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1475 and Stephen
* 1475Stephen III of Moldavia defeats the Ottoman Empire at the Battle of Vaslui.
Prince Mircea I of Wallachia used it against the Ottomans in 1395 and prince Stephen III of Moldavia scorched the earth in his country as the Ottoman army advanced in 1475 and 1476.
When the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II launched a retaliatory attack on Moldavia, Stephen defeated the invaders at the Battle of Vaslui in 1475, a victory which temporarily halted the Turkish advance.
Stephen and Corvinus would later negotiate a peace treaty and become allies ; in 1475, Corvinus sent 1, 800 soldiers that assisted Stephen in his victory at the Battle of Vaslui.
Stephen, and his victory at Vaslui, were the subject of a 1975 film, Ștefan cel Mare-Vaslui 1475, by Romanian director Mircea Drăgan.
Even without external military support, Stephen the Great led his troops to victory in the battle of Vaslui on January 10, 1475.
In 1475, Prince Stephen won his greatest battle against the Ottoman Empire in the Vaslui area.
The Turkish advance was temporarily halted after Stephen the Great of Moldavia defeated the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II's armies at the Battle of Vaslui in 1475, which was one of the greatest defeats of the Ottoman empire until that time.
In 1475, Stephen III of Moldavia sent his brother-in-law, Alexander Gabras, to Mangup with the purpose of replacing a local ruler from the Gabras family, who was Alexander's own brother and vassal to the Ottomans.
Stephen and Corvinus would later negotiate a peace treaty and become allies ; in 1475, Corvinus sent 1, 800 soldiers that assisted Stephen in his victory at the Battle of Vaslui.
The Battle of Vaslui ( also referred to as the Battle of Podul Înalt or the Battle of Racova ) was fought on January 10, 1475 between Stephen III of Moldavia and the Ottoman Beylerbey of Rumelia, Hadân Suleiman Pasha.
Letter of Stephen to European leaders, January 25, 1475.
** Stephen the Great ; letter of January 25, 1475

1475 and III
* 1475 BC: Thutmose III conquers Canaan ; beginning of Egyptian domination of southern Canaanite plain.
According to one story that first appeared in a 1475 posthumous biography and was subsequently embellished and popularized by Pierre-Simon Laplace, Callixtus III excommunicated the 1456 apparition of Halley's Comet, believing it to be an ill omen for the Christian defenders of Belgrade from the besieging armies of the Ottoman Empire.
Militarily during this period, and now a stalwart of the Yorkist regime, Stanley led several hundred men in the expedition to France in 1475 and in 1482 served with a large company in the campaign of the Duke of Gloucester ( later Richard III ) in Scotland, playing a key role in the capture of Berwick upon Tweed.
Edward Plantagenet, 17th Earl of Warwick ( 25 February 1475 – 28 November 1499 ) was the son of George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence, and a potential claimant to the English throne during the reigns of both Richard III ( 1483 – 1485 ) and his successor, Henry VII ( 1485 – 1509 ).
The famous Spell 125, the ' Weighing of the Heart ', is first known from the reign of Hatshepsut and Tuthmose III, c. 1475 BC.
In 1475, James III discovered the Lord of the Isles ' actions, and the Lordship became subject to forfeiture.
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 ).
Radu III the Fair, Radu III the Handsome or Radu III the Beautiful (), also known by his Turkish name Radu Bey ( 1435 – 1475 ), was the younger brother of Vlad Ţepeş and voivode ( prince ) of the principality of Wallachia.
In 1475 at the invitation of Ivan III he went to Russia, and built the magnificent Dormition Cathedral in Moscow from 1475-1479, taking inspiration from the eponymous cathedral in Vladimir.
In 1475, Radu died of unknown causes, at which time Basarab naturally took the throne yet again, only to be forced off shortly thereafter in 1476 by Vlad III.
Other popes followed his example, particularly Innocent IV in 1247, Gregory X in 1272, Clement VI in 1348, Gregory XI in 1371, Martin V in 1422, Nicholas V in 1447, Sixtus V in 1475, Paul III in 1540, and later Alexander VII, Clement XIII, and Clement XIV.
* 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 ).

1475 and ("
The very first ones ( dating from 1475 onwards ) were initially attributed to an anonymous " Amico di Sandro " (" Friend of Botticelli ").
The printed De honesta voluptate (" On honourable pleasure "), first published in 1475, is one of the first cookbooks based on Renaissance ideals, and, though it is as much a series of moral essays as a cookbook, has been described as " the anthology that closed the book on medieval Italian cooking ".
In 1475 the growing Ottoman Empire took possession of Balaklava renaming it Balıklava (" a fish nest " in Turkish ), which was slowly corrupted over time to its present form.
In 1475 the Ottoman forces, under the command of Gedik Ahmet Pasha, conquered the Greek Principality of Theodoro and the Genoese colonies at Cembalo, Soldaia, and Caffa (" Kefe " in Turkic languages ).
After the Fall of Constantinople, according to the Capitulations of the Ottoman Empire with the Republic of Genoa, the church, which by that time was known by the Turks under the name of Mesa Domenico, remained in Genoese hands, but between 1475 and 1478 it was transformed, with minor modifications, into a mosque by the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II and became known as Galata Camii (" Galata Mosque ") or Cami-i Kebir (" Great Mosque ").
Gendun Gyatso Palzangpo (), also Gendun Gyatso (" Sublimely Glorious Ocean of Spiritual Aspirants ", layname: Yonten Phuntsok ) ( 1475 – 1542 ) was the second Dalai Lama.

1475 and Great
The Crimean Khanate became a vassal state of the Ottoman Empire in 1475 and subjugated what remained of the Great Horde, sacking Sarai in 1502.

1475 and ")
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1475 and Moldavia
In 1475 the Ottoman's attempt to bring Moldavia under their control, at winter by using an army of Rumelian local levies, ended disastrously with a defeat in the Battle of Vaslui.

1475 and decisive
In 1387, King John I donated Alvito to knight Diogo Lobo in exchange for his services in the decisive Battle of Aljubarrota ( 1385 ), and in 1475 the title of Baron was granted to the rulers of Alvito.

1475 and victory
Stephen's most prestigious victory was over the Ottoman Empire in 1475 at the Battle of Vaslui for which he raised the Voroneţ Monastery.
The Sieben Zenden, with the help of Bernese and other confederate forces, drove the Savoyards out of the lower Valais after a victory in the Battle on the Planta in November 1475.
In the Valais, the independent republics of the Sieben Zenden, with the help of Bernese and other confederate forces, drove the Savoyards out of the lower Valais after a victory in the Battle on the Planta in November 1475.

1475 and against
Regarded as a capable soldier by the emperor, Albert ( in 1475 ) took a prominent part in the campaign against Charles the Bold, duke of Burgundy, and in 1487 led an expedition against Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary, which failed owing to lack of support on the part of the emperor.
The Battle of Vaslui ( also referred as Battle of Podul Înalt or the Battle of Racova ) was fought on January 10, 1475, against the Ottoman Beylerbeyi of Rumelia, Hadım Suleyman Pasha.
He suppressed this domestic rebellion indeed, but in the meantime the Poles had invaded the Bohemian domains with 60, 000 men, and when in 1474 Matthias was at last able to take the field against them in order to raise the siege of Breslau, he was obliged to fortify himself in an entrenched camp, whence he so skillfully harried the enemy that the Poles, impatient to return to their own country, made peace at Breslau ( February 1475 ) on an uti possidetis basis, a peace subsequently confirmed by the congress of Olomouc ( July 1479 ).
In this hostile climate against the crown, in 1475 Plasencia played host to the wedding of 13-year-old Princess Joan La Betraneja, pretender to the throne of Castile and her ambitious uncle King Afonso V of Portugal.

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