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* 1457 – Mary of Burgundy, daughter of Charles the Bold and wife of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor ( d. 1482 )
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* 1457 BC – Likely date of the Battle of Megiddo between Thutmose III and a large Canaanite coalition under the King of Kadesh, the first battle to have been recorded in what is accepted as relatively reliable detail.
* Hedwig Jagiellon ( 1457 – 1502 ), daughter of the King Casimir IV Jagiellon of Poland and Elisabeth Habsburg of Hungary.
Meanwhile, the Fust – Schöffer shop was the first in Europe to bring out a book with the printer's name and date, the Mainz Psalter of August 1457, and while proudly proclaiming the mechanical process by which it had been produced, it made no mention of Gutenberg.
* 1457 – The Unitas Fratrum is established in the village of Kunvald, on the Bohemian-Moravian borderland.
" In 1412 Monna Jacopa married an elderly apothecary, Tedesco di maestro Feo, who already had several daughters, one of whom grew up to marry the only other documented painter from Castel San Giovanni, Mariotto di Cristofano ( 1393 – 1457 ).
Henry VII of England | King Henry VII, ( 1457 – 1509 ), the founder of the royal house of Tudor dynasty | Tudor
1457 and Mary
* March 27 – Mary of Burgundy, daughter of Charles the Bold and wife of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor ( b. 1457 )
Mary of Burgundy ( 13 February 1457 – 27 March 1482 ) ruled the Burgundian territories in Low Countries and was suo jure Duchess of Burgundy from 1477 until her death.
The only dates that can with certainty be given about his life as a painter are his first appearance, already a master of his own shop, in 1457, in a matter of adultery for which he was imprisoned for six months ; and the earliest and the latest years signed on his pictures, 1468 on an altarpiece in the church of San Silvestro at Massa Fermana, near Fermo, and 1493 on The Dead Christ between St John, the Virgin and Mary Magdalene ( Brera Gallery, Milan ).
Šiluva was first mentioned in 1457 in relation to the building of the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Apostles Saint Peter and Saint Bartholomew by the Lithuanian noble Petras Gedgaudas.
1457 and daughter
In 1457, Albert arranged a marriage between his eldest son John, and Margaret, daughter of William III, Landgrave of Thuringia, who inherited the claims upon Hungary and Bohemia of her mother, a granddaughter of Emperor Sigismund.
Margaret died 24 October 1457 and in 1458 Albert married Anna, daughter of Frederick II, Elector of Saxony and Margarete of Austria.
He died suddenly in Prague on 23 November 1457 while preparing for his marriage to Magdalena of Valois, daughter of Charles VII of France.
He married secondly Beatrice of Portugal on 20 January 1433 ; then finally, he married Anne Montagu ( d. 28 November 1457 ), daughter of John Montacute, 3rd Earl of Salisbury.
The 4th Lord Dalkeith succeeded to his estates upon the resignation of his father c. 1457 and in 1458 was raised to the peerage as Earl of Morton, prior to his marriage to Joanna, the deaf and dumb daughter of King James I. Lord Dalkeith was then a subsidiary title held by the Earls of Morton, and used as a courtesy title for the eldest son and heir, until the title and estates of Dalkeith were sold to the Earl of Buccleuch by the 7th Earl in 1642.
1457 and Charles
In 1457, a Hungarian legation sent by King Ladislaus V carried larger timpani mounted on horseback to the court of King Charles VII in France.
Charles Knutsson became increasingly unpopular as king of Sweden, and was driven into exile in 1457.
Charles VIII of Sweden ( in reality Charles II ), Charles I of Norway, also Carl,, was king of Sweden ( 1448 – 1457, 1464 – 1465 and from 1467 to his death in 1470 ) and king of Norway ( 1449 – 1450 ).
1457 and wife
* Beatrice of Naples ( 16 November 1457 – 23 September 1508 ), wife and widow of King Matthias Corvinus.
* 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.
1457 and Maximilian
While the Albertinian line became extinct in 1457 ( by death of king Ladislaus the Posthumous ), the territories were finally reunified in 1490, when Sigismund handed over the rulership of Tyrol to Archduke Maximilian I.
1457 and I
* 1457: Albert I / I / III Achilles ( also Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Elector of Brandenburg )
Christian I ( February 1426 – 21 May 1481 ) was a Danish monarch, king of Denmark ( 1448 – 1481 ), Norway ( 1450 – 1481 ) and Sweden ( 1457 – 1464 ), under the Kalmar Union.
Mark I models featured a range of four-cylinder engines with displacements from 1. 1 to 1. 6 L ( 1. 7 L in North America ( 1975 1. 5L ( 1471 ), 1976 – 77 1. 6 L, 1978 1. 5 L ( 1457 ), 1979 – 1981 1. 6 ( 1588 cc ), 1981 1. 7 ( 1715 cc ) USA models ), all featuring a single-overhead camshaft and two valves per cylinder.
# Infante John of Portugal, also known as John of Coimbra, ( 1431 or 1433 – between July and 11 September 1457 ) ( son of Infante Pedro, Duke of Coimbra and grandson of King John I of Portugal ), in May 1456 in Nicosia.
The best known Landvogt of Lenzburg was Adrian I of Bubenberg, from 1457 to 1461, later Schultheiß of Bern and hero of the Battle of Morat.
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