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* Façade of Palazzo Rucellai ( 1446 51 )
* 1446 The hangul alphabet is published in Korea.
*** daughter Ippolita Maria ( 1446 1484 ), married king of Alfonso II d ' Aragon of Naples
* Filippo Brunelleschi ( 1377 1446 ), invents one-point perspective, leads innovation in Italian architecture.
* November 23 Margaret of York, wife of Charles I, Duke of Burgundy ( b. 1446 )
** Dmitry Shemyaka, Grand Prince of Moscow 1445, 1446 1447, poisoned in Veliky Novgorod by Vasily Tyomny's agents
* November 6 Andrey Bolshoy, Russian prince ( b. 1446 )
* October 13 Edmund de Ros, 11th Baron de Ros, English politician ( b. 1446 )
Sigismund of Austria, Duke, then Archduke of Further Austria ( 26 October 1427 4 March 1496 ) was a Habsburg archduke of Austria and ruler of Tirol from 1446 to 1490.
## married in 1446 Princess Catherine of Saxony ( 1421 1476 )
## in 1446 Princess Margarete of Baden ( 1431 1457 )
* Dorothea of Brandenburg ( c. 1446 March, 1519 ), married Duke John V of Saxe-Lauenburg on 12 February 1464.
* August 11 John Hunyadi, Transylvanian statesman, Regent-Governor ( 1446 1453 ) of the Kingdom of Hungary.
* probable Mary of Enghien, Queen of Naples ( d. 1446 )
Two years later, in autumn 1446, Sultan Murad II who had come out of retirement, led an army of 50 60, 000 soldiers into Greece to put an end to the pretensions of Constantine.
Bao ' en Temple is a well-preserved 15th century monastery complex built between 1440 and 1446 during Emperor Yingzong's reign ( 1427 64 ) in the Ming Dynasty ( 1368 1644 ).
During this period — 1446 50 — Donatello also executed four extremely important reliefs with scenes from the life of St. Anthony for the high altar.
Margaret of York ( 3 May 1446 23 November 1503 ) also by marriage known as Margaret of Burgundy was Duchess of Burgundy as the third wife of Charles the Bold and acted as a protector of the Duchy after his death.
* Marie of Brittany ( Nantes, 18 February 1391 18 December 1446 ), Lady of La Guerche, married at the Château de l ' Hermine on 26 June 1398 John I of Alençon
# Margaret of York ( 3 May 1446 23 November 1503 ).

1446 and Margaret
First, he married 12 November 1446 Margaret of Baden, daughter of Margrave Jakob I of Baden and Catherine of Lorraine.
# Margaret of York ( 3 May 1446 23 November 1503 ).
* Margaret of York, Duchess of Burgundy ( 1446 1503 ) Note: several children who later became queens of European countries had received an education at her court.
* Margaret of York ( 1446 1503 ), Duchess of Burgundy as third wife of Charles the Bold

1446 and York
During 1446 and 1447 York attended meetings of Henry VI's Council and of Parliament, but most of his time was spent in administration of his estates on the Welsh border.
His widow Maud resided in the castle until her death in 1446 when it passed to Richard, 3rd Duke of York who was killed at the Battle of Wakefield in 1460.
These are: the Portrait of Edward Grymeston ( on loan to the National Gallery, London, 1446 ), the Portrait of a Carthusian ( Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1446 ), the so-called St. Eligius in His Shop ( Metropolitan Museum of Art Lehman Collection, New York, 1449 ), the Virgin Nursing the Child ( now in the Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp, 1449 ), the so-called " Berlin Altar Wings " with the Annunciation, Nativity, and Last Judgment ( Gemaldegalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, 1452 ), and the Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints Jerome and Francis ( Stadelsches Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt-am-Main, 1457 ?-- the digits are not clear ).

1446 and wife
Funerary Monument to Oste de la Barre, Lord of Mouscron ( c. 1380 1446 ) and his second wife, Cécile de Mourkercke ( c. 1400 1462 )-St. Bartholomew's Church
The Prince of Viana was married in Olite ( Navarre ) on 30 September 1439, taking as his wife Agnes of Cleves ( 1422 1446 ), the daughter of Adolph I, Duke of Cleves and Mary of Burgundy ; sister of Philip III " the Good ", Duke of Burgundy.
* The Duomo ( Cathedral ), a noteworthy example of religious architecture in Sicily, built in the 14th century by queen Eleonora, Frederick III's wife, but largely renovated after the fire of 1446.
* Edward Grey, Baron Ferrers of Groby ( c. 1415 1457 ) was summoned to parliament in right of his wife from 14 December 1446 to 26 May 1455.
Coat of arms of the counts of Perche. John II of Alençon ( 2 March 1409, Château d ' Argentan 8 September 1476, Paris ) was the son of John I of Alençon and his wife Marie of Brittany, Lady of La Guerche ( 1391 1446 ), daughter of John V, Duke of Brittany and Joan of Navarre.

1446 and Charles
St Nicolas ` Church was built in 1348 by Emperor Charles IV, and the town hall, with its 75 m ( 250 ft ) tower, dates from around 1446.
Between 1446 and 1448 Ockeghem served, along with singer and composer Jean Cousin, at the court of Charles I, Duke of Bourbon in Moulins, now in central France.
Moreover, the Moët surname was prestigious before the winery's establishment ; King Charles VII ennobled brothers Jean and Nicolas Moët ( Claude's ancestors ) in 1446.
* Charles of Valois, Duke of Berry ( 1446 1472 ), younger son of Charles VII, exchanged Berry for Normandy in 1465.
Charles IV, Duke of Anjou, also Charles of Maine, Count of Le Maine and Guise ( 1446 1481 ) was the son of the Angevin prince Charles of Le Maine, Count of Maine, who was the youngest son of Louis II of Anjou and Yolande of Aragon, Queen of Four Kingdoms.
* Charles IV, Duke of Anjou ( 1446 1481 )
* Charles de Valois, Duke of Berry ( 1446 1472 ), son of Charles VII of France

1446 and I
Parliaments were held in the borough in 1272, 1296 and 1446, but the borough was not represented until 1608, when James I conferred on it the privilege of sending two members.
* Marie of Brittany ( Nantes, 18 February 1391 18 December 1446 ), Lady of La Guerche, married at the Château de l ' Hermine on 26 June 1398 John I of Alençon
Her main inheritance went, after some interludes, to the children of her third son John of Enghien: Peter I of Enghien, who died childless, and Mary of Enghien ( 1367 1446 ).
In 1384, thanks to the help of Louis I of Anjou ( whom Raimond has repeatedly supported ), he married Mary of Enghien ( 1367-9 May 1446 ), Countess of Lecce.
It was in these circumstances that Pope Gregory the Great sent to England St. Augustine with forty clerics, who according to the Bull of Pope Eugenius IV ( quoted by Lingard in his Anglo-Saxon Church, I, iv ), by which, in 1446, he restored the Lateran Basilica to the Canons Regular, formed a Canonical Institute.

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