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1462 and Pope
Pope Urban VIII, in his bull dated 22 April 1639, described these grave warnings of Pius ( 7 October 1462, Apud Raynaldum in Annalibus Ecclesiasticis ad ann n. 42 ) as relating to " neophytes ".
Defeated in this struggle, which was concluded in 1462, Albert made an alliance with his former enemy, George of Poděbrady, King of Bohemia, a step which caused Pope Paul II to place him under the ban.
This was confirmed by a Bull of Pope Pius II, 10 September 1462.
Between 1459 and 1462 the most famous architects of Italy worked there for the Pope Pius II and built the city centre of the small town.
Between 1459 and 1462 the most famous architects of Italy worked there for the Pope Pius II and built the city centre of the small town.
Another hypothesis, supported by Pope Pius II in his commentary ( 1462 ), is that the name results from Gandulphi Sabinorum, from a certain Gandolfo Savelli.
In the spring of 1462, the king applied to Pope Pius II for indulgence for having constructed the chapel, which was finally granted upon the his visit to Pope Sixtus IV in Rome in 1474.
Pope Pius II consecrated the Duomo on August 29, 1462, during his long summer visit.
* Giovanni II ( 1440-1508 ); ruled from 1462 until he was expelled by Pope Julius II in 1506.

1462 and Pius
Pius condemned slavery of newly-baptised Christians as a " great crime " in an address of 1462 to the local ruler of the Canary Islands.
Pius declared the Compacta null and void in 1462 and wished George to consent to this.

1462 and II
* 1462 – Vlad III the Impaler attempts to assassinate Mehmed II ( The Night Attack ) forcing him to retreat from Wallachia.
* 1415 – Vasili II of Russia ( d. 1462 )
* 1462 – Vasili II of Russia, Grand Prince of Moscow ( b. 1415 )
* March 10 – Vasili II of Russia ( d. 1462 )
# Peter d ' Évreux, Count of Mortain ( c. 31 March 1366, Évreux – c. 29 July 1412, Bourges ), married in Alençon on 21 April 1411 Catherine ( 1380 – 1462 ), daughter of Peter II of Alençon
* Vasily II of Moscow ( 10 March 1415 – 27 March 1462 )
Vasily II Vasiliyevich Tyomniy ( Blind ) ( Василий II Васильевич Тёмный in Russian ) ( 10 March 1415 – 27 March 1462, Moscow ) was the Grand Prince of Moscow whose long reign ( 1425 – 1462 ) was plagued by the greatest civil war of Old Russian history.
The ambitious John MacDonald II, fourth Lord of the Isles, made a secret treaty in 1462 with King Edward IV of England, by which he sought to make himself an independent ruler.
Johann's brother Jacob, a goldsmith, was one of the burgomasters in 1462, when Mainz was stormed and sacked by the troops of Count Adolf II of Nassau, in the course of which he seems to have been killed ( suggested by a document dated May 8, 1678 ).
The response was a massive invasion led by Mehmed II who drove Vlad III from the throne and replaced him with his brother, Radu III the Fair ( 1462 – 1475 ).
Zvenigorod is primarily remembered for internecine wars waged by Yuri's sons for control of Moscow during the reign of their cousin Vasily II ( 1425 – 1462 ).
Count Martino Zrinski or Sdrigna, was born in 1462 and was the son of Count Peter II and brother of Nikola III, father of Nikola IV, the one who is referred to in history as Nikola the Great Zrinski of Siget ( Szigetvár in Hungarian ).
* Andrew II, Archbishop of Antivari ( died in 1462 )
Successive Lords of the Isles fiercely asserted their independence, culminating in 1462 with John MacDonald II of the Isles making a treaty with Edward IV of England to conquer Scotland with him and the Earl of Douglas.
Engelbert of Cleves, Count of Nevers ( 1462 – 1506 ) was the younger son of John I, Duke of Cleves and Elizabeth of Nevers, only surviving child of John II, Count of Nevers.
In response to this, Sultan Mehmed II raised an army of around 60, 000 troops and 30, 000 irregulars, and in spring of 1462 headed towards Wallachia.

1462 and both
Other treatises that contain material both on ringen and on swordsmanship include those of Fiore dei Liberi ( c. 1410 ), Fabian von Auerswald ( 1462 ), Pietro Monte ( c. 1480 ), and Hans Wurm ( c. 1500 ).
In 1462, Margaret de Botreaux, 4th Baroness Botreaux, the 3rd Baron's daughter inherited the title and, because she outlived both her son and grandson, it then passed on her death to her great-granddaughter, Mary Hungerford, as 5th Baroness Botreaux.

1462 and King
* January 1 – King Louis XII of France ( b. 1462 )
* Louis XII ( 1462 – 1515 ), King of France from 1498 to 1515
Alnwick was one of three castles held by Lancastrian forces in 1461 and 1462, and it was there that the " only practical defence of a private castle " was made according to military historian D. J. Cathcart King.
King Albert was succeeded by his posthumously born son Ladislaus, during whose reign Bohemia was divided into two parties: the party faithful to Rome, led by Oldřich of Rosenberg ( 1403 – 1462 ), and the Hussite party, led by George.
In reward for driving out the Lancastrians, the new Yorkist King Edward IV invested him in 1462 as a Knight of the Garter and the following year appointed him warden of the east march.
In February 1462 the 12th Earl, his eldest son, Aubrey de Vere, and Sir Thomas Tuddenham, the 12th Earl's former political opponent in Norfolk and now a fellow Lancastrian loyalist, were convicted of high treason before John Tiptoft, 1st Earl of Worcester, Constable of England, for plotting against King Edward IV.
Louis was the second son and namesake of Louis, Count of Savoy by Anne de Lusignan, daughter of King Janus of Cyprus and became a King of Cyprus from 1459 to 1462 and also a titular King of Jerusalem.
# historical reference to absolute monarchy, specifically united under Russia ’ s first Tsar, Ivan III ( 1462 – 1505 ), styled “ Albus Rex ” (“ White King ”); and
* King Louis XII of France ( 1462 – 1515 ), Duke of Orléans between 1465 and 1498
He gave allegiance to the King of France in 1462, and is thereby presumed to have forfeited his English peerage.

1462 and George
* George Douglas, 4th Earl of Angus ( 1429 – 1462 )
* George Douglas, 4th Earl of Angus ( b. 1429 – 1462 )
Angus, born about 1449 at Tantallon Castle in East Lothian, succeeded his father, George Douglas, 4th Earl of Angus, in 1462 or 1463 at the age of just fourteen.

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