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1481 and spent
Don Isaac was a statesman, financier, and a defender of the Jewish faith, who was also born in Lisbon in 1437 and spent most of his life in Portugal, eventually becoming a financial advisor to King Afonso V. However, in 1481, King Afonso V died, and Dom Isaac was suspected of conspiring to enthrone the Duke of Braganza, whom he had befriended earlier, over the son of Afonso, João II.

1481 and six
At later times, during the prolonged illness and after the death of his mother in 1481 when he was just six years old, Michelangelo lived with a stonecutter and his wife and family in the town of Settignano, where his father owned a marble quarry and a small farm.
The city was chosen for the first auto de fe, after which six people were burned alive on 6 February 1481.

1481 and months
* 1481: Baron Mowbray, called out abeyance after 2 years ; again in 1878 after 100 years and 3 months.

1481 and at
The Portuguese Cortes held at Évora ( 1481 ) empowered judges nominated by the Crown to administer justice in all feudal domains.
Hamburg aimed at reestablishing its rule in Hadeln, as wielded between 1407 and 1481 when Saxe-Lauenburg had pawned Hadeln to Hamburg as security for a credit.
On 6 January 1481, the Khan was killed by Ibak Khan, the prince of Tyumen, and Nogays at the mouth of the Donets River.
Christian was born as the son of King John of Denmark and Christina of Saxony, at Nyborg Castle in 1481 and succeeded his father as king and regent in Denmark and Norway, where he later was to be succeeded by his uncle King Frederick I of Denmark.
His successor Bayezid II ordered Gedik Ahmet Paşa to be hung and the Turks retreated at the end on 11 September 1481.
King Christian died in Copenhagen on 21 May 1481, at the age of 55.
Within his own order, Torquemada was influential as visitator of the reformed Dominican priories of Aragon ( 1481 – 88 ), and his interest in the arts is evidenced in the monastery of St. Thomas at Ávila, where he died.
* Susanna ( Nun at Santa Chiara di Mantua ; 1447 – 1481 ) betrothed to Galeazzo Maria Sforza.
After the unification of the County of Leiningen-Dagsburg with the Lordly Domain of Westerburg in 1467, Reinhard IV of Westerburg, who as of 1481 began calling himself Count Reinhard I at Leiningen-Westerburg, moved his seat to the County of Leiningen.
Coat of arms of Moldavia in 1481, at Putna Monastery.
In 1480, when an Ottoman fleet seized Otranto in the Kingdom of Naples, at the earnest solicitation of the pope Matthias sent the Hungarian general, Balázs Magyar, to recover the fortress, which surrendered to him on 10 May 1481.
Image: Perugino Keys. jpg | Pietro Perugino's usage of perspective in the Delivery of the Keys fresco at the Sistine Chapel ( 1481 – 82 ) helped bring the Renaissance to Rome.
In 1481, the archiepiscopal Amtmann of Heidesheim, Johann Langwert von Simmern, lived at the castle.
In 1481, Pining was present at the funeral of Danish king Christian I.
In 1481, Ikkyū died at the age of eighty-seven from acute ague.
The defeat in 1456 at the Siege of Nándorfehérvár ( Belgrade ) held up Ottoman expansion into Catholic Europe for 70 years, though for one year ( 1480 – 1481 ) the Italian port of Otranto was taken, and in 1493 the Ottoman army successfully raided Croatia and Styria.
Lorenzo now invited him to profess Greek at Florence, and thither Filelfo journeyed in 1481.
In 1481, Angus became Warden of the east march, but the next year he joined the league against James III and his favourite, Robert Cochrane, at Lauder.
The fairs at Rădăuți have been dated to the time of Stephen the Great ( a document from 1481 ; however, since the mention includes details of Stephen's intervention in solving a commercial dispute, it is possible that the fairs were well established by then ).
He was born at Letheringham, Suffolk to Sir John Wingfield ( c. 1428 – 10 May 1481 ) and his wife Elizabeth FitzLewis ( c. 1431-1497 ).
Under the command of Diogo de Azambuja, the fleet set sail on 11 December 1481 and arrived at Elmina a little over a month later, on 19 January 1482.
His counsel prevented a civil war between the cantons meeting at the Diet of Stans in 1481 when their antagonism grew.
The test car cost slightly more at £ 1481, including taxes.
* Temir Khan Nogai ( 1480 ): at Ugra standoff, 1481: assassinated Ahmed Khan.

1481 and court
It was codified by Mehmed II in 1477 and 1481 in the Kanunname Code, which regulated the rank order of court officials, the administrative hierarchy, and protocol matters.
Kano Masanobu was the official court painter to the Ashikaga shogunate in 1481.

1481 and Maximilian
In 1481 the town fell to Maximilian I of Austria and, in 1492, to the son of Arnold of Egmond, Charles of Egmond, who also presented himself personally in the same year at Erkelenz.

1481 and later
He was the son of Hadji Mehmed Piri, and began engaging in government-supported privateering ( a common practice in the Mediterranean Sea among both the Muslim and Christian states of the 15th and 16th centuries ) when he was young, in 1481, following his uncle Kemal Reis, a well-known corsair and seafarer of the time, who later became a famous admiral of the Ottoman Navy.
In Italy, " viola " was first applied to a braccio precursor to the modern violin, as described by Tinctoris ( De inventione et usu musice, c. 1481 – 3 ), and then was later used to describe the first Italian viols as well.
One year later, in 1481, when Charles died, the title passed to Louis XI of France.
* The Cathedral, consecrated in 1088, a work of Count Roger I adorned later ( about 1163 ), by Bishop Jonathas, with a mosaic floor ; it has a rose window and side portal of 1481.
This treaty, ratified later by the Papal bull Aeterni regis in 1481, essentially gave the Portuguese free rein to continue their exploration along the African coast while guaranteeing Castilian sovereignty in the Canaries.
From 1468 to 1478, he was in the service of Denmark ( by 1470 as an " admiral ") first under Christian I of Denmark ( ruled 1448 – 1481 ), and later for his son, John of Denmark ( ruled 1481 – 1513 ).
Five years later Boiardo was invested with the governorship of Reggio, an office which he filled with noted success till his death, except for a brief interval ( 1481 – 86 ) when he was governor of Modena.
In 1481 he was Prior of the city, and later became a favourite of Piero di Lorenzo de ' Medici, receiving from him, in 1493, the honour of being the Ambassador to the Kingdom of France.
The second unifying treaty later became the Stanser Verkommnis in 1481.
* Christian ( 1426 – 1481 ), who succeeded him as Count of Oldenburg and Delmenhorst, and became later King Christian I of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, as well as Duke of Schleswig and Holstein.

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