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=== January–March ===
=== January–March ===
* [[January 5]] &ndash; At the [[Battle of Nancy]] in France, [[Charles the Bold]] of [[Duchy of Burgundy|Duke of Burgundy]], who had begun the siege of the capital of the [[Duchy of Lorraine]] on October 22, is forced to retreat from a larger force of troops from Lorraine, Alsace and the Swiss Army. During the retreat, the Burgundians pursued and then surrounded by the Swiss. Charles is struck in the head by a [[halberd]] and killed, while most of the Burgundian troops are slaughtered.<ref name=Kirk>{{cite book |title=History of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy |url=https://archive.org/details/historycharlesb03kirkgoog |publisher= J.B. Lippincott & Co. |author= John Foster Kirk |year=1868 |pages= 542 |isbn=9780665334269}}</ref> The defeat brings and end to the [[Burgundian Wars]].
* [[January 5]] &ndash; At the [[Battle of Nancy]] in France, [[Charles the Bold]] of [[Duchy of Burgundy|Duke of Burgundy]], who had begun the siege of the capital of the [[Duchy of Lorraine]] on October 22, is forced to retreat from a larger force of troops from Lorraine, Alsace and the Swiss Army. During the retreat, the Burgundians pursued and then surrounded by the Swiss. Charles is struck in the head by a [[halberd]] and killed, while most of the Burgundian troops are slaughtered.<ref name=Kirk>{{cite book |title=History of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy |url=https://archive.org/details/historycharlesb03kirkgoog |publisher= J.B. Lippincott & Co. |author= John Foster Kirk |year=1868 |pages= 542 |isbn=9780665334269}}</ref> The defeat brings an end to the [[Burgundian Wars]].
* [[February 11]] &ndash; [[Mary of Burgundy]], the daughter of [[Charles of Burgundy|Charles the Bold]] and the new Duches, is forced by her disgruntled subjects to sign the ''[[Great Privilege]]'', by which the Flemish cities recover all the local and communal rights which have been abolished by the decrees of the dukes of Burgundy, in their efforts to create a centralized state in the [[Low Countries]].
* [[February 11]] &ndash; [[Mary of Burgundy]], the daughter of [[Charles of Burgundy|Charles the Bold]] and the new Duches, is forced by her disgruntled subjects to sign the ''[[Great Privilege]]'', by which the Flemish cities recover all the local and communal rights which have been abolished by the decrees of the dukes of Burgundy, in their efforts to create a centralized state in the [[Low Countries]].
* [[February 27]] &ndash; [[Uppsala University]] is founded, becoming the first university in [[Sweden]] and all of Scandinavia.<ref>{{cite book|author=Sten Lindroth|title=A History of Uppsala University 1477-1977|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KM0kAAAAMAAJ|year=1976|publisher=Almqvist & Wiksell international |isbn=978-91-506-0081-0|page=6}}</ref>
* [[February 27]] &ndash; [[Uppsala University]] is founded, becoming the first university in [[Sweden]] and all of Scandinavia.<ref>{{cite book|author=Sten Lindroth|title=A History of Uppsala University 1477-1977|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KM0kAAAAMAAJ|year=1976|publisher=Almqvist & Wiksell international |isbn=978-91-506-0081-0|page=6}}</ref>
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=== April&ndash;June ===
=== April&ndash;June ===
* [[April 3]] &ndash; [[William Hugonet]], formerly the Chancellor of the Duchy of Burgundy during the reign of Charles the Bold, is beheaded in [[Ghent]] by citzens who had blamed him for having reduced their independence. Hugonet is executed along with the Marshal of Brabant, [[Guy of Brimeu]] (Lord Humbercourt) and the Burgundian treasurer Jan van Melle.<ref>{{cite book |last=Dyer |first=Thomas Henry|title=The History of Modern Europe: from the Fall of Constantinople in 1453 to the War in the Crimea in 1857|publisher=Spottiswoode and Co. |date=1861 |pages= 153}}</ref>
* [[April 3]] &ndash; [[William Hugonet]], formerly the Chancellor of the Duchy of Burgundy during the reign of Charles the Bold, is beheaded in [[Ghent]] by citizens who had blamed him for having reduced their independence. Hugonet is executed along with the Marshal of Brabant, [[Guy of Brimeu]] (Lord Humbercourt) and the Burgundian treasurer Jan van Melle.<ref>{{cite book |last=Dyer |first=Thomas Henry|title=The History of Modern Europe: from the Fall of Constantinople in 1453 to the War in the Crimea in 1857|publisher=Spottiswoode and Co. |date=1861 |pages= 153}}</ref>
* [[May 10]] &ndash; In England, [[John Stacy (alchemist)|John Stacy]], [[Thomas Burdet]] and Thomas Blake are convicted of [[high treason]] after being charged with "imagining and compassing" the death of King Edward IV. Stacy and Burdet are hanged, drawn and quartered the next day.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Scofield |first=C. L. |title=The Life and Reign of Edward the Fourth, King of England and of France and Lord of Ireland |date=1967 |volume=II |publisher=Cass| page=189 |oclc=310646653 |location=London}}</ref>
* [[May 10]] &ndash; In England, [[John Stacy (alchemist)|John Stacy]], [[Thomas Burdet]] and Thomas Blake are convicted of [[high treason]] after being charged with "imagining and compassing" the death of King Edward IV. Stacy and Burdet are hanged, drawn and quartered the next day.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Scofield |first=C. L. |title=The Life and Reign of Edward the Fourth, King of England and of France and Lord of Ireland |date=1967 |volume=II |publisher=Cass| page=189 |oclc=310646653 |location=London}}</ref>
* [[May 12]] &ndash; [[Pope Sixtus IV]] grants a special dispensation for [[Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York]], the three-year-old son of King[[Edward IV]], is [[betrothal|betrothed]] to 4-year-old [[Anne de Mowbray, 8th Countess of Norfolk]], in a waiver of [[canon law]] that sets a minimum age for marriage as 14 for boys and 12 for girls. The children's wedding will take place on January 15, 1478.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Watson |first1=Bruce |last2=White |first2=William |title=Anne Mowbray, Duchess of York: A 15th-century child burial from the abbey of St Clare, in the London Boroush of Tower Hamlets |journal=London and Middlesex Archaeological Society Transactions |volume=67 |year=2016 |pages=229}}</ref>
* [[May 12]] &ndash; [[Pope Sixtus IV]] grants a special dispensation for [[Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York]], the three-year-old son of King [[Edward IV]], is [[betrothal|betrothed]] to 4-year-old [[Anne de Mowbray, 8th Countess of Norfolk]], in a waiver of [[canon law]] that sets a minimum age for marriage as 14 for boys and 12 for girls. The children's wedding will take place on January 15, 1478.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Watson |first1=Bruce |last2=White |first2=William |title=Anne Mowbray, Duchess of York: A 15th-century child burial from the abbey of St Clare, in the London Boroush of Tower Hamlets |journal=London and Middlesex Archaeological Society Transactions |volume=67 |year=2016 |pages=229}}</ref>
* [[June 10]] &ndash; Emperor Frederick II confirms his support of [[Vladislaus II of Hungary|Vladislav Jagellonský]] as King of Bohemia, leading to Matthias Corvinus declaring war on the Holy Roman Empire.<ref>{{cite book |last=Engel |first=Pál |author-link=Pál Engel |year=2001 |title=The Realm of St Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary, 895–1526 |publisher=I.B. Tauris Publishers |page=306 |isbn=1-86064-061-3 }}</ref>
* [[June 10]] &ndash; Emperor Frederick II confirms his support of [[Vladislaus II of Hungary|Vladislav Jagellonský]] as King of Bohemia, leading to Matthias Corvinus declaring war on the Holy Roman Empire.<ref>{{cite book |last=Engel |first=Pál |author-link=Pál Engel |year=2001 |title=The Realm of St Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary, 895–1526 |publisher=I.B. Tauris Publishers |page=306 |isbn=1-86064-061-3 }}</ref>



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The situation of 1477, with Calais, the English Pale and neighboring counties.
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January 5: Burgundy is defeated at the Battle of Nancy and the Duke Charles is killed along with most of his troops.

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Events

January–March

  • January 5 – At the Battle of Nancy in France, Charles the Bold of Duke of Burgundy, who had begun the siege of the capital of the Duchy of Lorraine on October 22, is forced to retreat from a larger force of troops from Lorraine, Alsace and the Swiss Army. During the retreat, the Burgundians pursued and then surrounded by the Swiss. Charles is struck in the head by a halberd and killed, while most of the Burgundian troops are slaughtered.[1] The defeat brings an end to the Burgundian Wars.
  • February 11Mary of Burgundy, the daughter of Charles the Bold and the new Duches, is forced by her disgruntled subjects to sign the Great Privilege, by which the Flemish cities recover all the local and communal rights which have been abolished by the decrees of the dukes of Burgundy, in their efforts to create a centralized state in the Low Countries.
  • February 27Uppsala University is founded, becoming the first university in Sweden and all of Scandinavia.[2]
  • March 26 – Two months after the death in battle of the Duke of Burgundy, an uprising and rioting take place in Bruges, and 15 local officials, including former mayor Anselm Adornes, are arrested by Burgundian troops, though they are later released without being charged.

April–June

July–September

October–December

Undated

Births

Deaths

References

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  10. GIOVANNA d'Aragona, regina di Napolidi Piero Doria - Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 55 (2001)
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