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* [[October 11]] &ndash; In what is now the Indian state of [[Madhya Pradesh]], [[Mahmud Khalji]], [[Malwa Sultanate|Sultan of Malwa]] attempts to cross the Banas River to invade [[Mandalgarh]] in what is now the state of [[Rajasthan]], but he and his armies are driven back by the forces of the Rana [[Rana Kumbha|Kumbhakaran Singh]], ruler of the [[List of Ranas of Mewar|Kingdom of Mewar]].<ref>R. V. Somani, ''Maharana Kumbha and His Times'' (Jaipur Publishing House, 1995) p.85.</ref>   
* [[October 11]] &ndash; In what is now the Indian state of [[Madhya Pradesh]], [[Mahmud Khalji]], [[Malwa Sultanate|Sultan of Malwa]] attempts to cross the Banas River to invade [[Mandalgarh]] in what is now the state of [[Rajasthan]], but he and his armies are driven back by the forces of the Rana [[Rana Kumbha|Kumbhakaran Singh]], ruler of the [[List of Ranas of Mewar|Kingdom of Mewar]].<ref>R. V. Somani, ''Maharana Kumbha and His Times'' (Jaipur Publishing House, 1995) p.85.</ref>   
* [[October]] &ndash; [[Murad II]], who recently became the Sultan of the [[Ottoman Empire]] after his son [[Mehmed II]] was forced by the [[Janissaries]] to abdicate,<ref>Erhan Afyoncu, (2009), Truvanın İntikamı ({{ISBN|978-605-4052-11-0}}), p. 2, (In Turkish)</ref> invades Attica, forcing [[Constantine XI]] to return [[Thebes, Greece|Thebes]] to the duchy of Athens,<ref>Nicol, Donald M. (1992). The Immortal Emperor: The Life and Legend of Constantine Palaiologos, Last Emperor of the Romans. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. {{ISBN|978-0-511-58369-8}}.</ref> and remove the tribute imposed in [[1444]]. [[Murad II]] imposes his own tribute.
* [[October]] &ndash; [[Murad II]], who recently became the Sultan of the [[Ottoman Empire]] after his son [[Mehmed II]] was forced by the [[Janissaries]] to abdicate,<ref>Erhan Afyoncu, (2009), Truvanın İntikamı ({{ISBN|978-605-4052-11-0}}), p. 2, (In Turkish)</ref> invades Attica, forcing [[Constantine XI]] to return [[Thebes, Greece|Thebes]] to the duchy of Athens,<ref>Nicol, Donald M. (1992). The Immortal Emperor: The Life and Legend of Constantine Palaiologos, Last Emperor of the Romans. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. {{ISBN|978-0-511-58369-8}}.</ref> and remove the tribute imposed in [[1444]]. [[Murad II]] imposes his own tribute.
* [[November 13]] &ndash; In Italy, [[Sante Bentivoglio]], who had recently been "working in the wool industry in Florence under another name" <ref>Commentary by Quentin Skinner and Russell Price to ''The Prince'', by Niccolo Mahiavelli (Cambridge University Press, 2019) p.119 until he was disovered to have been the illegitimate son of Eccole Bentivoglio p.119</ref> becomes the ruler of [[Bologna]] at age 20 when he is named as guardian of the young child of the recently-assassinated [[Annibale I Bentivoglio]]<ref>"Libertas, Oligarchy, Papcy: Government in the Quattrocento", by Tommaso Duranti, in ''A Companion to Medieval and Renaissance Bologna'', ed. by Sarah R. Blanshei (Brill, 2017) p.273</ref>
* [[November 13]] &ndash; In Italy, [[Sante Bentivoglio]], who had recently been "working in the wool industry in Florence under another name" <ref>Commentary by Quentin Skinner and Russell Price to ''The Prince'', by Niccolo Mahiavelli (Cambridge University Press, 2019) p.119 until he was discovered to have been the illegitimate son of Eccole Bentivoglio p.119</ref> becomes the ruler of [[Bologna]] at age 20 when he is named as guardian of the young child of the recently-assassinated [[Annibale I Bentivoglio]]<ref>"Libertas, Oligarchy, Papcy: Government in the Quattrocento", by Tommaso Duranti, in ''A Companion to Medieval and Renaissance Bologna'', ed. by Sarah R. Blanshei (Brill, 2017) p.273</ref>
* [[December 10]] &ndash; After hesitating for several weeks, Sultan [[Murad II]], of the [[Ottoman Empire]], destroys the [[Hexamilion wall]], in an assault that includes [[cannon]]s. Murad and the Ottoman governor of [[Thessaly]], [[Turakhan Beg]], ravage the [[Peloponnese]] Peninsula at will, with the Sultan devastating the northern shore, while [[Glarentza]] and Turakhan raid in the interior. The [[Despotate of the Morea]] is turned into an Ottoman [[vassal]] state.<ref>{{citation |title=The Papacy and the Levant (1204–1571), Volume II: The Fifteenth Century |last=Setton |first=Kenneth M. |year=1978 |publisher=DIANE Publishing |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0Sz2VYI0l1IC |isbn=0-87169-127-2 | pages = 96–97}}</ref>
* [[December 10]] &ndash; After hesitating for several weeks, Sultan [[Murad II]], of the [[Ottoman Empire]], destroys the [[Hexamilion wall]], in an assault that includes [[cannon]]s. Murad and the Ottoman governor of [[Thessaly]], [[Turakhan Beg]], ravage the [[Peloponnese]] Peninsula at will, with the Sultan devastating the northern shore, while [[Glarentza]] and Turakhan raid in the interior. The [[Despotate of the Morea]] is turned into an Ottoman [[vassal]] state.<ref>{{citation |title=The Papacy and the Levant (1204–1571), Volume II: The Fifteenth Century |last=Setton |first=Kenneth M. |year=1978 |publisher=DIANE Publishing |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0Sz2VYI0l1IC |isbn=0-87169-127-2 | pages = 96–97}}</ref>
* [[December 14]] &ndash; King Henry VI summons the English Parliament to assemble at Cambridge on February 10.<ref>David Grummitt, ''Henry VI'' (Routledge, 2015) {{ISBN|9781317482598}}</ref>
* [[December 14]] &ndash; King Henry VI summons the English Parliament to assemble at Cambridge on February 10.<ref>David Grummitt, ''Henry VI'' (Routledge, 2015) {{ISBN|9781317482598}}</ref>

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