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Events from the year 1454inFrance Monarch – Charles VII 17 February – The Feast of the Pheasant takes place in Lille Unknown - Jean d'Arces, cardinal...
Marshal of Francein 1439 Philippe de Culant, Lord of Jaloignes, of La Croisette, of Saint-Armand and of Chalais (died 1454), Marshal of Francein 1441 Jean...
named regent as Protector of The Realm in1454. The queen was excluded completely, and Edmund Beaufort was detained in the Tower of London, while many of...
July 1454) was King of Castile and León from 1406 to 1454. He succeeded his older sister, Maria of Castile, Queen of Aragon, as Prince of Asturias in 1405...
Landiras, was a French knight who served the English during the Hundred Years' War. He was the governor of Blaye and was executed in July 1454, due to the...
Robert de Baudricourt (ca. 1400-1454), Seigneur de Baudricourt, Blaise, Buxy and Sorcy was a minor figure of 15th century French nobility. The son of the Chamberlain...
(French: Banquet du Vœu du faisan, "Banquet of the Oath of the Pheasant") was a banquet given by Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy on 17 February 1454...
IV, Duke (1429–1454) Barbara Aleksandrówna, Regent (1454–1462) Paul Giżycki, Regent (1454–1462) Casimir III, co-Duke of Warsaw (1454–1462), of Masovia...
Rich (26 or 27 August 1454, Savoy - 23 May 1533, Avignon) was a banker from a rich Florentine family who settled in Lyon, France, where he built up trading...
greatly increased beginning in the 15th century. The Ordinance of Montils-les-Tours (1454) [fr] was an important juncture in this period, as it ordered...
uprising in Paris against the Armagnacs. Unknown - The role of Grand Huntsman of France is created. Philippe de Culant, soldier (died 1454) Emmerson...
even more powerful than the King of France, and made Lille an administrative and financial capital. On 17 February 1454, one year after the taking of Constantinople...
Alençon, 1385-1415 John II, Duke of Alençon, 1409-1476 René, Duke of Alençon, 1454-1492 Charles IV, Duke of Alençon, 1489-1525 Robert of Alençon, 1344-1377...
enjoyed a short but fruitful marriage, bearing two sons, until his death in 1454. Antoinette was reportedly her cousin's successor as royal mistress, according...
powers in northern Italy. Even the Italic League—the combination of the five major powers of Italy that had been born out of the Treaty of Lodi of 1454—was...
Marcello from Venice in 1454. The French ambassador Jean de La Forêt later arrived in 1535. In 1583, the ambassadors from Venice and France would attempt unsuccessfully...
tutors. He became fluent in Latin and French and learned at least some Italian. In November 1501, Henry played a considerable part in the ceremonies surrounding...
established in1454 achieved a balance of power in Italy, but fell apart after the death of its chief architect, Lorenzo de' Medici, in 1492. Combined...
church of San Francesco, Arezzo 1454-1455: Printing of the Gutenberg Bible, the first major book printed with movable type in the western world, is completed...
30 October 1454 at Lille, France, and they were reportedly very much in love, perhaps because of (or causing) her husband's faithfulness. In 1459, Isabella...