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Year 1474 was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar. Events. January–December. February – The ...
The Treaty of London (French: Traités de Londres) was an agreement between Charles the Bold of Burgundy and Edward IV of England signed on 25 July 1474. In the treaty, Charles agreed to support England militarily during an invasion of France, and to recognise Edward as the King of France. [1]
Hanseatic Warehouse in King's Lynn.. The Treaty of Utrecht was signed in 1474 after the Anglo-Hanseatic War between England and the Hanseatic League.. This naval war had begun in 1470 using the naval strategy of commerce raiding in the North Sea and the English Channel; one of the most successful men-of-war was the Peter von Danzig.
On 12 December 1474, news of King Henry IV's death in Madrid (which had happened on 11 December [28] [better source needed]) reached Segovia. This prompted Isabella to take refuge within the walls of the Alcázar of Segovia, where she received the support of Andres de Cabrera and Segovia's council. The next day, Isabella was proclaimed Queen of ...
The siege of Neuss, from 1474–75, [1] was linked to the Cologne Diocesan Feud and part of the Burgundian Wars. The siege, led by Charles the Bold against the Imperial City of Neuss, was unsuccessful. Charles was compelled by the approach of a powerful Imperial army to raise the siege.
Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki’s son, Marco Troper, has died. He was 19. University of California, Berkeley spokesperson Janet Gilmore told NBC News that on Feb. 13, a student living at a ...
During their 1474 campaign Ottomans damaged Alessio and razed Dagnum castle. [117] Triadan Gritti was appointed as Venetian captain general instead of Pietro Mocenigo. Gritti led the Venetian fleet of six galleys which sailed early in May 1474 to protect the coast of Albania Veneta and especially the mouths of river Bojana. [118]
1474: Catherine Cornaro becomes the last monarch of the Kingdom of Cyprus, succeeding James II. [80] 1489: February: The Venetian government forces Catherine to cede her rights over Cyprus because she had no heir. The rule of the Lusignan dynasty comes to an end after nearly three centuries. [81] Cyprus becomes an overseas colony of the ...