Events from the 1470s in England. Monarch – Edward IV (until 3 October 1470), Henry VI (3 October 1470 to 11 April 1471), then Edward IV Regent – Edward...
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The 1470s decade ran from January 1, 1470, to December 31, 1479. March 12 – Wars of the Roses in England – Battle of Losecoat Field: The House of York...
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The decade of the 1470s in art involved some significant events. 1470 - Francesco del Cossa leaves Ferrara for Bologna. 1473 - Hanseatic privateer Paul...
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peace and punishing lawbreakers. Richard's increasing role in the north from the mid-1470s to some extent explains his withdrawal from the royal court...
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Events from the 1480s in England. This decade marks the beginning of the Tudor period. Monarch – Edward IV (until 9 April 1483), Edward V (9 April to 26...
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Anglo-Hanseatic War (category 1470s in England)
the Baltic Sea. In the 15th century, English merchants competed with the Hanseatic League to control the wool and cloth trade in England and with the Baltic...
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List of peers 1470–1479 (category 1470s in England)
1470 and 1479. Cokayne, George Edward, ed. (1887). Complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct...
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Edward IV (redirect from Edward IV, King of England)
George Lumley, Baron Lumley. Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle (1460s/1470s – 3 March 1542), author of the Lisle Papers, an important historical source...
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Events from the 1490s in England. Monarch – Henry VII Regent – Arthur, Prince of Wales (starting 2 October, until 17 November 1492) 1490 Construction begins...
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Events from the 1460s in England. Monarch – Henry VI (until 4 March 1461), then Edward IV 1460 15 January – Wars of the Roses: Yorkists raid Sandwich,...
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later murder of Henry VI extinguished the House of Lancaster. By the mid-1470s, the victorious House of York looked safely established, with seven living...
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List of English civil wars (category Wars involving England)
history of England. This is a list of civil wars that have occurred in the history of England. The Anarchy (1135–1154) – a civil war in England and Normandy...
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from the 1450s in England. Monarch – Henry VI 1450 9 January – Adam Moleyns, Bishop of Chichester and Lord Privy Seal is murdered in Portsmouth by discontented...
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of the 1470s. London, England: National Gallery Publications. ISBN 978-1857092660. Shearman, John (1992). Only Connect: Art and the Spectator in the Italian...
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House of Plantagenet (redirect from Plantagenet Kings of England)
probable murder of Henry VI extinguished the House of Lancaster. By the mid-1470s, the victorious House of York looked safely established, with seven living...
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pictured in Catalan dress of the 1470s. This image is one of the earliest depictions of the verdugado or farthingale, a skirt stiffened with reeds set in casings...
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directly into the Baltic markets failed in the domestic political chaos of the Wars of the Roses in the 1460s and 1470s. The wine trade with Gascony fell by...
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Carlisle (redirect from Carlisle, England)
railway stations in England. Old Town Hall 1668–69 with 1717 extension Carlisle Market Cross, 1682 Guildhall Museum, 1407 The Tithe Barn, 1470s The Citadel...
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Treaty of Picquigny (category 1470s in France)
1475 between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France. It followed from an invasion of France by Edward IV of England in alliance with Burgundy and...
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Shrewsbury (redirect from Shrewsbury, England)
Council of Wales and the Marches was established during the 1470s by Edward IV with a headquarters in the town. Its buildings partly survive near the castle...
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James III, King (1460–1488) James IV, King (1488–1513) England and Ireland Kingdom of England and Lordship of Ireland (complete list) – Henry IV, King...
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Treaty of Utrecht (1474) (category 1470s in the Holy Roman Empire)
customs dues to the sum of £10,000 per annum. In the late 1470s and 80s broadcloth sales exceeded 13,000 in a period that marked a boom. The treaty was...
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England, 1460s and 1470s The Princes in the Tower, England, 1483 The Murder of Lord Darnley, Scotland, 1567 The Execution of Mary Stuart, England, 1587...
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Carrier's Case (category 1470s in law)
Case of Carrier Who Broke Bulk) (1473) was a landmark English court case in the history of the definition of larceny.: 946 Until this ruling, when an...
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Middle English literature (category Literature of England)
the literature written in the form of the English language known as Middle English, from the late 12th century until the 1470s. During this time the Chancery...
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James IV of Scotland (category Monarchs killed in action)
visit Edinburgh in the summers of 1474 and 1479, and that his nurse in the 1470s was Agnes Turing, the wife of an Edinburgh burgess. In October 1474, James...
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English literature (redirect from Literature in English)
came is known as Middle English. This form of English lasted until the 1470s, when the Chancery Standard (late Middle English), a London-based form of...
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James III of Scotland (category Monarchs killed in action)
claim he was killed in a joust. James III, meannwhile, returned to his policies for the 1470s, above all of alliance with England. In August 1484 James...
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Eltham Palace (category Former palaces in England)
the event. Edward IV built the Great Hall in the 1470s, and the future Henry VIII grew up here; it was here in 1499 that he met and impressed the scholar...
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Timeline of the Golden Horde (section 1470s)
the Qara Khitai in Eurasian History: Between China and the Islamic World, Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization, Cambridge, England: Cambridge University...
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