1433

Year 1433 (MCDXXXIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1433 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1433
MCDXXXIII
Ab urbe condita2186
Armenian calendar882
ԹՎ ՊՁԲ
Assyrian calendar6183
Balinese saka calendar1354–1355
Bengali calendar840
Berber calendar2383
English Regnal year11 Hen. 6  12 Hen. 6
Buddhist calendar1977
Burmese calendar795
Byzantine calendar6941–6942
Chinese calendar壬子年 (Water Rat)
4129 or 4069
     to 
癸丑年 (Water Ox)
4130 or 4070
Coptic calendar1149–1150
Discordian calendar2599
Ethiopian calendar1425–1426
Hebrew calendar5193–5194
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1489–1490
 - Shaka Samvat1354–1355
 - Kali Yuga4533–4534
Holocene calendar11433
Igbo calendar433–434
Iranian calendar811–812
Islamic calendar836–837
Japanese calendarEikyō 5
(永享5年)
Javanese calendar1348–1349
Julian calendar1433
MCDXXXIII
Korean calendar3766
Minguo calendar479 before ROC
民前479年
Nanakshahi calendar−35
Thai solar calendar1975–1976
Tibetan calendar阳水鼠年
(male Water-Rat)
1559 or 1178 or 406
     to 
阴水牛年
(female Water-Ox)
1560 or 1179 or 407

Events

JanuaryDecember

Date unknown

  • The Ming Dynasty in China completes its last great maritime expedition, led by Admiral Zheng He;[5] the fleet would be dispersed, altering the balance of power in the Indian Ocean, and making it easier for Portugal and other Western naval powers to gain dominance over the seas.
  • In Ming Dynasty China, cotton is listed as a permanent item of trade, on the tax registers of Songjiang prefecture.[6]
  • Kalantiaw (of what would later be known as the Philippines) supposedly promulgates the legal code eventually referred to as the Code of Kalantiaw. Modern historians doubt its existence.[7]

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References

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  6. Timothy Brook (September 1999). The Confusions of Pleasure: Commerce and Culture in Ming China. University of California Press. p. 20. ISBN 978-0-520-22154-3.
  7. Agoncillo, Teodoro C. (1990) [1960], History of the Filipino People (8th ed.), Quezon City: Garotech Publishing, ISBN 971-8711-06-6
  8. Frederick Hartt; Gino Corti; Clarence Kennedy (1964). The Chapel of the Cardinal of Portugal, 1434-1459: At San Miniato in Florence. University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 30. ISBN 9780812273328.
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  11. Philippe de Commynes (1855). The Memoirs of Philippe de Commines, Lord of Argenton: Containing the Histories of Louis XI and Charles VIII Kings of France and of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy to which is Added, The Scandalous Chronicle, Or Secret History of Louis XI, by Jean de Troyes. Henry G. Bohn. p. 1.
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  14. National Gallery of Art (U.S.) (2000). The Mark J. Millard Architectural Collection: Italian and Spanish books, fifteenth through nineteenth centuries. National Gallery of Art. p. 492. ISBN 978-0-89468-278-0.
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