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Year 1466 (MCDLXVI) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar.

Events

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

  • October 9 – King James III of Scotland gives royal assent Among the many acts passed into law by the Parliament, including the Hospitals Act ("for the reformacioune of the hospitalis") and the Benefices Act against Englishmen being allowed to receive a benefice (payment of a reward for services rendered) from the Crown or from the Church ("na Inglis man have benefice with Scotlande")
  • October 11 – Eric of Pomerania buys the town of Lauenburg back from the Kingdom of Poland, seven years after it had been captured.
  • October 13 – King James III of Scotland is forced by Lord Boyd to appear before the Scottish Parliament and to forgive Boyd and the other conspirators in the kidnapping that took place on July 9.
  • October 19 – The Second Peace of Thorn is signed between King Casimir IV Jagiellon of Poland and the Teutonic Knights Grand Master, Ludwig von Erlichshausen, ending the Thirteen Years' War.
  • November 22 – A messenger from the Venetian front in the war in Albania against the Ottomans brings news of planned attacks by the Ottoman General Sinan Bey against the Republic of Venice's Albanian territory, and an offer received from the Ottomans to negotiate a ceasefire or treaty.
  • November 26Han Myŏnghoe becomes the new Chief State Councillor (Yonguijong) of the Korea, succeeding Ku Ch'igwan, who served for less than six months.
  • December 12 – The Albanian General Skanderbeg arrives in Rome to offer his aid to the Christian League in the defense of Italy against the Ottoman Empire.
  • December 23Pope Paul II excommunicates the King of Bohemia, George of Poděbrady, releasing all Bohemian citizens from their oaths of to the king.

Date unknown

Births

Deaths

References

References

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  9. "조선왕조실록".
  10. Patrick Fraser Tytler, ''History of Scotland'' (William Tait, 1841), pp. 191-192
  11. (1989). "A History of the Crusades, Volume VI: The Impact of the Crusades on Europe". University of Wisconsin Press.
  12. (2002). "Pommern". Siedler.
  13. Najemy, John M.. (2006). "A History of Florence 1200–1575". Blackwell Publishing.
  14. Max Piendl, ''Die Ritterbünde der Böckler und Löwler im Bayerischen Wald'' ("The Knightly Leagues of the Böckler and Löwler in the Bavarian Forest"), in ''Unbekanntes Bayern'' (''Unknown Bavaria'')(Munich: Süddeutscher Verlag, 1960) ISBN 3-7991-5839-1
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  25. (11 September 2002). "Fifty Major Thinkers on Education: From Confucius to Dewey". Routledge.
  26. (1991). "Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships". Naval Historical Center, Department of the Navy.
  27. "Francesco Sforza {{!}} duke of Milan [1401–1466]".
  28. "Donatello {{!}} Italian sculptor".
  29. Tom Streissguth, ''The Greenhaven Encyclopedia of the Renaissance'' (Farmington Hills, Michigan: Greenhaven Press, 2008), pp. 229–30.

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1466