1460s

The 1460s decade ran from January 1, 1460, to December 31, 1469.

Events

1460

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

1461

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

  • October 19 – With the Yorkist victory in the War of the Roses, the proposal by the new English King, Edward IV for an alliance with Scottish nobles against the former King Henry VI is approved by Scottish Highland lords at Ardtornish Castle.[31] The agreement will become the basis for the Treaty of Westminster four months later on February 13, 1462.
  • November 4 – The English Parliament is opened at Westminster by King Edward IV, and the House of Commons elects James Strangeways as its Speaker.
  • November 17 – The coronation of Stephen Tomašević as the King of Bosnia takes place at Saint Mary's Church at Jajce.
  • November 27An earthquake estimated later at 6.4 magnitude occurs at L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of the Kingdom of Naples and kills more than 80 people.[32]
  • December 21 – The first English Parliament under King Edward IV adjourns and the King gives royal assent to the Act titled "In eschewing of Ambiguities, Doubts, and Diversities of Opinions which may rise, ensue, or be taken of and upon judicial Acts and Eximplifications of same, made or had in the Time or Times of Henry the Fourth, Henry the Fifth His Son, and Henry the Sixth His Son or any of them, late Kings of England successively, in Deed and not of Right", designating which acts of this three immediate predecessors are repealed and which are renewed. [33]
  • December 28 – General Skanderbeg of Albania recaptures the fortress of Trani for the Kingdom of Naples after finding the rebel leader Fuscia de Foxa and 16 other rebels outside the walls of the city.[27]

Date unknown

1462

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

1463

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

1464

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

  • In China, a small rebellion occurs in the interior province of Huguang, during the Ming Dynasty; a subsequent rebellion springs up in Guangxi, where a rebellion of the Miao people and Yao people forces the Ming throne to respond, by sending 30,000 troops (including 1,000 Mongol cavalry) to aid the 160,000 local troops stationed in the region, to crush the rebellion that will end in 1466.[84][85]
  • Jehan Lagadeuc writes a Breton-French-Latin dictionary called the Catholicon. It is the first French dictionary as well as the first Breton dictionary of world history, and it will be published in 1499.
  • Tenguella, the founder of the Empire of Great Fulo, becomes chief of the Fula people.

1465

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

1466

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

1467

January–March

  • January 7 – At Rome, Pope Paul II holds a secret papal consistory, with the Albanian general Skanderbeg, to ask the cardinals assembled to provide Skanderbeg with 5,000 ducats (equivalent to 17.5 kilograms (39 lb) of gold based on the worth of a ducat of 3.5g of gold). While the cardinals respond that 5,000 ducats is insufficient, the Pope explains that the additional money will have to wait until the war in Italy is concluded.[121]
  • January 15 – In one of his first acts as the new Patriarch of the Eastern Orthodox Church, Dionysius I removes George Galesiotes and Manuel Christonymos from office in the Church as an act of revenge against their failure to support his candidacy.[122]
  • February 14 – Still unable to receive more than 7,500 ducats, General Skanderbeg departs from Rome with no plans for future aid to the Papal States, and receives word that he is needed back in Albania to defend the kingdom against the Ottoman invasion.[123]
  • February 23 – (19th day of 1st month of Bunshō 2) The Ōnin War begins with the Battle of Goryo, also called the "Battle of the Spirits", ends after two days near Kyoto initially as a battle between to factions in the Hatakeyama clan. Hatakeyama Yoshinari defeats Hatakeyama Masanaga for control of the Kami-Goryo Shrine.[124] The Onin War will continue for more than 10 years until ending on 25 December 1477.
  • March 29 – On Easter Sunday, in the Bohemian city of Kunvald (now part of the Czech Repbulic), the Unity of the Brethren (commonly called the Moravian Church) is formed as one of the first Protestant churches by four Hussite bishops.[125] Despite persecution, it progresses to as many as 100,000 adherents within 100 years.

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

1468


January–March

April–June

  • April 1King Louis XI of France summons a meeting of the nation's parliament, the Estates-General, and obtains approval of all concessions he had previously made to the Kingdom of England, including those with reference to Normandy.[143]
  • April 25 – At Stirling in Scotland, the Lord Boyd, the regent for King James III, enters an agreement for joint rule with the members of his council (the bishops of Glasgow and of Aberdeen, the earls of Argyll and of Arran, the provost of Lincluden, and Archibald Whitelaw) to co-operate in the governing of Scotland.[144]
  • May 30 – After invading Syria, Shah Suwar, the Ottoman Governor of Dulkadir, triumphs in battle over various Mamluk Syrian governors and emirs and captures Kulaksiz.[145] The Governor of Damascus, Uzbek Bey, is seriously wounded but manages to escape.
  • June 7 – King Edward IV of England gives royal assent to numerous laws passed by the English Parliament, including the Cloths Act, the Liveries Act and the Sheriffs Act.[146]

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

1469

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

Significant people

Births

1460

1461

1462

1463

1464

1465

1466

1467

1468

1469

Deaths

1460

1461

1462

1463

Saint Catherine of Bologna
King Stephen Tomašević of Bosnia
Infanta Catherine of Portugal
Albert VI, Archduke of Austria

1464

1465

1466

1467

1468

Johannes Gutenberg

1469

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