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1448 and I
* 1448Christian I is crowned king of Denmark.
** Nicholas I, Duke of Lorraine ( b. 1448 )
The next monarch ( reigned 1448 – 81 ) was Eric's kinsman, Christian I of Denmark, who was the son of Eric's earlier rival, Count Theodoric of Oldenburg.
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.
On 1 September 1448, count Christian of Oldenburg was elected to the vacant Danish throne, as king Christian I.
* 1448-1481 John I, son of Adolph IV, also Duke of Cleves since 1448
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 ).
The Danish had in September 1448 elected Christian I as their new monarch.
# Gilbert de Bourbon, Count of Montpensier ( 1448 – 1496 )-son of Louis I
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.
At the time of his coronation in 1448, Christian I engaged a permanent corps of trumpeters while by 1519, the court had a corps of court singers as well as an instrumental ensemble.
In 1448 Christian was elected king of Denmark as Christian I, partly based on his maternal descent from previous Danish kings.
It rose to prominence when Count Christian I of Oldenburg was elected King of Denmark in 1448, and of Norway in 1450.
He married in 1444 Marie de Bourbon ( 1428 – 1448 ), daughter of Charles I, Duke of Bourbon.
From 1468 to 1478, he was in the service of Denmark ( by 1470 as an " admiral ") first under Christian I of Denmark ( ruled 1448 – 1481 ), and later for his son, John of Denmark ( ruled 1481 – 1513 ).
Beck's main guitar is the 1448, stickered with an old Rush sticker, and a sticker that says: " I ♥ Country Music.
Baeda Maryam I ( Ge ' ez በእደ ማርያም ba ' ida māryām " He who is in the Hand of Mary ," modern be ' ide māryām ) ( 1448 – November 8, 1478 ) was
When Christopher of Bavaria died childless in 1448, his widow Dorothea of Brandenburg remarried the newly chosen king, Christian I.
The last recorded Byzantine naval victory occurred in 1427 in a battle off the Echinades Islands, when the Emperor John VIII Palaiologos ( 1425 – 1448 ) defeated the superior fleet of Carlo I Tocco, Count of Cephalonia and Despot of Epirus, forcing him to relinquish all his holdings in the Morea to the Byzantines.

1448 and Duke
But on 9 June 1448, when the king came of age, Peter had to surrender his power to Afonso V. The years of conspiracy by the Duke of Braganza finally came to a head.
He was created Earl of Pembroke in 1447 and Duke of Suffolk in 1448.
He was created Duke of Somerset under a new creation on 31 March 1448.
For more information on this creation, see the Duke of Suffolk ( 1448 creation ).
* see the Duke of Suffolk ( 1448 creation )
* William de la Pole, 1st Marquess of Suffolk ( 1396 – 1450 ) was created Duke of Suffolk in 1448
* Juliana Holszanska ( 1375 – 1448 ), third wife of Vytautas the Great, Grand Duke of Lithuania
It was then created in 1442 for Edmund Beaufort, 1st Earl of Dorset, who was created Duke of Somerset in 1448.
Nicholas of Anjou ( Nancy, 1448 – 1473 in Nancy ) was the son of John II, Duke of Lorraine and Marie de Bourbon.
There is barely any contemporary evidence for the name before the mid-15th century, and the house itself used no surname until the legitimist claimant Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York, father of both Edward IV and Richard III, assumed the name about 1448.
It passed down his family, who subsequently held the title Earl of March until 1448 when Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York sold it.
Anne Beauchamp, 15th Countess of Warwick ( February 1443 – 3 January 1448 ) was born in Cardiff, the only child of Henry de Beauchamp, 1st Duke of Warwick and Lady Cecily Neville.

1448 and VIII
In the power vacuum that arose following Christopher's death ( 1448 ), Sweden elected Charles VIII king with the intent to reestablish the union under a Swedish crown.
* John VIII Palaiologos ( 18 December 1392 – 31 October 1448 ).
John VIII Palaiologos or Palaeologus (, Iōannēs VIII Palaiologos, 18 December 1392 – 31 October 1448 ), was the penultimate reigning Byzantine Emperor, ruling from 1425 to 1448.
John VIII died at Constantinople in 1448.
Georgios first appears in history when, as judge in the civil courts under John VIII ( 1425 – 1448 ), he accompanied his Emperor to the Council of Basel, held in 1438-1439 in Ferrara and Florence.
After the death of John VIII in 1448, Georgios entered the Pantokrator monastery in Constantinople under Constantine XI ( 1448 – 1453 ) and took, according to the invariable custom, a new name: Gennadius.
In 1441 Charles VIII had to abdicate in favour of Christopher of Bavaria, who was already king of Denmark and Norway ; however, upon the death of Christopher in 1448, a state of confusion ensued in the course of which Charles VIII was twice reinstated and twice expelled again.
* 6, 600 monthly florins in 1448: William VIII of Montferrat, from Francesco Sforza ( Milan ); the enlisted soldier ’ s pay was 3, 300 florins, half that of an officer ’ s
* John VIII Palaiologos ( 1392 – 1448 ), Byzantine Emperor
Emperor John VIII Palaiologos ( r. 1425 – 1448 ) attempted to rebuild it in 1434, but was thwarted by Sultan Murad II.
In 1434 Isidore was sent to Basle by John VIII Palaiologos ( 1425 – 1448 ) as part of an embassy to open negotiations with the Council of Basle.
They were the parents of John VIII Palaiologos ( 1392 – 1448 ) and Constantine XI Palaiologos ( 1404 – 1453 ), the last Byzantine emperor, as well as the despots of Morea Demetrios Palaiologos ( 1407 – 1470 ) and Thomas Palaiologos ( 1409 – 1465 ).
On October 31, 1448, John VIII died, while his designated heir Constantine was in Morea.
Consequently, Knutsson won the power struggle ( and became king Charles VIII of Sweden in 1448 ).
In the same year, Cœur assisted in an embassy to Amadeus VIII, former duke of Savoy, who had been chosen Pope as Felix V by the council of Basel and in 1448 he represented the French king at the court of Pope Nicholas V where he was able to arrange an agreement between Nicholas and Amadeus, and so end the papal schism.

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