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In 1469, King Afonso V of Portugal granted the monopoly of trade in the Gulf of Guinea to Lisbon merchant Fernão Gomes, including the exclusive trade of Aframomum melegueta, then called " malagueta " pepper-which was granted by 100 000 real-annually in exchange for exploring 100 miles of the coast of Africa a year for five years.
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Ferdinand II or Ferrante II of Naples ( 26 August 1469 – 7 September 1496 ), sometimes known as Ferrandino, was King of Naples from 1495 to 1496.
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.
During the summer of 1469, Neville rebelled against King Edward IV and imprisoned him in Warwick Castle.
Torquemada even advised her to marry King Ferdinand of Aragon in 1469 in order to consolidate their kingdoms and form a power base that he could draw upon for his own purposes.
King Matthias conquered a large part of Moravia, and was crowned King by the papal party in the Moravian ecclesiastical metropolis Olomouc, as king of Bohemia on 3 May 1469.
Howard took the King's side when war broke out in 1469 with the Earl of Warwick, and took sanctuary at Colchester when the King fled to Holland in 1470.
However by early July 1469 Oxford had joined the discontented Yorkists led by his brother-in-law, the Earl of Warwick, and King Edward's brother, the Duke of Clarence, for the Edgecote campaign.
After conducting several military campaigns he became also King of Bohemia ( 1469 – 1490 ), and Duke of Austria ( 1486 – 1490 ).
The guild is believed to have been in existence at least as early as 1350, but the earliest official charter known was granted by King Edward IV to his minstrels in 1469.
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Almost a year earlier, in July 1469, King Edward IV ( House of York ) was defeated and captured at the Battle of Edgecote Moor by Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick ( House of Lancaster ).
When in 1469 King Shō Toku, who was a grandson of Shō Hashi, died without a male heir, a palatine servant declared he was Toku's adopted son and gained Chinese investiture.
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Despite King Karl Knutsson wanting to make one of his own relatives Archbishop of Uppsala, Jakob Ulvsson was appointed achbishop by the pope in 1469 and ordained in Rome in 1470, after which he returned to Uppsala.
1469 and V
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In common with most other German Benedictine houses, Laach declined during the 14th century in terms of its spiritual and monastic life, a tendency which was reversed only in the late 15th century, under the influence of the reforming Bursfelde Congregation, which the abbey joined, supported against a certain resistance within the abbey by Abbot Johannes V von Deidesheim ( 1469 – 1491 ).
1469 and Portugal
Vasco da Gama was born in either 1460 or 1469 in Sines, on the southwest coast of Portugal, probably in a house near the church of Nossa Senhora das Salas.
She was the second daughter of Manuel I of Portugal ( 1469 – 1521 ) and his second wife, Maria of Aragon ( 1482 – 1517 ).
1469 and granted
In 1453 it became land directly under the French Crown, except from 1469 to 1472 when it was granted to Charles de Valois ( until his death ).
During the reign of Henry VI, a Royal Commission regulated encroachments from other musicians on their preserves, and in 1469 Edward VI granted them a Guild charter.
The first definite mention of the old grammar school is found in a deed dated 4 August 1469, when the Abbess of Syon granted to John Gardyner, of Bailrigg ( near Lancaster ), a lease of a water-mill on the River Lune and some land nearby for two hundred years to maintain a chaplain to celebrate worship in the Church of St. Mary, Lancaster, and to instruct boys in grammar freely, " unless perchance something shall be voluntarily offered by their friends ".
1469 and Lisbon
After Henry's death in 1460, the Portuguese crown showed little interest in continuing and, in 1469, sold off the neglected African enterprise to a private Lisbon merchant consortium led by Fernão Gomes.
1469 and merchant
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