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    June 5 – Battle of the Gulf of Naples: An Aragonese-Sicilian fleet (some 30 galleys) led by Admiral Roger of Lauria surrounds and defeats the Neapolitan ships in the Gulf of Naples. King Charles II ( the Lame) is captured during the battle, disorganized, the remnants of the Neapolitan fleet (between 15 and 18 galleys) flees back to Naples.

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    March 16 – A solar eclipse crosses northern South America and Central Europe. [1] June 1 – Matthias of Hungary takes Vienna, in his conquest of Austria (from Frederick III ), and makes the city his capital. August 5 – 7 – The first outbreak of sweating sickness in England begins. August 22 – Battle of Bosworth: King Richard III of ...

  3. Il Martini, architetto fra i più grandi del Rinascimento, accettò l'incarico e redasse il progetto già nello stesso 1484, poco dopo aver disegnato la chiesa di San Bernardino ad Urbino. I lavori ebbero inizio nel 1485 e già allo scadere del primo quarto del Cinquecento la chiesa aveva raggiunto, almeno all'esterno, la sua veste definitiva.

  4. Westmorland died on 3 November 1484, and was buried at St. Brandon's church, Brancepeth, Durham. He was predeceased by his second wife, Margaret, who died between 20 November 1466 and 26 April 1471, and was buried in the church of the Greyfriars, Doncaster. Westmorland was succeeded in the earldom by his nephew, Ralph Neville.

  5. The Ideal City attributed to Carnevale, in the collection of the Walters Art Museum. Fra Carnevale OP ( c. 1420–25 – 1484) was an Italian painter of the Quattrocento, active mainly in Urbino. Widely regarded as one of the most enigmatic artists, there are only nine works that can be definitively attributed to Carnevale known of today. [1]

  6. La guerra di Ferrara o guerra del sale è stato un conflitto armato combattuto nel nord-est dell' Italia tra il 1482 e il 1484 . Agli inizi del 1482 su suggerimento di Girolamo Riario (nipote di Sisto IV) che si era già impossessato di Forlì, la Repubblica di Venezia dichiarò guerra a Ferrara, a quel tempo retta da Ercole I d'Este.

  7. File:Monstrance with a Relic of Saint Sebastian, 1484 AD, German, Lower Saxony, Brunswick, gilded silver and rock crystal - Cleveland Museum of Art - DSC08535.JPG Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera. Vai alla navigazione Vai alla ricerca