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Year1489(MCDLXXXIX) was acommon year starting on Thursday(link will display the full calendar) of theJulian calendar.
Events
[edit]January–December
[edit]- March 14– The Queen ofCyprus,Catherine Cornaro,sells her kingdom to theRepublic of Venice.
- March 26– TheTreaty of Medina del CampobetweenEnglandand Spain includes provision for a marriage betweenArthur,the son of KingHenry VII of England,and InfantaCatherine of Aragon.
- June 29–King James IVgrants Andrew, Lord Gray, the lands andBarony of Lundiein Scotland.[1]
- July 17–Delhi Sultanate:Sikandar LodisucceedsBahlul Khan Lodias sultan.
- November 29–Arthur Tudoris namedPrince of Wales.[2]
- December 11– Jeannetto de Tassis is appointed Chief Master of Postal Services inInnsbruck;his descendants, theThurn und TaxisFamily, later run much of thepostal systemof Europe.
Date unknown
[edit]- Typhusfirst appears in Europe, during theSiege of Bazain the Granada War.
- Agold coinequal to onepound sterling,called asovereign,is issued forHenry VII of England.
- KingHenry VII of Englandgives a town charter to the port ofSouthwold.[3]
- Lucas WatzenrodebecomesbishopofWarmia.
- Johannes Widmannpublishes his mercantile arithmeticBehende und hüpsche Rechenung auff allen KauffmanschafftinLeipzig,containing the first printed use ofplus and minus signs,to indicate trading surpluses or shortages.
Births
[edit]- February 9–Georg Hartmann,German instrument maker (d.1564)
- June 2–Charles, Duke of Vendôme,French noble (d.1537)
- June 4–Antoine, Duke of Lorraine(d.1544)
- June 16–Sibylle of Bavaria,Electress Palatine consort (d.1519)
- June 23–Charles II, Duke of Savoy,Italian sovereign (d.1496)
- July 2–Thomas Cranmer,Archbishop of Canterbury(d.1556)[4]
- August –Antonio da Correggio,Italian painter (d.1534)
- August 10–Jacob Sturm von Sturmeck,German statesman and reformer (d.1553)
- November 10–Henry V, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburgand Prince of Wolfenbüttel 1514–1568 (d.1568)
- November 28–Margaret Tudor,Scottish regent, Queen ofJames IV of Scotland,daughter ofHenry VII of England(d.1541)[5]
- December 10–Gaston of Foix, Duke of Nemours(d.1512)
- date unknown
- Gerónimo de Aguilar,SpanishFranciscanfriar,participant in theSpanish conquest of the Aztec Empire(d.1531)
- William Farel,French evangelist (d.1565)
- Francesco Ferruccio,Florentine captain (k.1530)
- Hosokawa Sumimoto,Japanese warlord (d.1520)
- Margareta von Melen,Swedish noblewoman (d.1541)
- Tsukahara Bokuden,Japanese swordsman (d.1571)
- probable
- Juan de Grijalva,Spanish conquistador (d.1527)
- Thomas Müntzer,German pastor and rebel leader (d.1525)
Deaths
[edit]- January 3–Martin Truchseß von Wetzhausen,Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights (b.1435)
- February 14–Nicolaus von Tüngen,bishop of Warmia
- March 27–Gilbert Kennedy, 1st Lord Kennedy,Scottish noble (b.1405)
- April 6–Jodha of Mandore,Ruler of Marwar (b.1416)
- April 26–Ashikaga Yoshihisa,Japanese shōgun (b.1465)
- April 28–Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland(b. c.1449)
- May 3–Stanisław Kazimierczyk,Polish canon regular and saint (b.1433)
- May 21–Henry V of Rosenberg,Bohemian nobleman (b.1456)
- July 12–Bahlul Lodi,sultan of Delhi[6]
- July 19–Louis I, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken(b.1424)
- date unknown
- Gerontius, Metropolitan of Moscow,Russian bishop
- María de Ajofrín,Spanish visionary (b.1455)
- Girindrawardhana,ruler of Majapahit
References
[edit]- ^Registrum magni sigilli regum Scotorum - The Register of the Great Seal of Scotland II, Entry 1860.
- ^Patrick W. Montague-Smith (1995).Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage.Debrett's Peerage Limited. p. 141.
- ^Mitchell, Laurence (February 28, 2017).Suffolk Coast and Heath Walks: 3 long-distance routes in the AONB: the Suffolk Coast Path, the Stour and Orwell Walk and the Sandlings Walk.Cicerone Press Limited. p. 43.ISBN978-1-78362-457-7.
- ^Alfred W. Pollard (September 14, 2004).Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation, 1489-1556.Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 2.ISBN978-1-59244-865-4.
- ^S. Jansen (October 17, 2002).The Monstrous Regiment of Women: Female Rulers in Early Modern Europe.Palgrave Macmillan US. p. 125.ISBN978-0-230-60211-3.
- ^Dr. Sukhdev Singh (2005).The Muslims of Indian Origin: During the Delhi Sultanate: Emergence, Attitudes, and Role, 1192-1526 A.D.Aravali Books International. p. 184.ISBN978-81-8150-036-6.