What Happened This Year 1465

Historical Events from This Year 1465

Social Movements & Civil Rights

Attack on Jewish Mellah During Fez Unrest

May 14th, 1465 559 years ago

During the Moroccan revolution, as tensions escalated in Fez, the local population attacked the Jewish mellah. This event was marked by conflict following the overthrow of the Marinid dynasty, leading to violence primarily targeted against the Jewish community. While the reasons for the unrest were rooted in broader sociopolitical upheaval, the extent and nature of violence against the mellah remain subjects of debate among historians.

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Born in 1465 (View all 11)

Kunigunde of Austria

Duchess of Bavaria
Born
March 16th, 1465 559 years ago
Died
1520 505 years ago — 55 years old

Born into the Habsburg dynasty, a union formed with the House of Wittelsbach through marriage as Duchess of Bavaria. Managed to rule alongside her husband, maintaining alliances during a tumultuous period in Bavarian politics. The marriage served to strengthen the ties between the Habsburgs and the Wittelsbachs, influencing the political landscape of the region.

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Mercurino Gattinara

Italian statesman and jurist
Born
June 10th, 1465 559 years ago
Died
June 5th, 1530 494 years ago — 64 years old

A prominent statesman and jurist, contributed to the legal foundations of the Italian states during the Renaissance period. Served as Chancellor of the Duchy of Milan under Francesco Sforza and influenced the political landscape through legal reform. Played significant roles in various diplomatic missions, including negotiations related to the Italian Wars. His legal writings provided insights into the juristic practices of the time, establishing precedents that would be referenced in subsequent generations.

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Philibert I

Duke of Savoy, patron of arts
Born
August 17th, 1465 559 years ago
Died
September 22nd, 1482 542 years ago — 17 years old

Born in 1465, served as Duke of Savoy from 1496 until his death in 1504. He was noted for promoting the arts and culture within his duchy. His reign marked an era of relative stability and economic improvement. He commissioned several key architectural projects, including the improvements to the Castle of Rivoli. The marriage to Margaret of Austria strengthened political ties. His sudden death led to significant consequences for the duchy, including a transition in leadership.

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Bernardo Accolti

Italian poet and author of 'Rustico d'Amore'
Born
September 11th, 1465 559 years ago
Died
1536 489 years ago — 71 years old

Born in 1465 in Italy, a poet contributed significantly to Renaissance literature. Accolti's works often reflected themes of love and human emotion. The poem 'Rustico d'Amore' is among the most recognized, showcasing his lyrical style and intricate imagery. His literature resonated during his time and influenced subsequent poets in the Italian tradition. Accolti's contributions to the poetic craft are evident in the form and themes prevalent in Italian poetry in the following centuries.

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Konrad Peutinger

German humanist and antiquarian
Born
October 14th, 1465 559 years ago
Died
December 28th, 1547 477 years ago — 82 years old

Born in 1465, this individual was a prominent figure in the study of antiquity and geography during the Renaissance. Initiated into humanist circles, this person contributed to the preservation and understanding of classical texts and artifacts. The extensive collection gathered included maps, manuscripts, and rare books, significantly enriching the scope of knowledge about the ancient world. This individual held a particular interest in Roman history and geography, which led to the creation of a renowned map of the ancient Roman Empire. The map served as an important resource for scholars and historians in later periods, aiding in the study of ancient roads and territories. The legacy remained influential in the fields of history and cartography.

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Ashikaga Yoshihisa

Japanese shogun during the Muromachi period
Born
December 11th, 1465 559 years ago
Died
April 26th, 1489 535 years ago — 23 years old

Served as the 10th shogun of the Ashikaga shogunate from 1464 until 1489. Ascended to power at a young age, his leadership coincided with significant political instability and conflict during the Onin War. Inheriting the shogunate at the age of 14, multiple clan conflicts arose, weakening centralized authority. His tenure included efforts to manage the power struggles among feudal lords and attempts to restore governance despite the chaos of civil war. Died at the age of 24, leaving a legacy intertwined with the complexities of the era.

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People Who Died in 1465

Thomas Beckington

English statesman and prelate
Died
January 14th, 1465 560 years ago — None years old

Served as a prominent English statesman and prelate during the 15th century. Held the position of Bishop of Bath and Wells, providing significant influence in ecclesiastical and political matters. Played a pivotal role as a diplomat, representing the English crown in negotiations. Notably supported the rebuilding of Wells Cathedral after a devastating fire, showcasing dedication to both religious and civic duties. His contributions spanned various aspects of governance and church leadership.

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Isabella of Clermont

Queen Consort of Naples
Died
March 30th, 1465 559 years ago — None years old

Born around 1424, served as queen consort of Naples through marriage. Her husband, King René of Anjou, ruled the kingdom during a tumultuous period characterized by conflict. Isabella contributed to the political landscape and supported cultural endeavors in Naples. The reign witnessed interactions with various Italian city-states and foreign powers. Isabella's influence was felt in both the court and society during her lifetime, with her death occurring on March 30, 1465.

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Thomas Palaiologos

Despot of Morea during Byzantine era
Born
1409 616 years ago
Died
May 12th, 1465 559 years ago — 56 years old

As the last Despot of Morea, played a significant role in the late Byzantine Empire. Ruled from 1448 until the fall of Morea to the Ottomans in 1460. Sought to maintain Byzantine traditions and autonomy against rising Ottoman power. Engaged in diplomatic efforts with various European states to garner support against Ottoman expansion. After the fall of Mystras, retreated to Italy, where he spent his final years until death.

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Kettil Karlsson

Regent of Sweden and Bishop
Born
1433 592 years ago
Died
August 11th, 1465 559 years ago — 32 years old

Served as both Regent of Sweden and Bishop of Linköping during the 15th century. Played a significant role in the politics of Sweden, navigating the challenges of governance during a time of unrest. Promoted the administrative and ecclesiastical organization of the kingdom. As a bishop, contributed to the development of the church's influence in Sweden and held considerable power in both religious and secular matters.

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Charles, Duke of Orléans

French noble & poet from the 15th century
Born
November 24th, 1394 630 years ago
Died
1465 560 years ago — 71 years old

Born in 1394, served as Duke of Orléans and became an important figure in French literature during the 15th century. Captured in the Battle of Agincourt in 1415, spent many years in English captivity. During this time, produced a body of work that contributed significantly to French poetry. His writings highlighted themes of love and loss, earning him recognition as one of the earliest prominent poets of the French vernacular. After his return to France, continued to influence the literary scene until his death in 1465.

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Louis, Duke of Savoy

Duke of Savoy during the 15th century
Born
February 24th, 1413 612 years ago
Died
1465 560 years ago — 52 years old

Born in 1413, this duke ruled over Savoy during a period of considerable political turmoil in Europe. Strategic alliances were formed and consolidated throughout his reign, influencing the dynamics among regional powers. This ruler played a pivotal role in the ongoing conflicts of Northern Italy, navigating through the complex political landscape. The reign included notable military engagements and the expansion of influence over territories, contributing to the legacy of the House of Savoy. His leadership contributed to the establishment of Savoy’s significance in European affairs, particularly in the context of major territorial conflicts of the time.

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