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1467 and Sigismund
* 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 )
Sigismund was Duke of Bavaria-Munich from 1460 to 1467, until 1463 together with his brother John IV, Duke of Bavaria.
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 Duke
* 1467 July – In the midst of a nobility revolt against the King, the forces of the Duke of Medina Sidonia, after a 16-month siege, took Gibraltar.
* Charles I ( the Bold ) ( 1433 – 1477 ), Duke of Burgundy, r. 1467 – 1477
* Philip III ( the Good ) ( 1396 – 1467 ), Duke of Burgundy, r. 1419 – 1467
* June 30 – Charles of Egmond, Duke of Guelders ( b. 1467 )
He ruled as Duke of Bavaria-Munich from 1460 to 1467, and then as Duke of Bavaria-Dachau until his death.
# Sibylle ( 31 May 1467, Ansbach – 9 July 1524, Kaster ), married Duke Wilhelm IV of Jülich and Berg.
* July 31 – Philip III, Duke of Burgundy ( d. 1467 )
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 ).
In his teens he was taken into the care of Philip the Good ( 1419 – 1467 ), Duke of Burgundy, who was his godfather.
* Ninth Siege of Gibraltar ( 1467 ) – Siege of Gibraltar, by the Duke of Medina Sidonia
Philip the Good died in 1467, making his son Duke of Burgundy and his 10-year-old granddaughter heiress presumptive.
Charles of Egmond ( 9 November 1467 in Grave, North Brabant – 30 June 1538 in Arnhem ) was Duke of Guelders and Count of Zutphen between 1492 and his death.
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 ).
* Philip III, Duke of Burgundy " the Good " ( 1419 – 1467 )
Philip the Good KG (, ), also Philip III, Duke of Burgundy ( July 31, 1396 – June 15, 1467 ) was Duke of Burgundy from 1419 until his death.
By 1467 Busnois was at the court of Burgundy, and he had begun composing for them immediately before the accession of Charles to the title of Duke on June 15, since one of his motets — in hydraulis — contains a dedication indicating that he was still Count.

1467 and resigned
In 1467 he resigned and then kept only Bavaria-Dachau as his domain until his death.

1467 and then
Negotiations between the Duke's mother, Isabel, and the King of England's brothers-in-law, Lords Scales and Rivers, then proceeded between December 1467 and June 1468.
John Howard was married firstly in 1442 to Katherine Moleyns ( 1429 – 3 November 1465 ), the daughter of William de Moleyns and Anne Whalesborough of Cornwall by whom he had six children ; and then secondly sometime before 22 January 1467 to Margaret ( 1436 – 1494 ), the daughter of Sir John Chedworth and his wife, Margaret Bowett, and widow, firstly of Nicholas Wyfold ( 1420 – 1456 ), the Lord Mayor of London and, secondly, of Sir John Norreys ( 1400 – 1466 ), Keeper of the Wardrobe.
Menaced by powerful neighbours, he successfully repelled an invasion by the Hungarian King Matthias Corvinus, defeating him in the Battle of Baia ( in 1467 ), crushed an invading Tatar force at Lipnic and invaded Wallachia in 1471 ( the latter had by then succumbed to Ottoman power and had become its vassal ).
The clan wielded significant power over the course of the Muromachi ( 1336 – 1467 ), Sengoku ( 1467 – 1600 ), and Edo periods, moving, however, from Shikoku, to Kinai, and then to Kyūshū over the centuries.
Both Koshkadam and Mehmet II supported different candidates to the principality of Karaman ; then in 1467 sultan Kait Bey offended the Ottoman sultan Bayezid II, whose brother was poisoned while being entertained by Kait.
In 1467, it was provided by statute that the Earl of Worcester, then Lord Deputy, be granted Lambay to build a fortress for England's protection against the Spaniards, French and Scots.
| 1467 Mashona || 1938 OE || Mashona people of Zimbabwe ( then Rhodesia ) †

1467 and kept
He fought at the Battle of Montlhéry in 1465 and the Battle of Brusthem in 1467 but in general seems to have kept a low profile.

1467 and only
During the next 20 years, Charles was deposed twice, only to regain the throne and reign three times ( 1448 – 57, 1464 – 65, 1467 – 70 ).
He held these important positions only after 1467, when an unsuccessful rebellion of the citizens of Mechelen offered Charles the Bold the opportunity to put a submissive new local government in charge of the town.

1467 and until
Charles the Bold captured the town in 1467, marking the beginning of a slow decline that lasted until the 19th century.
The Ōnin War ( 1467 – 1477 ) led to serious political fragmentation and obliteration of domains: a great struggle for land and power ensued among bushi chieftains and lasted until the mid-sixteenth century.
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.
He was appointed Lord Chancellor on 20 June 1467 and held the office until 29 September 1470, when Henry VI was restored to the throne.
Demetrios lived in honorary captivity until falling out of favor with Mehmed II in 1467.
While the right to mint coinage was not granted to Carlingford until 1467, it is unlikely that it was actually used as a mint.
But it was not until 1394 that the construction began, which would be finished in October 1467.
It was part of the territory of Rechberg until 1467 when it was made a Lordship for the House of Frundsberg.

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