1482


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Year 1482 (MCDLXXXII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar.

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Date unknown

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References

  1. "Lot 36: Bible, Pentateuch, in Hebrew - Hamishah humshe Torah, with paraphrase in Aramaic (Targum Onkelos) and commentary by Rashi (Solomon ben Isaac). Edited by Joseph Hayim ben Aaron Strasbourg Zarfati. Bologna: Abraham ben Hayim of Pesaro for Joseph ben Abraham Caravita, 5 Adar I [5] 242 = 25 January 1482". [[Christie's]].
  2. Edwards>John Edwards, ''Ferdinand and Isabella: Profiles in Power'' (Taylor & Francis, 2014) ISBN 9781317893448
  3. Haim Beinart, ''The Expulsion of the Jews from Spain'' (Liverpool University Press, 2001) p.22
  4. "Carlo Crivelli. Annunciation with St Emidius. From the collection of the National Gallery, London. From the series Masterpieces from museums of the world in the Hermitage". Hermitage Museum.
  5. "Spanish Christian—Muslim War of 1481—1492", in ''Dictionary of Wars'' ed. by George C. Kohn (Facts on File Press, (2006) p.516 ISBN 9781438129167
  6. [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Treasures_from_UCL/ySE6DwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=euclid+elements+1482&pg=PA15&printsec=frontcover "First printed edition of Euclid's ''Elements''"], in ''Treasures from UCL'', by Gillian Furlong (University College London [[UCL Press]], 2015) p. 15, ISBN 9781910634363
  7. Vatin, Nicolas. (2011). "Cem".
  8. Thomas Rymer, [https://books.google.com/books?id=9CocpxjDzuoC ''Foedera, conventiones, literae,... inter Reges Angliae et alios''], volume 5 (The Hague: Johannes Neaulm, publisher, 1741), pp.120–121. Foedera, vol. 5 part 1 & 2 (Johannes Neaulm, Hague, 1741), pp. 120–121.
  9. (1992). "The Chronology of British History". Century Ltd.
  10. E. G. Ravenstein, ''[https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Voyages_of_Diogo_C%C3%A3o_and_Bartholome/qt-fAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=%22%20Diogo%20C%C3%A3o%22%201482%20August The Voyages of Diogo Cão and Bartholomeu Dias, 1482-88]'' (W. Clowes and Sons, Limited, 1900) p.5
  11. (2010). "The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval Warfare and Military Technology". Oxford University Press.
  12. de Caumont La Force, Charlotte-Rose. (1782). "Histoire secrete de Bourgogne". Didot l'ain.
  13. Macdougall, Alan. (2001). "James IV (The Stewart Dynasty In Scotland)". Tuckwell Press Ltd..
  14. Norman Macdougall, ''James III'' (John Donald, 2009), pp. 170–173, ISBN 9781904607878
  15. "Margaret of Anjou {{!}} queen of England".

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1482