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1433 in poetry |
479 before ROC 民前479年 | |
Nanakshahi calendar | −35 |
Thai solar calendar | 1975–1976 |
Tibetan calendar | 阳水鼠年 (male Water-Rat) 1559 or 1178 or 406 — to — 阴水牛年 (female Water-Ox) 1560 or 1179 or 407 |
Year 1433 (MCDXXXIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar
Events
January–December
- May 31 – Sigismund is crowned Holy Roman Emperor in Rome.[1] There has been no crowned Emperor since the death of his father, Charles IV, in 1378.
- August 14 – Edward I becomes King of Portugal.[2]
- September – Cosimo de' Medici, later the de facto ruler of Florence and patron of Marsilio Ficino, is exiled by the Albizzi/Strozzi faction (Cosimo returns a year later, in September 1434).[3]
- October – Iliaș of Moldavia is deposed by his half-brother and joint ruler Stephen II.[4]
Date unknown
- The last great maritime expedition, led by Admiral Zheng He;[5] the fleet would be dispersed, altering the balance of power in the Indian Ocean, and making it easier for Portugal and other Western naval powers to gain dominance over the seas.
- In Ming Dynasty China, cotton is listed as a permanent item of trade, on the tax registers of Songjiang prefecture.[6]
- Kalantiaw (of what would later be known as the Philippines) supposedly promulgates the legal code eventually referred to as the Code of Kalantiaw. Modern historians doubt its existence.[7]
Births
- Sigismondo d'Este, Italian nobleman (d. 1507)
- September 17 – James of Portugal, Portuguese cardinal (d. 1459)[8]
- Shekha of Amarsar, Rajput chieftain (d. 1488)
- September 27 – Stanisław Kazimierczyk, Polish canon regular and saint (d. 1489)[9]
- October 19 – Marsilio Ficino, Florentine philosopher (d. 1499)[10]
- November 10
- Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy (d. 1477)[11]
- Jeanne de Laval, French noble, queen consort of Naples (d. 1498)[12]
- date unknown
- Giovanni Giocondo, Veronese-born friar, architect and classical scholar (d. 1515)[14]
- probable – Kettil Karlsson, regent of Sweden from 1464 (d. 1465)
Deaths
- April 14 – Lidwina, Dutch saint (b. 1380)[15]
- May 9 – King Min Saw Mon of Arakan
- August 14 – King John I of Portugal (b. 1357)[16]
- August 30 – Peter I, Count of Saint-Pol (b. 1390)[17]
- September – Zweder van Culemborg, Bishop of Utrecht (birth year unknown)[18]
- September 28 – Přemek I, Duke of Opava (b. c.1365)[19]
- December 1 – Emperor Go-Komatsu, the 100th emperor of Japan (b. 1377)[20]
References
- ISBN 978-0-87169-864-3.
- ^ Arthur Collins (1740). The Life and Glorious Actions of Edward, Prince of Wales... Thomas Osborne. p. 75.
- ISBN 978-0-520-91739-2.
- ^ Rumanian Review. Europolis Pub. 2004. p. 49.
- ISBN 978-0-7614-7538-5.
- ISBN 978-0-520-22154-3.
- ISBN 971-8711-06-6
- ISBN 9780812273328.
- ^ "San Stanislao Kazimierczyk". Santi Beati (in Italian). Retrieved November 18, 2020.
- ISBN 978-0-8020-8577-1.
- ^ Philippe de Commynes (1855). The Memoirs of Philippe de Commines, Lord of Argenton: Containing the Histories of Louis XI and Charles VIII Kings of France and of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy to which is Added, The Scandalous Chronicle, Or Secret History of Louis XI, by Jean de Troyes. Henry G. Bohn. p. 1.
- ISBN 978-0-404-56613-5.
- ^ American Architect and Architecture. J. R. Osgood & Company. 1892. p. 44.
- ISBN 978-0-89468-278-0.
- ^ "Der" Sendbote des göttlichen Herzens Jesu: Monatsschrift des Gebetsapostolates und der Andacht zum heiligsten Herzen (in German). Rauch. 1868. p. 132.
- ^ "John I | king of Portugal". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved July 22, 2018.
- ISBN 978-1-108-04782-1.
- ^ Allgemeine deutsche Biographie: Sturm (Sturmi)-Thiemo (in German). Duncker & Humblot. 1971.
- ISBN 3-7995-6341-5, pp. 171-212.
- ^ "後小松天皇|国史大辞典・日本大百科全書・日本人名大辞典|ジャパンナレッジ".