1484

Year 1484 (MCDLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar, the 1484th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 484th year of the 2nd millennium, the 84th year of the 15th century, and the 5th year of the 1480s decade.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1484 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1484
MCDLXXXIV
Ab urbe condita2237
Armenian calendar933
ԹՎ ՋԼԳ
Assyrian calendar6234
Balinese saka calendar1405–1406
Bengali calendar891
Berber calendar2434
English Regnal year1 Ric. 3  2 Ric. 3
Buddhist calendar2028
Burmese calendar846
Byzantine calendar6992–6993
Chinese calendar癸卯年 (Water Rabbit)
4180 or 4120
     to 
甲辰年 (Wood Dragon)
4181 or 4121
Coptic calendar1200–1201
Discordian calendar2650
Ethiopian calendar1476–1477
Hebrew calendar5244–5245
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1540–1541
 - Shaka Samvat1405–1406
 - Kali Yuga4584–4585
Holocene calendar11484
Igbo calendar484–485
Iranian calendar862–863
Islamic calendar888–889
Japanese calendarBunmei 16
(文明16年)
Javanese calendar1400–1401
Julian calendar1484
MCDLXXXIV
Korean calendar3817
Minguo calendar428 before ROC
民前428年
Nanakshahi calendar16
Thai solar calendar2026–2027
Tibetan calendar阴水兔年
(female Water-Rabbit)
1610 or 1229 or 457
     to 
阳木龙年
(male Wood-Dragon)
1611 or 1230 or 458

Events

JanuaryDecember

Date unknown

Births

  • January 1 Huldrych Zwingli, Swiss religious reformer (d. 1531)[1]
  • January 17 George Spalatin, German religious reformer (d. 1545)
  • February 21 Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg (1499–1535) (d. 1535)
  • March 4 George, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach (d. 1543)
  • April 12
    • Maharana Sangram Singh, Rana of Mewar (d. 1528)
    • Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, Italian architect (d. 1546)
  • April 23 Julius Caesar Scaliger, Italian humanist scholar (d. 1558)
  • June 25 Bartholomeus V. Welser, German banker (d. 1561)
  • July 11 Ottaviano de' Medici, Italian politician (d. 1546)
  • November 29 Joachim Vadian, Swiss humanist and reformer (d. 1551)
  • December 13 Paul Speratus, German Lutheran (d. 1551)
  • date unknown Hosokawa Takakuni, Japanese military commander (d. 1531)
  • date unknown Luisa de Medrano, Spanish scholar (d. 1527)
  • date unknown Purandara Dasa, Indian composer and saint (d. 1564)

Deaths

  • March 4 Saint Casimir, Prince of Poland (b. 1458)[2]
  • March 5 Elisabeth of Bavaria, Electress of Saxony (b. 1443)
  • April 9 Edward of Middleham, Prince of Wales (b. c. 1473)[3]
  • May 1 Adalbert of Saxony, Administrator of Mainz (1482–1484) (b. 1467)
  • July 11 Mino da Fiesole, Italian sculptor (b. c. 1429)
  • July 14 Federico I Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua (1478–1484) (b. 1441)
  • August 12 Pope Sixtus IV (b. 1414)[4]
  • August 20 Ippolita Maria Sforza, Italian noble (b. 1446)
  • October 2 Isabel of Cambridge, Countess of Essex (b. 1409)
  • December Premislav of Tost, Silesian ruler (b. 1425)
  • date unknown
    • William Sinclair, 1st Earl of Caithness (b. 1410)
    • Luigi Pulci, Italian poet (b. 1432)
    • Barbara von Ottenheim, German sculpture model (b. 1430)

References

  1. Edward J. Furcha; McGill University. Faculty of Religious Studies (1985). Huldrych Zwingli, 1484-1531: A Legacy of Radical Reform : Papers from the 1984 International Zwingli Symposium, McGill University. Faculty of Religious Studies, McGill University. p. viii. ISBN 978-0-7717-0124-5.
  2. Rosemary Guiley (2001). The Encyclopedia of Saints. Infobase Publishing. p. 62. ISBN 978-1-4381-3026-2.
  3. David Williamson (2003). The National Portrait Gallery History of the Kings and Queens of England. Barnes & Noble Books. p. 57. ISBN 978-0-7607-4678-3.
  4. "Sixtus IV | pope". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved May 3, 2019.
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