What Happened This Year 1456

Born in 1456

Vladislaus II of Hungary

King of Hungary and Bohemia, 1490-1516
Born
March 1st, 1456 569 years ago
Died
1516 509 years ago — 60 years old

Reigned as King of Hungary and Bohemia from 1490 to 1516. Initially became the king after a lengthy electoral process that underscored the political strife of the time. Struggled with internal conflicts and foreign threats during reign, notably the expansion of the Ottoman Empire. His rule saw various military engagements aimed at defending the kingdom's borders. A significant figure in the Habsburg alliances, he played a part in the dynastic politics of Central Europe. His governance emphasized maintaining the royal authority amid challenges.

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Anne Neville

Queen of England and Princess of Wales
Born
June 11th, 1456 568 years ago
Died
March 16th, 1485 539 years ago — 28 years old

Born in 1456, a significant figure during the Wars of the Roses. Married Edward of Westminster, but later wed Richard III, securing her position as Queen of England. Her reign was marked by the tumultuous political landscape of 15th-century England. A key player in the dynastic struggles that characterized this period, her loyalty was pivotal during Richard III's reign until his death at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485. After his death, played a role in the political maneuvers of the time before her own death in 1485.

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Margaret of Denmark

Queen of Scotland, wife of James III
Born
June 23rd, 1456 568 years ago
Died
July 14th, 1486 538 years ago — 30 years old

Born in 1456, an alliance formed between Denmark and Scotland through marriage. Became Queen of Scotland in 1469 upon marrying King James III. Managed court affairs during periods of her husband's absence and played a role in the politics of the time. Her influence was noted during the early years of her marriage.

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Jan Łaski

Polish archbishop and diplomat
Born
1456 569 years ago
Died
May 19th, 1531 493 years ago — 75 years old

Served as the archbishop of Gniezno and a prominent diplomat during the early 16th century. Played a key role in the negotiations between the Polish Kingdom and the Holy See. Worked to strengthen the relationship between Poland and the Catholic Church, contributing to the religious and political landscape of the time. Engaged in various diplomatic missions and played a significant part in ecclesiastical governance. His efforts facilitated the establishment of a more cohesive church structure in Poland.

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