1480s

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The 1480s decade ran from January 1, 1480, to December 31, 1489.

Events

1480

January–December

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1481

January–December

Date unknown

1482

January–December

Date unknown

1483

January–December

Date unknown

1484

January–December

Date unknown

1485

January–December

Date unknown

  • De Re Aedificatoria
    (written 1443–1452 and published posthumously) becomes the first printed work on architecture.
  • From about this date, Leonardo da Vinci produces a number of designs for flying machines, including the aerial screw or helicopter (probably unworkable).[12]

1486

January–December

Date unknown

1487

January–December

Date unknown

1488

January–December

Date unknown

1489

January–December

Date unknown

Significant people

Births

1480

1481

1482

1483

Raphael
Martin Luther

1484

Huldrych Zwingli

1485

Hernán Cortés

1486

1487

1488

1489

Deaths

1480

20 November

1481

Mehmed II, the Conqueror

1482

1483

1484

1485

1486

1487

1488

1489

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