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* Albert III, Margrave of Brandenburg ( 1414 1486 )
* 1486 Sigismund von Herberstein, Austrian diplomat and historian ( d. 1566 )
* Albert Achilles, Elector of Brandenburg, ( 1414 1486 )
* County of Weimar-Orlamünde: 1112 1486
Ernest, Elector of Saxony ( 1464 1486 ), Frederick II, Elector of Saxony ( 1428 1464 ) and Albert III, Duke of Saxony ( 1486 1500 ); Fürstenzug, Dresden, Germany
Proper Terms: An attempt at a rational explanation of the meanings of the Collection of Phrases in " The Book of St Albans ", 1486, entitled " The Compaynys of beestys and fowlys " and similar lists., Transactions of the Philological Society 1907-1910 Part III, pp 1 187, Kegan, Paul, Trench & Trübner & Co, Ltd, London, 1909.
* 1486 Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Bengali yogi ( d. 1534 )
The most important magician of the Renaissance was Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa ( 1486 1535 ), who widely studied various occult topics and earlier grimoires, and eventually published his own, the Three Books of Occult Philosophy, in 1533.
* 1486 Andrea del Sarto, Italian painter ( d. 1530 )
* 1486 Martin Agricola, German composer ( d. 1556 )
John II (; 2 August 1455 9 January 1499 ) was Elector of Brandenburg from 1486 until his death, the fourth of the House of Hohenzollern.
* Lollards of Coventry, 1486 1522, ed.
Martin Agricola ( 6 January 1486 10 June 1556 ) was a German composer of Renaissance music and a music theorist.
* 1414 Albert III, Margrave of Brandenburg ( d. 1486 )
* 1486 Johann Eck, German theologian ( d. 1543 )
* 1486 Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa, German theologian, astrologer, and alchemist ( d. 1535 )
* 1486 Arthur, Prince of Wales ( d. 1502 )
His father died in 1406, when Tommaso was only five ; in that year a brother was born, called Giovanni ( 1406 1486 ) after the dead father.
* March 28 Sigismund von Herberstein, Austrian diplomat ( b. 1486 )

1486 and King
After a shaky peace of 1486 with King Ferdinand I of Naples failed and Ferdinand repeatedly refused to pay the tariff for his investiture, Innocent excommunicated him in 1489 and invited King Charles VIII of France to come to Italy with an army and take possession of the Kingdom of Naples, a disastrous political event for the Italian peninsula as a whole.
Maximilian I ( 22 March 1459 12 January 1519 ), the son of Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor and Eleanor of Portugal, was King of the Romans ( also known as King of the Germans ) from 1486 and Holy Roman Emperor from 1493 until his death, though he was never in fact crowned by the Pope, the journey to Rome always being too risky.
Already before his coronation as the King of the Romans in 1486, Maximilian decided to secure this distant and extensive Burgundian inheritance to his family, the House of Habsburg, at all costs.
Elected King of the Romans 16 February 1486 in Frankfurt-am-Main at his father's initiative and crowned on 9 April 1486 in Aachen, Maximilian also stood at the head of the Holy Roman Empire upon his father's death in 1493.
Soon after taking part in the election of Maximilian as King of the Romans, Albert died at Frankfurt in March 1486.
Henry VII briefly contemplated marrying his mother-in-law off to King James III of Scotland, when James ' wife, Margaret of Denmark, died in 1486.
Elizabeth of York ( 11 February 1466 11 February 1503 ) was Queen consort of England as spouse of King Henry VII from 1486 until 1503.
Nicolas Froment ( 1435 1486 ) was the most important painter of Provence during the Renaissance, best known for his triptych of the Burning Bush ,( around 1476 ) commissioned by King René I of Naples.
In 1486, King James III of Scotland elevated Kirkwall to the status of a royal burgh ; modern roadsigns still indicate " The City and Royal Burgh of Kirkwall ".
Margaret of Denmark ( 23 June 1456 before 14 July 1486 ) was the Queen Consort of Scotland from 1469 to 1486 as the wife of King James III of Scotland.
# Margarete of Denmark ( 1456 1486 ), 13 years old married to the 17 years old King James III of Scotland
Arthur Tudor, Prince of Wales ( 19 / 20 September 1486 2 April 1502 ) was the first son of King Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York.
After conducting several military campaigns he became also King of Bohemia ( 1469 1490 ), and Duke of Austria ( 1486 1490 ).
His titles in the 1486 laws: King of Hungary, Bohemia, Dalmatia, Croatia, Rama, Serbia, Lodomeria, Cumania and Bulgaria, Prince of Silesia and Luxembourg, Margrave of Moravia and Lusatia
Between 1486 and 1604 the town belonged to the Działyński family, then between 1604 and 1625 to Anna Vasa of Sweden who was the royal sister of Sigismund III Vasa, King of Poland, Lithuania, and Sweden.
Evidently, this position was already established by 1486, when Schlick performed at the election of Archduke Maximilian as King of the Romans at Frankfurt, on February 16 ( Schlick may also have performed at Maximilian's coronation six weeks later ).
* Margaret ( 1456 1486 ), married King James III of Scotland in 1469
Sher Shah Suri ( 1486 May 22, 1545 ) (-Farīd Xān Šer Šāh Sūrī, ), birth name Farid Khan, also known as Sher Khan ( The Lion King ), was the founder of the Muslim Sur Empire in the Indian subcontinent, with its capital at Delhi.
It is mentioned again in a royal letter ( dated 24 July 1486 ), issued by King John II of Portugal at the request of Fernão Dulmo authorizing him to search for and " discover the island of Seven Cities ".
Ironically, Fernando de Ulmo was then married to one of the daughters of Fernão Teles and lived on one of the islands of the Azores when, in 1486, he received authorization from King João II of Portugal to begin his expedition.

1486 and Henry
* April 2 Arthur, Prince of Wales, eldest son of Henry VII of England ( b. 1486 )
In 1486 Edward's sister, Elizabeth, married Henry VII, thereby uniting the Houses of York and Lancaster.
After the dynastic change to the Tudors in 1485, Henry VII made him Archbishop of Canterbury on October 6 of 1486, and appointed him Lord Chancellor of England in 1487.
Among her modern biographers, David Baldwin believes that Henry VII forced her retreat from the Court, while Arlene Okerlund presents evidence that indicates she was planning a religious, contemplative life as early as July 1486.
After a Papal dispensation was procured, Henry and Elizabeth married on 18 January 1486.
In 1486 Stanley also stood as godfather to Henry ’ s eldest son, Arthur, Prince of Wales.
The part that covers the years 1459 1486 was written in April 1486 ( after Henry Tudor had become Henry VII of England ) by someone who had access to information from the court of Richard III — described as being a doctor of canon law and member of Edward IV's council.
It is, in fact, the second continuator ( covering the period 1459 1486 ) who claims to be writing in April 1486, and, sure enough, this section ends with the marriage of Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York and the rebellion that followed.
The third English king crowned by Bourchier was Henry VII, whom he also married to Elizabeth of York in January 1486.
On 18 January 1486, Cecily's granddaughter, Elizabeth of York, eldest daughter of Edward IV, married Henry VII and became Queen of England.
The eldest son of Sir Henry Colet, ( Lord Mayor of London 1486 and 1495 ), he was born in London in January 1467, and was educated at St Anthony's school and at Magdalen College, Oxford, where he took his M. A.
Arthur's parents Elizabeth of York and Henry VII married on 18 January 1486.
In 1486, the school was refounded as a " Free Grammar School " (" free " here meaning teaching the free, or liberal, arts, not that no fees were paid ) by Henry VII on the urging of the then Abbot, John Thorne.
The Chapel was built by Henry Sinclair's grandson William Sinclair and was completed in 1486.
* William Butts ( c. 1486 1545 ), member of King Henry VIII of England's court
In 1486 Henry VII recommended his servant William Martyn to the Corrody which the Prior compromised ( i. e. monetised ) for 5 Marks a year charged on the manors of Tywardreath and Trenant.
This castle was built in the period from around 1460 to 1486 by John Heydon ( died 1479 ) and Sir Henry Heydon ( died 1504 ).

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