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  1. 1463 ( MCDLXIII) fue un año común comenzado en sábado del calendario juliano . Acontecimientos. 5 de enero - El poeta François Villon es desterrado de París. Arte y literatura. La balada de los ahorcados, de François Villon. Nacimientos. Categoría principal: Nacidos en 1463. 24 de febrero -Gian Pico della Mirandola, filósofo italiano.

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    Year 1463 was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar, the 1463rd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 463rd year of the 2nd millennium, the 63rd year of the 15th century, and the 4th year of the 1460s decade.

  3. 1466 ( MCDLXVI) fue un año común comenzado en miércoles del calendario juliano. Es uno de los ocho años de la era común y del anno Domini que usa todas las letras del sistema de numeración romano una vez cada una. Acontecimientos.

    • Background
    • Outbreak of The War
    • Campaigns in The Morea and The Aegean, 1463–1470
    • The War in Albania, 1466–1467
    • Final Albanian Campaigns, 1474–1479
    • Fate of The Despotate of Epirus
    • References

    Following the Fourth Crusade (1203–1204), the lands of the Byzantine Empire were divided among several western Catholic ("Latin") Crusader states, ushering in the period known in Greek as Latinokratia. Despite the resurgence of the Byzantine Empire under the Palaiologos dynasty in the later 13th century, many of these "Latin" states survived until ...

    According to the Greek historian Michael Critobulus, hostilities broke out because of the flight of an Albanian slave of the Ottoman commander of Athens to the Venetian fortress of Coron (Koroni) with 100,000 silver aspers from his master's treasure. The fugitive then converted to Christianity, and demands for his rendition by the Ottomans were the...

    The new alliance launched a two-pronged offensive against the Ottomans: a Venetian army, under the Captain General of the Sea Alvise Loredan, landed in the Morea, while Matthias Corvinus invaded Bosnia. At the same time, Pius II began assembling an army at Ancona, hoping to lead it in person. In early August, the Venetians retook Argos and refortif...

    In spring 1466, Sultan Mehmed marched with a large army against the Albanians. Under their leader, Skenderbeg, they had long resisted the Ottomans, and had repeatedly sought assistance from Italy. For the Albanians, the outbreak of the Ottoman–Venetian War offered a golden opportunity to reassert their independence; for the Venetians, they provided...

    After Skanderbeg died, some Venetian-controlled northern Albanian garrisons continued to hold territories coveted by the Ottomans, such as Žabljak Crnojevića, Drisht, Lezha, and Shkodra—the most significant. Mehmed II sent his armies to take Shkodra in 1474 but failed. Then he went personally to lead the siege of Shkodra of 1478-79. The Venetians a...

    The Despotate of Epirus, the last surviving rump state of the Byzantine Empire, helped the Venetians. However, Leonardo III Tocco, the ruler of Epirus at the time, wasn't a party in the peace treaty negotiations, or included in its terms. Although he had supported Venice during the war and provided acommodation to its refugees, he caused offence to...

    Bibliography

    1. Chasiotis, Ioannis (1974). "Πολεμικές συγκρούσεις στον ελληνικό χώρο και η συμμετοχή των Ελλήνων" [Conflicts in the Greek lands and the participation of the Greeks]. Ιστορία του Ελληνικού Έθνους, Τόμος Ι′: Ο ελληνισμός υπό ξένη κυριαρχία, 1453–1669 [History of the Greek Nation, Volume X: Hellenism under foreign rule, 1453–1669] (in Greek). Athens: Ekdotiki Athinon. pp. 252–323. 2. Davies, Siriol; Davis, Jack L. (2007). Between Venice and Istanbul: Colonial Landscapes in Early Modern Greece...

    • 1463 – 25 January 1479
    • Ottoman victory, Treaty of Constantinople (1479), Venetian naval supremacy challenged by the Ottoman navy, Several Venetian territories captured and annexed by the Ottomans
  4. Fallecimientos. Categoría principal: Fallecidos en 1465. Kettil Karlsson Vasa, regente de Suecia. Luis de Saboya, duque de Saboya. 5 de enero - Charles, Duque de Orleans, poeta francés (n. 1394) 2 de febrero - Rodrigo Enríquez, deán de la catedral de Palencia y bisnieto del rey Alfonso XI de Castilla. Abril - Joanot Martorell Autor del ...

  5. 1463 - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Contents. hide. Beginning. Events. 1463. Events. January 5 – Poet François Villon is banned from Paris. September 15 – Battle of Zatoka Świeża. Category: 1463.

  6. En la provincia de Bosnia, sobre la ciudadela eslava de Vrh-Bosna (que había sido conquistada por los turcos otomanos en 1429), el líder Isa-Beg Isakovich, funda la localidad de Bosna-Saraj (actual Sarajevo ). En París (Francia) Luis XI se convierte en rey. En Italia, Leonardo da Vinci y Sandro Botticelli se vuelven estudiantes de Verrocchio.