What Happened This Year 1480

People Who Died in 1480

Vecchietta

Italian painter and sculptor
Born
1412 613 years ago
Died
June 6th, 1480 544 years ago — 68 years old

Active during the 15th century, this artist contributed significantly to the Renaissance in Italy. As a painter, worked on altarpieces and frescoes, blending Gothic traditions with early Renaissance styles. Notable works include the frescoes in the church of San Francesco in Siena. In sculpture, created various important pieces, integrating elements of architecture into artistic designs. Engaged in architectural projects, further showcasing multi-disciplinary skills.

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Antonio Squarcialupi

Italian composer and organist
Born
1416 609 years ago
Died
July 6th, 1480 544 years ago — 64 years old

An Italian composer and organist, contributed significantly to the music scene during the Renaissance period. Served as the organist at the Florence Cathedral and gained recognition for compositions that integrated intricate polyphony. Created numerous pieces that showcased the characteristics of early Renaissance music, merging sacred and secular styles. Squarcialupi's works were influential in the development of choral music and organ design during this era.

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René of Anjou

King of Naples, Duke of Anjou
Born
January 16th, 1409 616 years ago
Died
July 10th, 1480 544 years ago — 71 years old

Born in 1409, René of Anjou held multiple titles, including King of Naples and Duke of Anjou. His reign in Naples is noted for his attempts to strengthen the kingdom and defend it against rival powers. René also engaged in the arts, becoming a patron of culture and literature. His military endeavors included participation in the Hundred Years' War, where he fought for the French cause against the English. He faced significant challenges in maintaining his rule and was often embroiled in conflicts that marked the political landscape of 15th-century Europe.

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Ulrich V

Count of Württemberg, military leader
Born
1413 612 years ago
Died
September 1st, 1480 544 years ago — 67 years old

Ulrich V served as the Count of Württemberg from 1441 until his death in 1480. He participated in numerous military campaigns and conflicts during his reign, most notably in the wars against the Swiss. His conflict with the Swiss Confederation marked a significant period in Württemberg's history. Aiming to expand territory and influence, he sought alliances and engaged in both diplomatic and military strategies. His leadership contributed to the region's political dynamics in the late 15th century. The legacy of Ulrich V continued to influence the governance of Württemberg even after his death, as his heirs maintained the countship and navigated the challenges of the evolving political landscape.

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Eleanor of Scotland

Scottish princess
Born
1433 592 years ago
Died
November 20th, 1480 544 years ago — 47 years old

Born around 1433, Eleanor of Scotland was a princess of Scotland and member of the House of Stewart. As the daughter of King James I of Scotland and Joan Beaufort, she played a significant role in Scottish politics and alliances through her marriage. Eleanor married the influential and powerful Lord of the Isles, making her a key figure in the tumultuous political landscape of the 15th century. Her marriage strengthened ties between the royal family and the powerful Clannranald and Macdonald clans, which was significant in the context of Scottish history. Eleanor's lineage and marriage positioned her as a crucial figure in clan relations during a time of conflict and power struggles in Scotland.

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Niccolò Perotti

Humanist scholar and translator
Born
1429 596 years ago
Died
December 14th, 1480 544 years ago — 51 years old

A prominent humanist scholar, contributed significantly to the revival of classical texts and literature during the Renaissance. Perotti was educated in humanist traditions and became a respected figure in the scholarly community. His works focused on the study and translation of classical authors, promoting the works of Cicero and other Roman writers. He was also instrumental in the development of language studies, particularly Latin. His dedication to education and scholarship laid important foundations for future generations of humanists.

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Philipp I

Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg
Born
November 8th, 1417 607 years ago
Died
August 26th, 1500 524 years ago — 82 years old

Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg ruled from 1458 until his death in 1480. Born in 1417, held the title through various challenges in the region. Oversaw political and territorial matters in the Rhine region, influencing local governance and alliances. His reign was characterized by efforts to strengthen his territories and manage relationships with neighboring powers, contributing to the stability of Hanau-Lichtenberg during his time.

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Jan Długosz

Polish historian and chronicler
Born
December 1st, 1415 609 years ago
Died
1480 545 years ago — 65 years old

A prominent historian of the 15th century, this figure chronicled Polish history through the lens of his comprehensive works. The most notable contribution includes the 'Annales seu cronicae incliti regni Poloniae,' which provided detailed accounts of Polish events from the earliest times up until his own era. Besides historiography, involvement in educational and ecclesiastical reforms characterized his later years. This individual served as a priest and held positions within the Church, fostering a Renaissance humanist spirit in Poland through both historical writing and advocacy for education.

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Guillaume Fichet

French scholar and educator
Born
September 21st, 1433 591 years ago
Died
1480 545 years ago — 47 years old

Fichet contributed significantly to the field of education during the Renaissance. He became a prominent figure in the establishment of the Collège de la Sorbonne in Paris, which served as a pivotal institution for higher learning. Fichet was an advocate for the use of the printing press to enhance the dissemination of knowledge, promoting the production of texts in multiple languages. His scholarship included the study of classical texts and the introduction of new educational methodologies that influenced teaching practices across Europe.

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