People Who Died in 1451
Henry II
Became Count of Nassau-Siegen in the early 15th century. Played a significant role in the ongoing conflicts of the time, particularly during the Hundred Years' War. Engaged in military campaigns to defend and expand territorial claims in the region. Also served as a prominent figure in the political landscape of the Low Countries.
Continue ReadingAmadeus VIII
Born in 1400, held the title of Duke of Savoy and became Antipope as Felix V during the Western Schism. His reign as Duke began in 1416 and expanded territorial influence. He resigned from the papacy in 1449 and returned to the Dukedom, focusing on governance and political stability until his death in 1451.
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Ruled as the Ottoman Sultan from 1421 to 1444 and again from 1446 until 1451. His reign was marked by significant military campaigns and consolidating power. Led the Ottomans in the Battle of Varna in 1444 against the Kingdom of Poland and the Kingdom of Hungary. Focused on centralizing authority and enhancing the administrative structure of the empire. Oversaw cultural developments and the establishment of strong military forces to expand territorial control.
Continue ReadingBarbara of Cilli
Born in the early 15th century, this Slovenian noblewoman became the queen consort of the Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund. Her marriage to Sigismund took place in 1405, establishing important connections between her family's territory and the imperial court. Throughout her life, she engaged in political matters and wielded significant influence within the imperial family. Barbara's status as a queen consort allowed her to participate in courtly activities and manage dynastic affairs. She passed away in 1451, leaving a legacy intertwined with the politics of her time.
Continue ReadingElizabeth of Görlitz
Born in Görlitz, became the Duchess of Luxemburg through marriage. Married Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor, in 1404, strengthening political ties in Central Europe. Actively involved in civic and religious affairs, worked towards peace in the region. Her life coincided with significant events, including the Hussite Wars and the rise of the Bohemian Kingdom. Died in 1451 in Hungary.
Continue ReadingFelix V
Antipope Felix V served during a significant period of the Catholic Church's history. Elected in 1439 during the Council of Basel, his reign was marked by a dispute over papal authority and legitimacy. He sought to unify Christendom and gained support from various factions discontented with the papacy of Eugenius IV. His antipope status lasted until 1449, when he abdicated in favor of Eugenius IV, later being accepted back into the Church. Felix V's election and tenure highlight the complexities of the papal schism and the political maneuvering of the time.
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