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==Events and trends==

1470

1471

  • 14 April - Battle of Barnet: Yorkist victory, Warwick the Kingmaker killed.
  • 4 May - Battle of Tewkesbury - Edward IV of England's final victory over the House of Lancaster
  • October 10 - Battle of Brunkeberg between Denmark and Sweden.

    1472

  • May 31 - Treaty of Prenzlau between Albert III, Elector of Brandenburg and the rulers of Pomerania.

    1474

  • Siege of Neuss Charles the Bold leads unsuccessful siege during Burgundy Wars.
  • Battle of Héricourt Burgundy is defeated.

    1475

  • January 10 - Battle of Vaslui - Ştefan cel Mare defeats a huge Ottoman army
  • August 29 - Treaty of Picquigny - Louis XI pays Edward IV to stay in England and relinquish his claim on the French throne.
  • November - Battle on the Planta (Burgundy Wars)

    1476

  • March 2 - Battle of Grandson
  • June 2 - Battle of Morat
  • July 26 - Battle of Valea Albă - Mehmed II defeats Ştefan cel Mare

    1477

  • January 5 - Battle of Nancy - Burgundy's Charles the Bold is killed.

    1478

  • Battle of Macomer - Sardinian rebels are defeated by the Aragonese.

    1479

  • January 20 - Ferdinand II ascends the throne of Aragon and rules together with his wife Isabella, queen of Castile over most of the Iberian peninsula.
  • January 25 - Treaty of Constantinople officially ends the fifteen year war between Venice and the Ottoman Empire.
  • Peace of Olomouc ends war between Ladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary and Matthias Corvinus.
  • September 4 - Treaty of Alcáçovas between Castile and Portugal ends the Castilian Civil War begun in 1474.
  • October - Battle of Câmpia Pâinii -

    Prominent persons

  • Nicolaus Copernicus, astronomer and mathematician    

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