 3 –
Imperia Cognati , Italian courtesan (d.
1512 )
August 23 –
Sigismund von Herberstein , Austrian diplomat and historian (d.
1566 )
September 14 –
Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa , German astrologer and alchemist (d.
1535 )
September 20 –
Arthur, Prince of Wales , son of
Henry VII of England (d.
1502 )
[33]
October 10 –
Charles III, Duke of Savoy (d.
1553 )
November 13 –
Johann Eck , German Scholastic theologian and defender of Catholicism during the Protestant Reformation (d.
1543 )
December 9 –
Philip III, Count of Waldeck -Eisenberg (1524–1539) (d.
1539 )
date unknown –
Shimon Lavi ,
Sephardi
kabbalist (d.
1585 )
probable
1487
February 7 –
Queen Dangyeong , Korean royal consort (d.
1557 )
February 8 –
Ulrich, Duke of Württemberg (d.
1550 )
February 15 –
Henry of the Palatinate , bishop of Utrecht (d.
1552 )
April 10 –
William I, Count of Nassau-Siegen (d.
1559 )
July 5 –
Johann Gramann , German theologian (d.
1541 )
July 17 –
Ismail I ,
Shah of Persia (d.
1524 )
August 27 –
Anna of Brandenburg , Duchess of Schleswig and Holstein (d.
1514 )
September 10 –
Pope Julius III (d.
1555 )
[34]
October 5 –
Ludwig of Hanau-Lichtenberg , German nobleman (d.
1553 )
November 14 –
John III of Pernstein , Bohemian land-owner, Governor of Moravia and Count of Kladsko (d.
1548 )
date unknown
1488
January 6 –
Helius Eobanus Hessus , German Latin poet (d.
1540 )
January 20
March 19 –
Johannes Magnus , last Catholic Archbishop of Sweden (d.
1544 )
[35]
April 16 –
Jungjong of Joseon (d.
1544 )
April 21 –
Ulrich von Hutten , German religious reformer (d.
1523 )
May 1 –
Sidonie of Bavaria , eldest daughter of Duke Albrecht IV of Bavaria-Munich (d.
1505 )
May 5 –
Lê Uy Mục , 8th king of the later Lê dynasty of Vietnam (d.
1509 )
May 7 –
John III of the Palatinate , Administrator of the Bishopric of Regensburg (d.
1538 )
June –
Heinrich Glarean , Swiss music theorist (d.
1563 )
June 29 –
Pedro Pacheco de Villena , Spanish Catholic cardinal (d.
1560 )
July 15 –
Juan Álvarez de Toledo , Spanish Catholic cardinal (d.
1557 )
October 17 –
Ursula of Brandenburg , Duchess consort of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (d.
1510 )
December 15 –
Ferdinand, Duke of Calabria (d.
1550 )
date unknown
probable
1489
February 9 –
Georg Hartmann , German instrument maker (d.
1564 )
June 2 –
Charles, Duke of Vendôme , French noble (d.
1537 )
June 4 –
Antoine, Duke of Lorraine (d.
1544 )
June 16 –
Sibylle of Bavaria , Electress Palatine consort (d.
1519 )
June 23 –
Charles II, Duke of Savoy , Italian sovereign (d.
1496 )
July 2 –
Thomas Cranmer ,
Archbishop of Canterbury (d.
1556 )
[36]
August –
Antonio da Correggio , Italian painter (d.
1534 )
August 10 –
Jacob Sturm von Sturmeck , German statesman and reformer (d.
1553 )
November 10 –
Henry V, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and Prince of Wolfenbüttel 1514–1568 (d.
1568 )
November 28 –
Margaret Tudor , Scottish regent, Queen of
James IV of Scotland , daughter of
Henry VII of England (d.
1541 )
[37]
December 10 –
Gaston of Foix, Duke of Nemours (d.
1512 )
date unknown
probable
Deaths
1480
Eleanor of Scotland died
20 November
January 5 –
Jakobus , nobleman from Lichtenberg in the northern part of Alsace (b.
1416 )
April 14 –
Thomas de Spens , Scottish statesman and prelate (b. c.
1415 )
May 10 –
Philipp I, Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg (1458–1480) (b.
1417 )
May 19 –
Jan Długosz , Polish historian (b.
1415 )
May 25 –
William III, Count of Henneberg-Schleusingen (b.
1434 )
June 6 –
Vecchietta , Italian painter, sculptor and architect (b. c.
1410 )
[38]
July 6 –
Antonio Squarcialupi , Italian composer (b.
1416 )
July 10 –
René of Anjou , king of Naples (b.
1409 )
[39]
July 15 –
John III, Count of Nassau-Weilburg , German nobleman (b.
1441 )
July 26 –
Ruprecht of the Palatinate , Archbishop and Prince Elector of Cologne (b.
1427 )
September 1 –
Ulrich V, Count of Württemberg (b.
1413 )
October 4 –
Jakub of Sienno , medieval Bishop Kraków in the years 1461–1463 (b.
1413 )
October 18 –
Uhwudong , Korean dancer (b.
1440 )
November 20 –
Eleanor of Scotland , Scottish princess (b.
1433 )
November 29 –
Frederick I, Count Palatine of Simmern (b. 1417)
December 14 –
Niccolò Perotti , Italian humanist scholar (b.
1429 )
date unknown
1481
Mehmed II, the Conqueror
1482
March 25 –
Lucrezia Tornabuoni , Italian writer, adviser and spouse of Piero di Cosimo de' Medici (b.
1427 )
March 27 –
Mary of Burgundy , Sovereign Duchess regnant of Burgundy, married to
Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (b.
1457 )
May 10 –
Paolo dal Pozzo Toscanelli , Italian mathematician and astronomer (b.
1397 )
May 23 –
Mary of York , daughter of King Edward IV of England (b.
1467 )
August 15 –
William, Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg , Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg (1428-1441) (b.
1406 )
August 25 – Queen
Margaret of Anjou , wife of
Henry VI of England (b.
1430 )
[42]
August 29 –
Queen Yun , Korean Queen (b.
1455 )
September 10 –
Federico da Montefeltro , Italian mercenary (b.
1422 )
September 17 –
William III, Landgrave of Thuringia , Duke of Luxembourg (b.
1425 )
September 22 –
Philibert I, Duke of Savoy (b.
1465 )
date unknown –
Hugo van der Goes , Flemish artist (b. c.
1440 )
1483
January 19 –
William IV, Lord of Egmont , IJsselstein, Schoonderwoerd and Haastrecht and Stadtholder of Guelders (b.
1412 )
February 27 –
William VIII, Marquess of Montferrat (b.
1420 )
March 23 –
Yolande, Duchess of Lorraine (b.
1428 )
April 4 –
Henry Bourchier, 1st Earl of Essex (b. c. 1405)
April 9 – King
Edward IV of England (b.
1442 )
[43]
April 24 –
Margaret of Bourbon , French noble (b.
1438 )
May 4 –
George Neville, Duke of Bedford (b.
1457 )
May 6 –
Queen Jeonghui , Korean regent (b.
1418 )
June 13 –
William Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings (executed; b.
1431 )
June 25
July 4 –
Costanzo I Sforza , Italian condottiero (b.
1447 )
August 30 – King
Louis XI of France (b.
1423 )
[44]
November 2 –
Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham , English politician (b.
1454 )
December 1 –
Charlotte of Savoy , French queen (b.
1441 )
date unknown
1484
1485
January 20 –
Eustochia Smeralda Calafato , Italian saint (b.
1434 )
February 28 –
Niclas, Graf von Abensberg , German soldier (b.
1441 )
March 16 –
Anne Neville , queen of
Richard III of England (b.
1456 )
[48]
August 7 –
Alexander Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany , Scottish prince (b. c.
1454 )
August 15 –
Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen (b.
1419 )
August 22 (killed in the
Battle of Bosworth Field ):
King
Richard III of England (b.
1452 )
[49]
John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk (b.
1430 )
James Harrington , Yorkist knight
Richard Ratcliffe , supporter of Richard III
John Babington ,
High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and the Royal Forests
Robert Brackenbury , English nobleman, courtier and supporter of Richard III
Walter Devereux, 8th Baron Ferrers of Chartley , supporter of Richard III
William Brandon , supporter of Henry VII (b.
1456 )
August 25 –
William Catesby , supporter of Richard III (executed) (b.
1450 )
October 17 –
John Scott of Scott's Hall , Warden of the Cinque Ports
October 27 –
Rodolphus Agricola , Dutch scholar (b.
1443 )
November 4 –
Françoise d'Amboise , Duchess of Brittany (b.
1427 )
November 4 –
Giovanni Mocenigo , Doge of Venice (b.
1408 )
[50]
Date unknown –
Kristina Königsmarck , Swedish noblewoman.
1486
January 30 –
Jacques of Savoy, Count of Romont , Prince of Savoy (b.
1450 )
March 11 –
Albrecht III Achilles, Elector of Brandenburg (b.
1414 )
March 30 –
Thomas Bourchier ,
Archbishop of Canterbury and
Lord Chancellor of England (b. c.
1404 )
May –
Louis I, Count of Montpensier (b.
1405 )
July 14 –
Margaret of Denmark , Scottish queen consort, daughter of
Christian I of Denmark (b.
1456 )
[51]
August (day unknown) –
Marco Barbarigo , the 73rd
Doge of Venice , was said to have died in a dispute caused by his brother and successor,
Agostino Barbarigo .
August 3 –
Asakura Ujikage , 8th head of the Japanese Asakura clan (b.
1449 )
August 11 –
William Waynflete , English Lord Chancellor and bishop of Winchester (b. c.
1398 )
[52]
August 26 –
Ernest, Elector of Saxony , progenitor of the
Ernestine Wettins (b.
1441 )
September 2 –
Guy XIV de Laval , French noble (b.
1406 )
September 19 –
Richard Oldham , English Catholic bishop
date unknown
probable –
Aristotile Fioravanti , Italian architect and engineer (b.
1415 )
1487
March 21 –
Nicholas of Flüe , Swiss hermit and saint (b.
1417 )
May 27 –
Tilokaraj , king of
Lan Na (b.
1409 )
June 16 –
John de la Pole, 1st Earl of Lincoln (b. c.
1463 )
[16]
June 26 –
John Argyropoulos , Greek philosopher
July 16 –
Charlotte, Queen of Cyprus (b.
1436 )
August 23 –
Maria of Cleves , French noble (b.
1426 )
September 9 –
Chenghua Emperor of
China (b.
1447 )
September 14 –
Mara Branković , Serbian princess (b.
1416 )
September 30 –
John Sutton, 1st Baron Dudley , Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (b.
1400 )
October 22 –
Antonio Bettini , Italian religious writer (b.
1396 )
date unknown
1488
April 1 –
John II, Duke of Bourbon (b.
1426 )
April 14 –
Girolamo Riario , Lord of Imola and Forli (b.
1443 )
May 9 –
Frederick I of Liegnitz , Duke of Chojnów and Strzelin from 1453 (b.
1446 )
May 26 –
Iizasa Ienao , Japanese swordsman (b. c.
1387 )
June 11 – King
James III of Scotland (at the
Battle of Sauchieburn ; b. c.
1451 )
[54]
July 18 –
Alvise Cadamosto , Italian explorer (b.
1432 )
July 28 –
Edward Woodville, Lord Scales (at the
Battle of St. Aubin-du-Cormier ; b. c.
1456 )
[20]
July 30 –
Clarice Orsini , Florentine noblewoman and wife of
Lorenzo de’ Medici (b.
1453 )
September –
Abu 'Amr 'Uthman ,
Hafsid
caliph of
Ifriqiya (b.
1419 )
September –
Lasse Huittinen , Finnish thief
September 9 –
Francis II, Duke of Brittany (fell from a horse) (b.
1433 )
[55]
September 13 –
Charles II, Duke of Bourbon (b.
1434 )
October 11 –
Geoffroy Cœur , French nobleman, son of
Jacques Cœur
date unknown
1489
January 3 –
Martin Truchseß von Wetzhausen , Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights (b.
1435 )
February 14 –
Nicolaus von Tüngen , bishop of Warmia
March 27 –
Gilbert Kennedy, 1st Lord Kennedy , Scottish noble (b.
1405 )
April 6 –
Jodha of Mandore , Ruler of Marwar (b.
1416 )
April 26 –
Ashikaga Yoshihisa , Japanese shōgun (b.
1465 )
April 28 –
Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland (b. c.
1449 )
May 3 –
Stanisław Kazimierczyk , Polish canon regular and saint (b.
1433 )
May 21 –
Henry V of Rosenberg , Bohemian nobleman (b.
1456 )
July 12 –
Bahlul Lodi , sultan of Delhi
[56]
July 19 –
Louis I, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken (b.
1424 )
date unknown
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