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1474 and Emperor
In 1474 Lauenburg's liege lord Emperor Frederick III elevated Christian I as Count of Holstein to Duke of Holstein, thus becoming an immediate imperial vassal ( see imperial immediacy ).
In 1474 Lauenburg's liege lord Emperor Frederick III elevated Christian I as Count of Holstein-Rendsburg to Duke of Holstein, thus becoming an immediate imperial ( reichsunmittelbar ) vassal ( see imperial immediacy ).
The kings of Denmark were granted Holstein as an imperial fief by the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III from 1474.
In 1474, which was when Kyoto was the scene of the Onin War, Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado designated Ikkyū Sōjun as the head priest.
Attempts by the Emperor Frederick III to mediate the conflict failed, and in 1474 Charles the Bold signed a treaty with Ruprecht which stipulated that Charles would subdue the rebels and serve as Ruprecht's lifelong protector in return for 200, 000 florins a year.

1474 and Frederick
# Frederick ( b. Torgau, 26 October 1474 – d. Rochlitz, 14 December 1510 ), Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights.
* Duke Frederick of Saxony ( 1474 – 1510 ), Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights
In 1474, he married Joan of Lorraine ( d. 1480 ), daughter of Frederick II of Vaudémont, but they had no children.
The circlet of the crown is divided in four by two large sapphires, a flat one that can be traced back to Frederick I at the forehead of the wearer ( presumably a gift to his father, Christian I, from the Duke of Milan in 1474 ) and a thicker one at the back of the head and by a spinel at one side and a garnet at the other.
Duke Frederick of Saxony ( 26 October 1474 – 14 December 1510 ), also known as Friedrich von Sachsen or Friedrich von Wettin, was the 36th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, serving from 1498-1510.

1474 and III
* Ferdinand II of Aragon, the Catholic ( 1452 – 1516 ), king of Aragon from 1479, of Sicily from 1468, also known as Ferdinand V of Castile ( 1474 – 1504 ) and Ferdinand III of Naples ( 1504 – 1516 )
Of Stephen's six sons, Ladislaus V ( d. 1474 ) was supreme count of the counties Szatmár and Zaránd, the second Andrew III ( d. 1495 ) was confirmed in his possession of Bujak.
The youngest son, Nicolaus III ( d. 1506 ), bishop first of Syrmia and after 1474 of Vác, excelled as a renaissance scholar and served as counselor to King Matthias Corvinus.
In 1474 and 1476, Ahmed insisted that Ivan III should recognize Russia's vassal dependence on the Horde.
* James III ( 1473 – 1474 )
Barnard Castle had passed to the Duke of Gloucester ( later Richard III ) in the right of his wife, Anne Neville in about 1474.
* James III of Cyprus ( 1473 – 1474 )
James III of Cyprus ( or Jacques III de Lusignan ) ( August 1473 – August 1474 ) was the only and posthumous child by marriage of James II of Cyprus and Catherine Cornaro and King of Cyprus from birth.
In 1474, Sixtus IV sent his nephew, Cardinal Giuliano della Rovere ( later Julius II ); after fruitless negotiations he laid siege to the city, but Vitelli did not surrender until he learned that the command of the army had been given to Duke Federico III da Montefeltro.
Following the defeat and death of King James III of Cyprus in 1474, his younger and illegitimate brother, Eugène Matteo de Lusignan, also styled d ' Arménie ( died 1523 ) removed to Sicily, then to Malta.
Loriga was the municipal seat since the 12th century, receiving forals in 1136 ( João Rhânia, master of the Terras de Loriga for over two decades, during the reign of Afonso Henriques ), 1249 ( during the reign of Afonso III ), 1474 ( under King Afonso V ) and finally in 1514 ( by King Manuel I ).
* James III ( 1473 – 1474 )
* Sigismund III 1474 – 1487 ( co-regent )
* Adelheid ( 1425 – 1475 ), first married count Ernest III of Hohnstein ( d. 1454 ) and then in 1474 Count Gerhard VI of Mansfeld ( d. 1492 ).
* Adelheid ( 1425 – 1475 ), first married count Ernest III of Hohnstein ( died 1454 ) and then in 1474 Count Gerhard VI of Mansfeld ( died 1492 ).

1474 and elevated
* Holstein-Rendsburg, branch county between 1290 and 1474, partitioned from Holstein-Itzehoe, acquired a share of Holstein-Segeberg ( first ) in 1316, and Holstein-Kiel in 1390, in 1381 / 1384 Holstein-Segeberg ( second ) was partitioned from Holstein-Rendsburg, but reverted in 1403, elevated to ducal rank in 1474

1474 and Christian
In 1474 Christian travelled two times: in April he went to Milan ( his stay in Lombardy is celebrated by frescoes by Il Romanino in the Malpaga Castle ) and Rome, in Italy, where he met Pope Sixtus IV.

1474 and Count
# Elisabeth ( 8 April 1474, Ansbach – 25 April 1507, Römhild ), married Count Hermann VIII of Henneberg-Aschach ( 1470 – 1535 )
In 1474, the Baiona was seized by Don Pedro Alvarez de Soutomaior, also known as Pedro Madruga, Count of Caminha.
In 1478, he was restored as Duke of Alençon and Count of Perche, titles which had been confiscated from his family after his father's conviction in 1474.

1474 and Duke
She was born on Tuesday 19 May 1474 at nine o ' clock in the evening in Ferrara, to Ercole I d ' Este, Duke of Ferrara and Leonora of Naples.
* 1474 – 1477: Burgundy Wars of France, Switzerland, Lorraine and Sigismund II of Habsburg against the Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy.
In 1474, Albert married his daughter Barbara to Duke Henry XI of Głogów, who left his possessions on his death in 1476 to his widow with reversion to her family, an arrangement which was resisted by Henry's kinsman, Duke Jan II of Żagań.
## in 1438 Duke Wenzel I of Teschen ( 1413 / 18 – 1474 ).
* June 14 – Giovanni Borgia, Duke of Gandia ( assassinated ) ( b. 1474 )
Ercole's daughter Beatrice ( 1475 – 1497 ) married Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan, while his daughter Isabella ( 1474 – 1539 ) married Francesco Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua.
René retired to Provence, and in 1474 made a will by which he left Bar to his grandson René II, Duke of Lorraine ; Anjou and Provence to his nephew Charles, count of Le Maine.
Buckingham's mother was Lady Margaret Beaufort ( c. 1427 – 1474 ), daughter of Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset.
* Barbara ( 1455 – 1503 ), married in 1474 Eberhard I, Duke of Württemberg.
Thomas first married, at Greenwich in October 1466, Anne Holland ( c. 1455-c. 1474 ), the only daughter of Henry Holland, 3rd Duke of Exeter and Anne of York.
He was created Duke of York in May 1474 and made a Knight of the Garter the following year.
This transfer of loyalties of the oldest brother and head of the whole family, Diego, after Henry's death in December 1474, was duly rewarded by Queen Isabella I of Castile, Queen successor since December 1474 awarding Diego the title of Duke of the Infantado or Duke of l ' Infantado on 22 July 1475.
One of the main events in the town's history is the siege of the town in 1474 – 75 by Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, that lasted for nearly a year.
* John VI, Duke of Mecklenburg ( 1439 – 1474 )
Pope Sixtus IV conferred on him the title of Duke of Urbino ( 1474 ).
* Perkin Warbeck ( 1474 – 1499 ), a pretender who claimed to be Richard, Duke of York
Open war broke out in 1474, and in the following years the Duke of Burgundy, Charles the Bold, was defeated three times on the battlefield and killed in the Battle of Nancy in 1477.

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