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    Il 1449 (MCDXLIX in numeri romani) è un anno del XV secolo . Indice. 1 Eventi. 2 Nati. 3 Morti. 4 Calendario. 5 Altri progetti. Eventi [ modifica | modifica wikitesto] 6 gennaio – Costantino XI Paleologo viene incoronato imperatore dell'Impero Bizantino. Compaiono in Europa gli orologi a molla, già diffusi nel mondo arabo.

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    May 14 – Second Siege of Sfetigrad (1449): The Albanian garrison surrenders and the Ottomans seize the fortress. May 20 – Battle of Alfarrobeira: King Afonso V of Portugal defeats the forces of Peter, Duke of Coimbra. July – Hundred Years' War: The French invade Normandy.

  3. 7 febbraio - Pietro di Foix, arcivescovo cattolico, cardinale e religioso francese († 1490) 7 febbraio - Adriana di Nassau-Dillenburg, nobile tedesca († 1477) 4 marzo - Simone Graziani, abate, giurista e umanista italiano († 1509) 27 aprile - Asakura Ujikage, militare giapponese († 1486) 10 agosto - Bona di Savoia, duchessa († 1503)

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    This is an overview of notable events including battles during the war. 1. 25 January 1494: king Ferdinand I of Naples died and was succeeded by his son Alfonso II of Naples (who also laid claim to Milan). King Charles VIII of Francedisputed the succession, and began preparations for an invasion of Italy to enforce his claim on the Neapolitan kings...

    Pope Innocent VIII, in conflict with King Ferdinand I of Naples over Ferdinand's refusal to pay feudal dues to the papacy, excommunicated and deposed Ferdinand by a bull of 11 September 1489. Innocent then offered the Kingdom of Naples to Charles VIII of France, who had a remote claim to its throne because his grandfather, Charles VII, King of Fran...

    French invasion

    Charles was preceded in Italy by his cousin Louis d'Orleans, who in July 1494 arrived in the territories of the Duchy of Milan with the vanguards of the French army, benevolently welcomed in Vigevano by the Dukes of Bari Ludovico Sforza and Beatrice d'Este, then settled in his fief of Asti. Only on 3 September 1494 King Charles moved to Italy through Montgenèvre, with an army of about 30,000 troops, of which 5,000 were Swiss mercenaries, equipped with modern artillery. Arriving in Piedmont he...

    League of Venice

    The speed of the French advance, together with the brutality of their sack of Mordano, left the other states of Italy in shock. Ludovico Sforza, realizing that Charles had a claim to Milan as well as Naples, and would probably not be satisfied by the annexation of Naples alone, turned to Pope Alexander VI, who was embroiled in a power game of his own with France and various Italian states over his attempts to secure secular fiefdoms for his children. The Pope formed an alliance of several opp...

    Siege of Novara

    The king's cousin, Louis d'Orléans, had not followed Charles on his march to Naples, but had remained in his own fief of Asti, having fallen ill with malaria in September of the previous year. He now threatened to implement his plan to conquer the Duchy of Milan, which he considered his right, being a descendant of Valentina Visconti. On 11 June he occupied with his troops the city of Novara, which was given to him by treason, and went as far as Vigevano. Ludovico il Moro then took refuge wit...

    Over the centuries, historians did not agree in attributing the blame for a conflict that would then start a series of wars spanning over half a century, as a result of which the Italian peninsula lost its independence.[citation needed] Historians of the importance of Bernardino Corio commonly attribute to Beatrice d'Este and Isabella of Aragon the...

    During this war an outbreak of syphilisoccurred among the French troops. This outbreak was the first widely documented outbreak of the disease in human history, and eventually led to the Columbian theory of the origin of syphilis.

    Francesco II Gonzaga at the Battle of Taro, Jacopo Tintoretto, 1578-1579.
    The Battle of Fornovo, Galleria delle carte geografiche, Vatican museums.
    Anonimo ferrarese (1928). Giuseppe Pardi (ed.). Diario ferrarese. Giuseppe Pardi. Zanichelli. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
    Corio, Bernardino (1565). L'Historia di Milano. presso Giorgio de' Caualli. Giorgio de' Cavalli.
    Dina, Achille (1921). Isabella d'Aragona Duchessa di Milano e di Bari, 1471–1524. Milan: Tipografia San Giuseppe. p. 366.
    Giarelli, Francesco (1889). Storia di Piacenza dalle origini ai nostri giorni. Vol. 1. V. Porta. V. Porta.
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  4. Eventi del 1449. 1448 — 1450. 1449. Rivolta di Gand (1449-1453) Categorie: Eventi degli anni 1440. Eventi per anno.

  5. 1576 or 1195 or 423. 1449 ( MCDXLIX ) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1449th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 449th year of the 2nd millennium, the 49th year of the 15th century, and the 10th and last year of the 1440s decade.

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    Il 1449 è un anno del XV secolo.