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1499
1499
Year 1499 (MCDXCIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar.
Events
January–March
- January 8 – Louis XII of France marries Anne of Brittany, in accordance with a law set by his predecessor, Charles VIII.
- February 4 – Hans, King of Denmark is formally crowned as King of Sweden and his wife Christina of Saxony crowned as Queen Consort.
- February 9 – The Treaty of Blois is signed between the Kingdom of France and the Republic of Venice as a secret military alliance between the two nations to attack the Duchy of Milan.
- February 20 – The Battle of Hard is fought near the village of Hard in modern-day western Austria as the Swiss Confederacy defeats the troops of the Holy Roman Empire in the first large-scale confrontation of the Swabian War.
- March 22 – At the Battle of Bruderholz, the Swiss Confederation defeats a larger force of troops from the Swabian League near Basel.
April–June
- April 11 – The Battle of Schwaderloh is won by the Swiss Confederacy over the Swabian League with more than 1,400 of the Swabian troops killed.
- April 20 – The Swiss Confederacy defeats the forces of the Holy Roman Empire in the Battle of Frastanz, with more than 2,000 Imperial troops killed.
- April 30 – The University of Valencia is founded in Spain with the passage of the University Statutes by the magistrates of Valencia.{{Cite book|first=Abelardo|last=Palanca|title = La Universidad de Valencia en el primer decenio del siglo XVI|trans-title=The University of Valencia in the First Decade of the 15th Century |year= 1968 |work= Saitabi|id = ISSN 0210-9980
- May 19 – Catherine of Aragon, the future first wife of Henry VIII, is married by proxy to his brother, Arthur, Prince of Wales.
- June 1 – Pedro Alonso Niño, who had accompanied Columbus on his first voyage to the New World in 1492, departs from Palos in Spain toward South America on a 7-month voyage to the New World. Niño sets sail in a small caravel with 33 men
- June 10 – Pope Alexander VI informs the Roman Catholic cardinals that the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire has amassed a fleet of 300 ships to lay siege to the city of Rhodes.
- June 15 – The Great Epidemic of plague reaches London, forcing King Henry and Queen Anne to flee to the capital to Langley on June 25 and then to Abingdon.
- June 20 – Queen Isabella of Spain orders Christopher Columbus to liberate and repatriate Indians from the New World, declaring that nobody had authorized him to kidnap any of her subjects.
July–September
- July 22 – Battle of Dornach: The Swiss decisively defeat the army of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor.
- July 28 – First Battle of Lepanto: The Turkish navy wins a decisive victory over the Venetians.
- August 24 – Lake Maracaibo is discovered, by Alonso de Ojeda and Amerigo Vespucci.
- August – Polydore Vergil completes De inventoribus rerum, the first modern history of inventions.
- September 18 – Vasco da Gama arrives at Lisbon, returning from India, and is received by King Manuel of Portugal.
- September 22 – Treaty of Basel: Maximilian is forced to grant the Swiss de facto independence.
October–December
- October 26 – King Louis XII of France and his troops seize Milan, driving out Duke Ludovico Sforza, and Leonardo da Vinci flees to Venice.
- October 25 – The Pont Notre-Dame in Paris, constructed under Charles VI of France, collapses into the Seine.
- November 5 – The Catholicon is published in Tréguier (Brittany). This Breton–greek–Latin dictionary had been written in 1464 by Jehan Lagadeuc. It is the first dictionary of either French or Breton.
- November 23 – Perkin Warbeck, pretender to the throne of England, is hanged for reportedly attempting to escape from the Tower of London.
- November 28 – Edward Plantagenet, 17th Earl of Warwick, last male member of the House of York, is executed for reportedly attempting to escape from the Tower of London.
- December 18 – The Rebellion of the Alpujarras (1499–1501) begins in the Kingdom of Granada (Crown of Castile) against the forced conversions of Muslims in Spain.
Date unknown
- Montenegro, the last free monarchy in the Balkans, is annexed by the Ottoman Empire, as part of the sanjak of Shkodër, and Stefan II Crnojević is removed from office.
- Johannes Trithemius inadvertently reveals interests in magic by writing a letter to a Carmelite friar about a treatise he is writing on steganography.
- Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa matriculates at Cologne University.
- Giggleswick School is founded by Reverend James Carr in England.
Births
- January 15 – Samuel Maciejowski, Polish bishop (d. 1550)
- January 20 – Sebastian Franck, German humanist (d. 1543)
- January 29 – Katharina von Bora, German nun, wife of Martin Luther (d. 1552)
- February 10 – Thomas Platter, Swiss humanist scholar and writer (d. 1582)
- March 22 – Johann Carion, German astrologer and chronicler (d. 1537)
- March 31 – Pope Pius IV (d. 1565)
- May 14 – Agostino Gallo, Italian agronomist (d. 1570)
- June 24 – Johannes Brenz, German theologian and Protestant Reformer of the Duchy of Württemberg (d. 1570)
- July 17 – Maria Salviati, Italian noble and mother of Cosimo I de Medici (d. 1543)
- August 14 – John de Vere, 14th Earl of Oxford, English noble (d. 1526)
- September 3 – Diane de Poitiers, French duchess, mistress of Henry II of France (d. 1566)
- October 13 – Claude of France, queen consort of France, daughter of Louis XII (d. 1524)
- October 14 – Catherine of the Palatinate, Abbess of Neuburg am Neckar (d. 1526)
- October 31 – Günther XL, Count of Schwarzburg (1526–1552) (d. 1552)
- November 1 – Rodrigo of Aragon, Italian noble (d. 1512)
- December 8 – Sebald Heyden, German musicologist and theologian (d. 1561)
- December 13 – Justus Menius, German Lutheran pastor (d. 1558)
- date unknown
- Hans Asper, Swiss painter (d. 1571)
- Michael Coxcie, Flemish painter (d. 1592)
- Cesare Hercolani, Italian military leader (d. 1534)
- Jan Łaski, Polish Protestant reformer (d. 1560)
- Laurentius Petri, Archbishop of Uppsala (d. 1573)
- Giulio Romano, Italian painter (d. 1546)
- Bernardino de Sahagún, Franciscan missionary (d. 1590)
- Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, Italian mathematician (d. 1557)
- Ming, Icelandic clam (d. 2006)
- probable – Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, Portuguese explorer (d. 1543)
Deaths
- January 9 – John Cicero, Elector of Brandenburg (b. 1455)
- March 24 – Edward Stafford, 2nd Earl of Wiltshire, English nobleman (b. 1470)
- April 7 – Galeotto I Pico, Duke of Mirandola (b. 1442)
- August 29 – Alesso Baldovinetti, Florentine painter (b. 1427)
- October 1 – Marsilio Ficino, Italian philosopher (b. 1433)
- November 23 – Perkin Warbeck, Flemish imposter (b. c. 1474) (executed)
- November 28 – Edward Plantagenet, 17th Earl of Warwick, last male member of the English House of York (b. 1475)
- date unknown
References
References
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- ''[http://www.sfwvssga.ch/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=62&Itemid=11 500 Jahre Schlacht bei Hard (500 Years Since the Battle of Hard)]'' (Schweizerischer Feldweibelverband Sektion St. Gallen-Appenzell, 2016)
- Albert Winkler, [https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1396&context=sahs_review "The Swiss in the Swabian War of 1499: An Analysis of the Swiss Military at the End of the Fifteenth Century,"] ''Swiss American Historical Society Review,'' vol. 56 (2020), no. 3, pp. 55-141.
- Scheck, P.: ''[http://www.stadtarchiv-schaffhausen.ch/Schaffhausen-Geschichte/Schwabenkrieg1499.htm Der Schwabenkrieg 1499]'' (Municipal Archives of Schaffhausen, 1999)
- {{HDS. 8890. Battle of Frastanz. Schibler, T.. (31 March 2005)
- .[http://www.bruceruiz.net/PanamaHistory/pedro_alonso nino.htm "Pedro Alonso Niño"], in ''Panama History'', by Bruce Ruiz
- Kenneth M. Setton, ''The Papacy and the Levant, 1204-1571'', Volume II: The Fifteenth Century (American Philosophical Society, 1976) p.516 ISSN 0065-9788
- Terry Breverton, ''Henry VII: The Maligned Tudor King'' (Amberley Publishing, 2016) {{ISBN. 9781445646060
- "Columbus, Christopher", in ''The Home Encyclopedia'', Volume VI, (Chicago Educational Publishing Company) p.1697
- Herold, J. Christopher. (21 October 2016). "The Swiss Without Halos". Pickle Partners Publishing.
- Friedman, John Block. (4 July 2013). "Trade, Travel, and Exploration in the Middle Ages: An Encyclopedia". [[Routledge]].
- Gagné, John. (2021). "Milan Undone: Contested Sovereignties in the Italian Wars". Harvard University Press.
- Wouters, Ine. (11 July 2018). "Building Knowledge, Constructing Histories: Proceedings of the 6th International Congress on Construction History (6ICCH 2018), July 9-13, 2018, Brussels, Belgium". [[CRC Press]].
- "Pius IV {{!}} pope".
- Traynor, Luke. (2013-11-13). "Ming the clam confirmed by Bangor University scientists as the world's oldest creature at 507 - 102 years older than previously believed". Mirror Online.
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