1449

Year 1449 (MCDXLIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1449 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1449
MCDXLIX
Ab urbe condita2202
Armenian calendar898
ԹՎ ՊՂԸ
Assyrian calendar6199
Balinese saka calendar1370–1371
Bengali calendar856
Berber calendar2399
English Regnal year27 Hen. 6  28 Hen. 6
Buddhist calendar1993
Burmese calendar811
Byzantine calendar6957–6958
Chinese calendar戊辰年 (Earth Dragon)
4145 or 4085
     to 
己巳年 (Earth Snake)
4146 or 4086
Coptic calendar1165–1166
Discordian calendar2615
Ethiopian calendar1441–1442
Hebrew calendar5209–5210
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1505–1506
 - Shaka Samvat1370–1371
 - Kali Yuga4549–4550
Holocene calendar11449
Igbo calendar449–450
Iranian calendar827–828
Islamic calendar852–853
Japanese calendarBun'an 6 / Hōtoku 1
(宝徳元年)
Javanese calendar1364–1365
Julian calendar1449
MCDXLIX
Korean calendar3782
Minguo calendar463 before ROC
民前463年
Nanakshahi calendar−19
Thai solar calendar1991–1992
Tibetan calendar阳土龙年
(male Earth-Dragon)
1575 or 1194 or 422
     to 
阴土蛇年
(female Earth-Snake)
1576 or 1195 or 423

Events

JanuaryDecember

  • January 6 Constantine XI Palaiologos is crowned Byzantine Emperor at Mistra; he will be the last in a line of rulers that can be traced to the founding of Rome.
  • February Alexăndrel seizes the throne of Moldavia, with the support of the boyars.
  • March 24 Hundred Years' War: English capture Fougères in Brittany.[1]
  • April 7 The last Antipope, Felix V, abdicates.
  • April 19 Pope Nicholas V is elected by the Council of Basel.[2]
  • April 25 The Council of Basel dissolves itself.
  • May An English privateering fleet led by Robert Wennington challenges ships of the Hanseatic League.[3]
  • 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.[1]
  • August 13 First Margrave War: Albrecht III Achilles, Elector of Brandenburg takes Lichtenau Fortress from Nuremberg.
  • September 1 Battle of Tumu Fortress: The Oirat Mongols defeat the Ming dynasty army, and capture the Zhengtong Emperor of China; the latter is officially deposed, while his brother ascends as the Jingtai Emperor the next year.
  • October Bogdan II of Moldavia enters the country with troops from John Hunyadi, and takes the throne after Alexăndrel flees.
  • October 29 The French recapture Rouen from the English.[1]

Births

Deaths

  • January 4 Cecilia of Brandenburg, Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (b. c.1405)
  • January 21 Giovanni Berardi, Archbishop of Taranto (b. 1380)
  • February 2 Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani, Islamic scholar (b. 1372)
  • March Dolce dell'Anguillara, Italian condottiero (b. 1401)
  • May Alexander of Islay, Earl of Ross, Lord of the Isles
  • May 20 (at the Battle of Alfarrobeira)
    • Álvaro Vaz de Almada, 1st Count of Avranches
    • Peter, Duke of Coimbra (b. 1392)
  • June 1 Polissena Sforza, Lady of Rimini (b. 1428)[6]
  • August 13 Louis IV, Elector Palatine (b. 1424)
  • October 27 Ulugh Beg, Timurid ruler and astronomer (b. 1394)[7]
  • October 31 Elisabeth of Brandenburg, Duchess of Brzeg-Legnica and Cieszyn, German princess (b. 1403)
  • November 19 Kunigunde of Sternberg, first spouse of the King George of Podebrady (b. 1425)
  • December 24 Walter Bower, Scottish chronicler (b. 1385)[8]

References

  1. Palmer, Alan; Veronica (1992). The Chronology of British History. London: Century Ltd. pp. 123–125. ISBN 0-7126-5616-2.
  2. Leonard von Matt; Hans Kühner (1963). The Popes: Papal History in Picture and Word. Universe Books. p. 128.
  3. Sobecki, Sebastian I. (2008). The Sea and Medieval English Literature. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer. p. 155. ISBN 9781846155918.
  4. Edith Carpenter (1893). Lorenzo De' Medici. G.P. Putnam's sons. p. 11.
  5. "Axayácatl, "El de la máscara de agua" (1469-1481)" [Axayácatl,, "He with the Water Mask"]. Arqueologia Mexicana (in Spanish). Retrieved June 6, 2019.
  6. Jones, P.J. (1974). The Malatesta of Rimini and the Papal State. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. p. 201-202. ISBN 0-521-20042-3.
  7. Sainik Samachar: The Pictorial Weekly of the Armed Forces. Director of Public Relations, Ministry of Defence. 1990. p. 20.
  8. University of Oxford (1885). Register of the University of Oxford, 1449 (-1622). ed. by C.W. Boase (A. Clark). 2 vols. [in 5 pt.]. p. 168.
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