1494

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November 17: After invading the Italian Peninsula, King Charles VIII of France and his armies capture the city of Florence, and threaten to destroy it. (1517 painting by Francesco Granacci)
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A rough map of the 11 rival Italian nations in 1494

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Events

January–March

April–June

July–September

  • July 2
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    • Spain ratifies the Treaty of Tordesillas to divide the lands discovered outside of Europe between Spain (the Kingdoms of Castile and Aragon) and Portugal, essentially granting Spain almost all of the lands in the Americas and Portugal all of the lands in Africa.[7]
  • July 29Jan V Zatorski, ruler of the Duchy of Zator, sells the Duchy to King Jan I Olbracht of Poland for 80,000 florins, on condition that he retains his title and the right to continue to live in his castle for the rest of his life.
  • August 29 – King Charles VIII of France departs from Grenoble with 30,000 troops and 10,000 naval crew[8] on his way toward Italy, in order to assert his claim to become King of Naples (a post occupied by King Alfonso II and to go to war.[9]
  • September 5 – The Kingdom of Portugal ratifies its agreement with Spain, the Treaty of Tordesillas, conceding that Spain has jurisdiction of most of the New World, with the exception of what will eventually become the Portuguese colony of Brazil, initially a longitude of 42°30' W.[7]
  • September 8 – The three day Battle of Rapallo, fought as part of the Italian War of 1494–1495 between the Kingdom of France and the Kingdom of Naples, is won by the French naval fleet, which then captures and loots Rapallo, near Genoa, after the Neapolitans flee.[9]
  • September 11 – King Charles VIII of France and Ludovico Sforza, regent for the Duke of Milan, meet in Asti and conclude an alliance against King Alfonso II of Naples.
  • September 24 – The earliest hurricane to be specifically recorded by historians, strikes the island of Hispaniola near the Spanish colonial capital, La Isabela, the day after Christopher Columbus arrives at Saona, following five months of explorations.[10]

October–December

Date unknown


Births

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Suleiman the Magnificent
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Francis I of France

Deaths

References

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  2. Lynn Hunt, et al., The Making of the West (Boston: St. Martin's Press, 2007), vol. II, p.458 ISBN 978-0-312-43946-0
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  8. J. R. Moreton Macdonald, A History of France (The Macmillan Company, 1915) p.350
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