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* Albert III, Duke of Bavaria ( 1438 1460 )
Later in 1460 Margraves of Branderberg Anspach lived here.
He was half-brother to Don Pedro Luis de Borja ( 1460 88 ) and Girolama de Borja, children of unknown mothers.
* 1460 Wars of the Roses: Battle of Wakefield.
* 1460 Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York, claimant to the English throne ( killed in battle ) ( b. 1411 )
* 1460 Edmund, Earl of Rutland, second son of Richard, Duke of York ( murdered after battle ) ( b. 1443 )
* Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach ( 1460 1536 ), or Friedrich V, Margrave von Brandenburg-Ansbach-Bayreuth
* Helene ( 1460 1462 )
Frederick I of Ansbach and Bayreuth ( also known as Frederick V ; or ; 8 May 1460 4 April 1536 ) was born at Ansbach as the eldest son of the Albert III, Margrave of Brandenburg by his second wife Anna, daughter of Frederick II, Elector of Saxony.
* Rice, Eugene F. The Foundations of Early Modern Europe, 1460 1559 ( 2nd ed.
His son James II ( reigned 1437 1460 ), when he came of age in 1449, continued his father's policy of weakening the great noble families, most notably taking on the powerful Black Douglas family that had come to prominence at the time of the Bruce.
France in the Middle Ages 987 1460: From Hugh Capet to Joan of Arc ( 1993 ), survey by a leader of the Annales School excerpt and text search
A History of France, 1460 1560: The Emergence of a Nation-State ( 1995 )
Infante Henry, Duke of Viseu (; Porto, 4 March 1394 Sagres, 13 November 1460 ), better known as Henry the Navigator, was an important figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire and the Age of Discoveries in total.
* 1460 Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick defeats the king's Lancastrian forces and takes King Henry VI prisoner in the Battle of Northampton.
The history of German written lute music started with Arnolt Schlick ( c. 1460 after 1521 ), who published in 1513 a collection of pieces that included 14 voice and lute songs and three solo lute pieces, alongside organ works.
* 1460 Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach ( d. 1536 )
* 1430 King James II of Scotland ( d. 1460 )
* Life of the Holy Fathers ( c. 1460 1465 ) -
* 1411 Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York ( d. 1460 )
( 1993 ) France in the Middle Ages 987 1460: from Hugh Capet to Joan of Arc.
In the Ashkenazi world the founders of pilpul are generally considered to be Jacob Pollak ( 1460 1541 ) and Shalom Shachna.
* Henry the Navigator Infante Henrique, Duke of Viseu ( 1394 1460 ); infante ( prince ) of the Portuguese House of Aviz and an important figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire, being responsible for the beginning of the European worldwide explorations.
* Juan de Flandes ( 1460 1519 ), Early Netherlandish painter who was active in Spain from 1496 to 1519 at the court of Isabella I of Castile.

1460 and James
* October 16 King James II of Scotland ( d. 1460 )
* Mary of Guelders ( 1434 1463 ), Queen Consort to James II of Scotland, and the regent of Scotland 1460 1463
* King James II in 1460
The so-called " Black Dinner " which followed saw the two boys summarily beheaded on trumped-up charges, in the presence of the ten-year-old King James II ( ruled 1437 1460 ).
In 1479, Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany, was imprisoned in David's Tower for plotting against his brother, King James III ( ruled 1460 1488 ).
Indeed, early cannons could be quite dangerous to their own soldiers ; James II of Scotland was killed besieging Roxburgh Castle in 1460 when one of his cannons, called " Lion ", exploded next to him.
James III ( 10 July 1451 11 June 1488 ) was King of Scots from 1460 to 1488.
He succeeded his father James II on 3 August 1460 and was crowned at Kelso Abbey, Roxburghshire, a week later.
During his childhood, the government was led by three successive factions, first the King's mother, Mary of Guelders ( 1460 1463 ) ( who briefly secured the return of the burgh of Berwick to Scotland ), then James Kennedy, Bishop of St Andrews, and Gilbert, Lord Kennedy ( 1463 1466 ), then Robert, Lord Boyd ( 1466 1469 ).
James II ( 16 October 1430 3 August 1460 ), who reigned as king of Scots from 1437 on, was the son of James I and Joan Beaufort.
Between 1455 and 1460 James II proved to be an active and interventionist king.
The two novels cover events from 1439 to 1460, including most of the reign of James II.
Including James II stabbing William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas to death ( 1452 ) and James ' own death due to a bursting cannon at the siege of Roxburgh ( 1460 ).
Margaret was betrothed to James of Scotland in 1460.
In July 1469 ( at age 13 ), at Holyrood Abbey, she married James III, King of Scots ( 1460 88 ).
James III ( reigned 1460 1488 ) was born here, and later undertook works to the gardens and the chapel royal.
* James II of Scotland ( 1430 1460 ), Duke of Rothesay
J. Burke ( 1836, pp. 149 150 ) records that the family goes back to an illegitimate son of James II of Scotland ( 1430 1460 ), and the motto is recorded by Burke and by Robson ( 1830 ).
In 1460, with support from the Egyptian Mamluk sultan Sayf ad-Din Inal, James challenged her right to the throne, blockading her and her husband in the castle of Kyrenia for three years.
Through them this honour was regarded as passing to the Douglas Earls of Angus, notably at the coronation of James III in 1460 when George Douglas, 4th Earl of Angus proclaimed " There!

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