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* 1465 – Wallachian voivode Radu cel Frumos, younger brother of Vlad Ţepeş, issues a writ from his residence in Bucharest
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Johann Tetzel ( 1465 – 11 August 1519 ) was a German Dominican preacher known for selling indulgences.
He had his own views on the sacraments-the Heavenly Flesh doctrine-developed in close association with his humanist colleague, Valentin Crautwald ( 1465 – 1545 ).
* 1465 – 1472: Mohammed ibn Ali, chief of the Chorfas of Fès, proclaimed sultan in 1465, could impose his rule outside of Fes
Upon the death of his father, Selim I ( 1465 – 1520 ), Suleiman entered Constantinople and acceded to the throne as the tenth Ottoman Sultan.
* Kettil Karlsson ( Vasa ) ( 1433 – 1465 ), was a Swedish clergyman and regent of Sweden from 1464 to 1465
1465 and Wallachian
Writ issued on 14 October 1465 by the Wallachian voivode Radu cel Frumos, from his residence in Bucharest.
1465 and younger
* Charles of Valois, Duke of Berry ( 1446 – 1472 ), younger son of Charles VII, exchanged Berry for Normandy in 1465.
Elizabeth Blount, sister of the 2nd Baron Mountjoy of the 1465 creation, had married the 1st Baron Windsor, and their descendant Thomas Windsor, 1st Viscount Windsor in the Peerage of Ireland and younger son of the 7th Baron Windsor and 1st Earl of Plymouth, was created Baron Mountjoy in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1712.
Madeleine de La Tour d ' Auvergne ( c. 1501 – 28 April 1519 ) was a younger daughter of Jean III de La Tour ( 1467 – 28 March 1501 ), Count of Auvergne and Lauraguais, and Jeanne de Bourbon-Vendôme ( 1465 – 1511 ).
1465 and brother
In 1465, Louis XI was forced by his nobles to cede the duchy to his eighteen year old brother Charles, as an appanage.
In 1465, Louis XI gave the Duchy to his brother Charles de Valois, Duke of Berry ; when he died in 1466, the Duchy was again subsumed into the crown lands and remained a permanent part of it.
Donne married before 1465 Elizabeth Hastings, sister of William, Lord Hastings, the favourite of Edward IV, who was executed by Edward's brother King Richard III of England in 1483.
1465 and from
For 413 years Reggio was the capital of the Calabrian ‘ Giustizierato ’, from 1147 to 1443 and from 1465 to 1582.
1465 – after 1529 ), called Raj duszny ( Hortulus Animae, Eden of the Soul ), printed in Kraków in 1513 at one of Poland's first printing establishments operated by Florian Ungler originally from Bavaria.
Edward IV, leader of the Yorkists, seized the throne from the Lancastrian king, Henry VI, who was captured in 1465 and imprisoned in the Tower of London.
An early escapee from the Bastille during this period was Antoine de Chabannes, Count of Dammartin and a member of the League of the Public Weal, who was imprisoned by Louis and escaped by boat in 1465.
Louis I ( Ludovico I or Lodovico I in Italian ; 21 February 1413 – 29 January 1465 ) was Duke of Savoy from 1440 until his death.
The Blessed Amadeus IX ( 1 February 1435, Thonon-les-Bains – 30 March 1472 ), nicknamed the Happy, was the Duke of Savoy from 1465 to 1472.
It was later rebuilt by Charles I d ' Amboise from 1465 – 1475 and then finished by his son, Charles II d ' Amboise de Chaumont from 1498 – 1510, with help from his uncle, Cardinal Georges d ' Amboise ; some Renaissance features were to be seen in buildings that retained their overall medieval appearance.
The area formed a liberty from 1465 which included the parishes of Havering atte Bower, Hornchurch and Romford.
The oldest attested flag of the republic dates back from 4 September 1465, when it was commissioned from a manufacturer in Florence.
Charles of Orléans ( 24 November 1394, Paris – 5 January 1465, Amboise ) was Duke of Orléans from 1407, following the murder of his father, Louis I, Duke of Orléans, on the orders of John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy.
* The Broederpoort: a rectangular city gate with four slender towers, originally from 1465, rebuilt in Renaissance style in 1615
* The Cellebroederspoort: a rectangular city gate, flanked by two heavy round towers, originally from 1465, rebuilt in 1617 in Renaissance style
After 1465 one of the last chieftains from the house of Cirksena was made a count by Emperor Frederick III and accepted the sovereignty of the Holy Roman Empire.
There is no consensus among scholars about the exact dates of his last two patriarchates: according to Kiminas ( 2009 ) he reigned again from April 1463 to c. June 1463 and from August 1464 to autumn 1465.
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