1460s

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

Events

1460

January–December

Date unknown

1461

January–December

Date unknown

1462

January–December

Date unknown

1463

January–December

Date unknown

1464

January–December

Date unknown

1465

January–December

Date unknown

1466

1467

January–December

Date unknown

1468

January–December

Date unknown

1469

January–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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