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1467 and Poland
* Sigismund I the Old ( 1467 – 1548 ), King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania
* Sigismund I the Old ( 1467 – 1548 ), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania
* April 1 – King Sigismund I the Old of Poland ( b. 1467 )
Map of Dacia from a 1467 book ( currently at the National Library of Poland ) made after Ptolemy's Geographia ( c. AD 140 ).
Sigismund I of Poland (; ) ( 1 January 1467 – 1 April 1548 ), of the Jagiellon dynasty, reigned as King of Poland and also as the Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1506 until 1548.
* Sigismund the Old of Poland ( 1467 – 1548 )
In 1467, future King Sigismund I the Old was born in Kozienice at a manor house, which is marked by a monument, erected in 1518 ( the oldest non-religious monument in Poland ).

1467 and last
The last independent Duke of Guelders was Adolf's son Charles of Egmond ( 1467 – 1538, r1492 – 1538 ), who was raised at the Burgundian court of Charles the Bold and fought for the House of Habsburg in battles against the armies of Charles VIII of France, until being captured in the Battle of Béthune ( 1487 ) during the War of the Public Weal ( also known as the Mad War ).
After the death of his first consort, Maria of Tver ( 1467 ), and at the suggestion of Pope Paul II ( 1469 ), who hoped thereby to bind Russia to the Holy See, Ivan III wedded Sophia Paleologue ( also known under her original Greek and Orthodox name of Zoe ), daughter of Thomas Palaeologus, despot of Morea, who claimed the throne of Constantinople as the brother of Constantine XI, the last Byzantine emperor.
Firstly, in 1467, to Elena dei Conti Montalcino ( died in Nola in 1504 ) and secondly to Guglielmina, a commoner of humble birth, last attested to in a will of 1529.
Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy 1433 – 1477, last reigning duke of Burgundy ( 1467 – 1477 ), son and successor of Philip the Good, made his quarters at the castle early in June 1476 on his way to Murten where he lost the battle against the confederates.
The last known bishop was the Englishman John Grene, who was last mentioned as such in 1467.

1467 and surviving
* Fechtbücher of Hans Talhoffer ( several surviving manuscripts dating 1443 – 1467 ).

1467 and sister
His only legitimate ( twin ) sister, Philippa, Duchess of Lorraine ( 1467 – 1547 ), survived him and died during the reign of her great-grandson, Charles III, Duke of Lorraine ( 1543 – 1608 ).
His father was able have Thomas created Earl of Arran and Baron Kilmarnock in the Peerage of Scotland and arrange Thomas ' marriage to Princess Mary, sister of James III in 1467.

1467 and later
Nearly 20 years later in July 1467, another riot occurred where a mob attacked conversos in Toledo.
During this period the later Frankfort Passion Play ( 1467 ), the Alsfelder, and the Friedberger ( 1514 ) originated.
Following the death of his wife Joan in 1467, he renounced civic and commercial life and was ordained a priest in 1468, in which capacity he remained until his death six years later.
Anthony de Wydville, Lord Scales, later Earl Rivers, obtained a grant of the castle and rights of Lordship in 1467.
The title was first created in the Peerage of Scotland in 1467 for Thomas Boyd, who was later attained for treason.
His musical talent must have been noticed early by Charles, Count of Charolais ( later to become Charles the Bold ) because there is a record of his being personally assigned to a teacher by him ; in 1467 he is shown in the Burgundian employment records as being a singer.
As ambassador to Burgundy, he was one of the negotiators of a treaty of commerce in 1467 and of the marriage treaty of Margaret, Duchess of Burgundy, and was also later engaged in diplomatic relations with the Hanseatic League.
He convinced a second group of settlers, under the Flemish nobleman Willelm van der Hagen ( later known as Guilherme da Silveira ) to bring his compatriots, their families and support staff to the island in 1467.
Upon the succession of Galeazzo Maria Sforza as Duke of Milan in 1466, following the death of his father Francesco, Galeazzo arranged for his four children to be brought to court: Carlo ( born in 1461 ), who later became Count of Magenta ; Caterina ( born in 1463 ); Alessandro ( born in 1465 ), who later became Lord of Francavilla ; and Chiara ( born in 1467 ).
One year later, in 1467, the locals of Transylvania started an uprising in which Corvinus had a difficult time quelling the riots.

1467 and their
In 1467, a conflict erupted between Matthias and the Moldavian Prince Stephen III ( Romanian: Ștefan cel Mare ), after the latter became weary of Hungarian policies in Wallachia and their presence at Kilia ; added to this was the fact that Matthias had already taken sides in the Moldavian conflicts preceding Stephen's rule, as he had backed Alexăndrel ( and, possibly, the ruler referred to as Ciubăr Vodă ), deposing Petru Aron.
The line of Herveys buried in the vault under the church and in the churchyard begins with Thomas Hervey ( d. 1467, who was the first of this family to own Ickworth ) and includes every Earl and Marquess of Bristol, as well as many of their daughters and wives.
Qasim khans with their guard participated in all of Russia's raids into Kazan ( 1467 – 1469, 1487, 1552 ).
In 1467, Huerter returned to Faial on a new expedition, supported by the Duchess, who " ordered men and women of all conditions, as well as priests to convey their religious orders, in addition to ships loaded with furniture and utensils necessary for the land and construction of houses, and she sent them for two years, everything they cared for subsistence " ( as quoted by German geographer, Martin Behaim in his text Globo de Nuremberga ).
Some were zealous pastors of their flocks, such as Jarler and others ; some were distinguished canonists, such as Birger Gregerson ( 1367 – 83 ) and Olof Larsson ( 1435-8 ); others were statesmen, such as Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstjerna ( d. 1467 ), or capable administrators, such as Jacob Ulfsson Örnfot, who was distinguished as a prince of the Church, royal councillor, patron of art and learning, founder of the University of Upsala and an efficient helper in the introduction of printing into Sweden.
Some were zealous pastors of their flocks, such as Jarler and others ; some were distinguished canonists, such as Birger Gregersson ( 1367 – 83 ) and Olof Larsson ( 1435-8 ); others were statesmen, such as Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstjerna ( d. 1467 ), or capable administrators, such as Jacob Ulfsson Örnfot, who was distinguished as a prince of the Church, royal councillor, patron of art and learning, founder of the University of Upsala and an efficient helper in the introduction of printing into Sweden.

1467 and son
His son and successor Charles the Bold ( ruler 1467 – 77 ) continued to use the same style.
In 1468, he became a knight in the household of Charles the Bold, Philip's son who succeeded to the dukedom in 1467, and thereafter he moved in the most exalted circles, being party to many important decisions and present at history-making events.
Philip the Good died in 1467, making his son Duke of Burgundy and his 10-year-old granddaughter heiress presumptive.
Giovanni was born at Mirandola, near Modena, the youngest son of Francesco I, Lord of Mirandola and Count of Concordia ( 1415 – 1467 ), by his wife Giulia, daughter of Feltrino Boiardo, Count di Scandiano.
## Yi Yeom, the Grand Prince Yeongeung ( 이염 영응대군, 1434 – 1467 ), 8th son
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.
## Yi In, the Prince Hamnyeong ( 이인 함녕군, ?– 1467 ), 1st son
* 1467 – 1477: Charles I also called Charles the Bold ( son of )
1467 ), son of Eustace Whitney and Jennet Trussell.
* Philip the Good, duke of Burgundy, ( 1396 – 1467 ), son of John the Fearless
* Philip the Good ( 1419 – 1467 ), son
* Charles the Bold ( 1467 – 1477 ), son
Thomas Boyd, the elder son of Robert Boyd, 1st Lord Boyd — and father of the second one — was created Earl of Arran in 1467, but both titles were forfeit in 1469.
This man may well be the ' John son of Nicol ' who appears in the MS 1467.
Mäxmüd khan ( pronounced ); in Russian chronicles Махмутек ( Makhmutek ); ?- 1467 ) was a ruler ( khan ) of the Kazan Khanate in ( 1445 – 1466 ), an elder son of Oluğ Möxämmäd.

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