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1478

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November 1: Pope Sixtus IV issues a papal bull authorizing Tomas de Torquemada to carry out the Spanish Inquisition.
1478 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1478
MCDLXXVIII
Ab urbe condita2231
Armenian calendar927
ԹՎ ՋԻԷ
Assyrian calendar6228
Balinese saka calendar1399–1400
Bengali calendar884–885
Berber calendar2428
English Regnal year17 Edw. 4 – 18 Edw. 4
Buddhist calendar2022
Burmese calendar840
Byzantine calendar6986–6987
Chinese calendar丁酉年 (Fire Rooster)
4175 or 3968
    — to —
戊戌年 (Earth Dog)
4176 or 3969
Coptic calendar1194–1195
Discordian calendar2644
Ethiopian calendar1470–1471
Hebrew calendar5238–5239
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1534–1535
 - Shaka Samvat1399–1400
 - Kali Yuga4578–4579
Holocene calendar11478
Igbo calendar478–479
Iranian calendar856–857
Islamic calendar882–883
Japanese calendarBunmei 10
(文明10年)
Javanese calendar1394–1395
Julian calendar1478
MCDLXXVIII
Korean calendar3811
Minguo calendar434 before ROC
民前434年
Nanakshahi calendar10
Thai solar calendar2020–2021
Tibetan calendarམེ་མོ་བྱ་ལོ་
(female Fire-Bird)
1604 or 1223 or 451
    — to —
ས་ཕོ་ཁྱི་ལོ་
(male Earth-Dog)
1605 or 1224 or 452

Year 1478 (MCDLXXVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar.

Events

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January–March

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An 1850 representation of the wedding of Richard and Anne

April–June

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  • April 26 – On Easter Sunday, the Pazzi family attacks Lorenzo de' Medici, the ruler of the Republic of Florence, and kills his brother Giuliano, during High Mass in Florence Cathedral. A total of 80 accused conspirators are executed. With the death of his brother and co-ruler Giuliano, Lorenzo becomes the sole ruler of Florence.[5]
  • May 14 – The Siege of Shkodra in Albania begins. Federico Gonzaga becomes the new ruler of the independent Duchy of Mantua in Italy, three days after the death of his father, Ludovico III.[6]
  • May 28 – Captain Juan Rejón of Aragon, charged with leading the conquest of the Canary Islands for the Spanish crown, departs with 600 men on three ships from the El Puerto de Santa María, at the time part of the Kingdom of Seville.[7]
  • June 15
    • In the Battle of Khoy, Yaqub Aq Qoyunlu defeats his older brother, the Sultan Khalil of Aq Qoyunlu, and becomes the new Sultan.The Cambridge History of Iran. W. B. Fisher. Cambridge University Press. 1968–1991. ISBN 0-521-06935-1.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link) Khalil is executed after his capture.
    • The Fourth Siege of Krujë comes to an end as the Albanian city surrenders to the Ottoman Empire, which had prevented food and supplies from reaching the town for a year. After the surrender, made on a promise that the occupants would be allowed to leave, most of the men in Krujë are killed and the women and children taken away to be sold as slaves.[8]
  • June 24 – After a rendezvous with other Castilian Navy ships, Captain Rejón and 1,300 men arrive at the Bay of Isletas on Gran Canaria island.[7]
  • June 26 – The Battle of Kokovo takes place when 600 peasants and miners in the Duchy of Carinthia, led by King Matjaž, attempt to defend their territory against a force of 20,000 Ottoman Turkish invaders.[9]
  • June 28 – A group of 500 of the Canarian natives, led by Adargoma, attack the Castilian invaders in the Battle of Guiniguada, and are forced to retreat from the larger and better armed Castilian force.[7]

July–September

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  • July 27 – A fleet of Portuguese warships arrives at the Bay of Isletas to rescue the Canarians and drive the Castilians off of Gran Canaria. Alerted to the Portuguese invaders, Rejón arranges for an ambush of the first to come ashore.[10]
  • August 1 – Following a storm that prevents the landing of other ships at the island of Gran Canaria, the Portuguese Navy withdraws and sails back to Portugal.[11]
  • August 24 – In the Swiss canton of Lucerne, the Amstaldenhandel, a conspiracy by innkeeper Peter Amstalden of Schüpfheim to overthrow the canton government is foiled when Amstalden is arrested. After being interrogated and tortured, Amstalden is beheaded in November.
  • September 1 – King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary accepts the draft of the Treaty of Brno with slight modifications regarding the division of the lands of the Bohemian crowned claimed by both Hungary and King Vladisalus II of Bohemia. Under the terms, Vladislaus II cedes Moravia, Silesia, and Lusatia to Corvinus, and both monarchs are permitted to refer to themselves as "King of Bohemia".[12]

October–December

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Date unknown

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  • The Demak Sultanate, the first Islamic state on the island of Java (now in Indonesia), ruled by Panembahan Jimbun, gains independence from Majapahit, after a civil war.[17]
  • Possibly the first reference to cricket (rendered as "criquet", is made in a French language manuscript.[18]
  • Mondino de Liuzzi's Anathomia corporis humani, the first complete published anatomical text, is first printed (in Padua).

Births

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Deaths

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References

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  1. ^ Woods, John E. (1999). The Aqquyunlu: Clan, Confederation, Empire. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City. p. 128. ISBN 0-87480-565-1.
  2. ^ Hugh Y. Reyburn, The Story of the Russian Church (London: Andrew Melrose Ltd., 1924) p.70
  3. ^ Watson, Bruce; White, William (2016). "Anne Mowbray, Duchess of York: A 15th-century child burial from the abbey of St Clare, in the London Boroush of Tower Hamlets". London and Middlesex Archaeological Society Transactions. 67: 229.
  4. ^ Bartl, Július; Čičaj, Viliam (2002). Slovak History: Chronology & Lexicon. Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Slovenské Pedegogické Nakladatel'stvo. p. 53. ISBN 0-86516-444-4.
  5. ^ "Pazzi conspiracy | Italian history". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
  6. ^ G. M. Varanini, "Federico I Gonzaga, marchese di Mantova", in Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Vol. LVII, Roma: Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana, 2001
  7. ^ a b c Abréu Galindo, Juan de (1848). Historia de la conquista de las siete islas de Gran Canaria [History of the Conquest of the Seven Islands of Gran Canaria]. Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Imprenta, Litografía y Librería Isleña. hdl:20.500.12285/mdcte/1668. Retrieved August 24, 2024.
  8. ^ Freely, John (2010). Children of Achilles: The Greeks in Asia Minor Since the Days of Troy. London: I. B. Tauris & Co. ISBN 9780857736307.
  9. ^ Janez J. Švajncer, "Military History of Slovenians", Obramba Special Edition (2001)
  10. ^ López de Toro, José (1970). La conquista de Gran Canaria en la "Cuarta Década" del cronista Alonso de Palencia. 1478-1480, in Anuario de Estudios Atlánticos. Vol. 1. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Patronato de la Casa de Colón. pp. 353–355. ISSN 0570-4065. Retrieved September 24, 2023. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  11. ^ Fernandez Palencia, Alfonso (1999). Fechos de España: Gesta Hispaniensia (in Spanish). Real Academia de la Historia. ISBN 9788489512436. Retrieved February 23, 2018.
  12. ^ Engel, Pál (translated by Tamas Palosfalvi). The Realm of St Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary, 895-1526. I.B. Tauris, 2005. ISBN 1-85043-977-X.
  13. ^ "History of the University of Copenhagen about 1479". University of Copenhagen. 23 September 2010. Archived from the original on 1 April 2019. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
  14. ^ Richard E. Greenleaf,Zumárraga and the Inquisition, 1536–1543 (Mexico City: Fondo de Cultura Económica). ISBN 9789681630041 p.12
  15. ^ Budge, E. A. (1928). A History of Ethiopia: Nubia and Abyssinia (Volume I). London: Methuen & Co. p. 320.
  16. ^ Battle of Giornico in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
  17. ^ Victor M. Fic, From Majapahit and Sukuh to Megawati Sukarnoputri: Continuity and Change in Pluralism of Religion, Culture and Politics of Indonesia from the XV to the XXI Century (Abhinav Publications, 2003) p.109 ISBN 9788170174042
  18. ^ "Cricket", by H. S.Altham, in Encyclopedia Britannica Volume 6, (Encyclopedia Britannica, 1929), p.691
  19. ^ "History - Historic Figures: Thomas More (1478 - 1535)". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
  20. ^ "Clement VII | pope". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
  21. ^ N. W. James; V. A. James (2004). The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St. Nicholas: The Bede roll. London Record Society. p. 58.
  22. ^ Dr Bart Lambert; Dr Katherine Anne Wilson (28 January 2016). Europe's Rich Fabric: The Consumption, Commercialisation, and Production of Luxury Textiles in Italy, the Low Countries and Neighbouring Territories (Fourteenth-Sixteenth Centuries). Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 63. ISBN 978-1-4724-0610-1.