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    Significant people. Births. Deaths. References. 1480s. The 1480s decade ran from January 1, 1480, to December 31, 1489. Events. 1480. January–December. March 6 – Treaty of Toledo: Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain recognize the African conquests of Afonso V of Portugal, and he cedes the Canary Islands to Spain (see Treaty of Alcáçovas ). [1] July 28.

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    January–December

    1. March 6 – Treaty of Toledo: Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain recognize the African conquests of Afonso V of Portugal, and he cedes the Canary Islands to Spain (see Treaty of Alcáçovas). 2. July 28 2.1. Mehmed II fails in his attempt to capture Rhodes from the Knights of Rhodes. 2.2. An Ottoman army lands near Otranto, Italy. Pope Sixtus IV calls for a crusadeto drive it away. 3. August 12 - Ottoman invasion of Otranto: Ottoman troops behead 800 Christians for refusing to convert to Islam. T...

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    1. The Lighthouse of Alexandria's final remains disappear when Qaitbay, Sultan of Egypt, builds the Citadel of Qaitbayon its site. 2. Magdalen College School, Oxford, is established by William Waynflete.

    January 10 – Margaret of Austria, Regent of the Netherlands (d. 1530)
    February 12 – Frederick II of Legnica, Duke of Legnica from 1488 (until 1495 and 1505 with his brothers) (d. 1547)
    February 13 – Girolamo Aleandro, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1542)
    April 10 – Philibert II, Duke of Savoy (d. 1504)
    January 5 – Jakobus, nobleman from Lichtenberg in the northern part of Alsace (b. 1416)
    April 14 – Thomas de Spens, Scottish statesman and prelate (b. c. 1415)
    May 10 – Philipp I, Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg (1458–1480) (b. 1417)
    May 19 – Jan Długosz, Polish historian (b. 1415)
  3. 27 de jun. de 2021 · In the 1480s the fashions of Florence shine, immortalized in the work of Ghirlandaio and Botticelli, who create an enduring ideal of beauty and demonstrate the connection between contemporary fashion and the dress of the ancient Greeks and Romans.