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* [[Alfonso V of Aragon]] captures [[Naples]] after a five month siege. |
* [[Alfonso V of Aragon]] captures [[Naples]] after a five month siege. |
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* With the help of the [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]], governor [[Devlet Haci Giray]] declares his province independent of the [[Golden Horde]] and establishes the [[Crimean Khanate]]. |
* With the help of the [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]], governor [[Devlet Haci Giray]] declares his province independent of the [[Golden Horde]] and establishes the [[Crimean Khanate]]. |
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*The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade "commenses" when a group of Portugeuse Sailors landed on the [[West African]] Coast, kidnapping and taking a few [[Africans]] to [[Europe]] mostly Portugal and Spain. Columbus discovered The New World in 1492 and slaves from Africa were diverted to the Americas. |
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==Births== |
==Births== |
Revision as of 15:56, 28 March 2006
- This page is about the year 1441. See UN Security Council Resolution 1441 for the 2002 call for Iraq to disclose its WMD
Years: 1438 1439 1440 - 1441 - 1442 1443 1444 | |
Decades: 1410s 1420s 1430s - 1440s - 1450s 1460s 1470s | |
Centuries: 14th century - 15th century - 16th century |
Events
- King's College, University of Cambridge, is founded by King Henry VI.
- Ouagadougou becomes the capital of the Mossi Empire.
- Two Ethiopians attend an ecclesiastical council at Florence, as part of the negotiations concerning a possible union of Coptic and Roman Catholic Christianity. This is the earliest recorded contact of the Ethiopian Church with Europe.
- Revolt in Yucatán capital Mayapan; Maya civilization falls into warring city-states.
- Christopher of Bavaria succeeds Karl Knutsson Borde as king of Sweden.
- Alfonso V of Aragon captures Naples after a five month siege.
- With the help of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, governor Devlet Haci Giray declares his province independent of the Golden Horde and establishes the Crimean Khanate.
Births
Deaths
- July 9 - Jan van Eyck, Dutch painter
- July 12 - Ashikaga Yoshinori, Japanese shogun (born 1394)