1499

February 20: The Swiss Confederation defeats Holy Roman Empire troops at the Battle of Hard.
1499 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1499
MCDXCIX
Ab urbe condita2252
Armenian calendar948
ԹՎ ՋԽԸ
Assyrian calendar6249
Balinese saka calendar1420–1421
Bengali calendar905–906
Berber calendar2449
English Regnal year14 Hen. 7 – 15 Hen. 7
Buddhist calendar2043
Burmese calendar861
Byzantine calendar7007–7008
Chinese calendar戊午年 (Earth Horse)
4196 or 3989
    — to —
己未年 (Earth Goat)
4197 or 3990
Coptic calendar1215–1216
Discordian calendar2665
Ethiopian calendar1491–1492
Hebrew calendar5259–5260
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1555–1556
 - Shaka Samvat1420–1421
 - Kali Yuga4599–4600
Holocene calendar11499
Igbo calendar499–500
Iranian calendar877–878
Islamic calendar904–905
Japanese calendarMeiō 8
(明応8年)
Javanese calendar1416–1417
Julian calendar1499
MCDXCIX
Korean calendar3832
Minguo calendar413 before ROC
民前413年
Nanakshahi calendar31
Thai solar calendar2041–2042
Tibetan calendarས་ཕོ་རྟ་ལོ་
(male Earth-Horse)
1625 or 1244 or 472
    — to —
ས་མོ་ལུག་ལོ་
(female Earth-Sheep)
1626 or 1245 or 473

Year 1499 (MCDXCIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar.

Events

January–March

  • January 8Louis XII of France marries Anne of Brittany, in accordance with a law set by his predecessor, Charles VIII.[1]
  • February 4 – Hans, King of Denmark is formally crowned as King of Sweden and his wife Christina of Saxony crowned as Queen Consort.
  • February 9 – The Treaty of Blois is signed between the Kingdom of France and the Republic of Venice as a secret military alliance between the two nations to attack the Duchy of Milan.[2]
  • February 20 – The Battle of Hard is fought near the village of Hard in modern-day western Austria as the Swiss Confederacy defeats the troops of the Holy Roman Empire in the first large-scale confrontation of the Swabian War.[3]
  • March 22 – At the Battle of Bruderholz, the Swiss Confederation defeats a larger force of troops from the Swabian League near Basel.[4]

April–June

  • April 11 – The Battle of Schwaderloh is won by the Swiss Confederacy over the Swabian League with more than 1,400 of the Swabian troops killed.[5]
  • April 20 – The Swiss Confederacy defeats the forces of the Holy Roman Empire in the Battle of Frastanz, with more than 2,000 Imperial troops killed.[6]
  • April 30 – The University of Valencia is founded in Spain with the passage of the University Statutes by the magistrates of Valencia.[7]
  • May 19Catherine of Aragon, the future first wife of Henry VIII, is married by proxy to his brother, Arthur, Prince of Wales.
  • June 1 – Pedro Alonso Niño, who had accompanied Columbus on his first voyage to the New World in 1492, departs from Palos in Spain toward South America on a 7-month voyage to the New World. Niño sets sail in a small caravel with 33 men[8]
  • June 10Pope Alexander VI informs the Roman Catholic cardinals that the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire has amassed a fleet of 300 ships to lay siege to the city of Rhodes. [9]
  • June 15 – The Great Epidemic of plague reaches London, forcing King Henry and Queen Anne to flee to the capital to Langley on June 25 and then to Abingdon.[10]
  • June 20 – Queen Isabella of Spain orders Christopher Columbus to liberate and repatriate Indians from the New World, declaring that nobody had authorized him to kidnap any of her subjects.[11]

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

Births

Deaths

  • January 9 – John Cicero, Elector of Brandenburg (b. 1455)
  • March 24 – Edward Stafford, 2nd Earl of Wiltshire, English nobleman (b. 1470)
  • April 7 – Galeotto I Pico, Duke of Mirandola (b. 1442)
  • August 29 – Alesso Baldovinetti, Florentine painter (b. 1427)
  • October 1 – Marsilio Ficino, Italian philosopher (b. 1433)
  • November 23 – Perkin Warbeck, Flemish imposter (b. c. 1474) (executed)
  • November 28 – Edward Plantagenet, 17th Earl of Warwick, last male member of the English House of York (b. 1475)
  • date unknown
    • Rennyo, leader of the Ikkō sect of Buddhism (b. 1415)
    • Muhammad Rumfa, ruler of Kano
    • Laura Cereta, Italian humanist and feminist (b. 1469)

References

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  2. ^ Mallett, Michael; Shaw, Christine (2012). The Italian Wars: 1494–1559. Pearson Education. p. 44. ISBN 978-0-582-05758-6.
  3. ^ 500 Jahre Schlacht bei Hard (500 Years Since the Battle of Hard) (Schweizerischer Feldweibelverband Sektion St. Gallen-Appenzell, 2016)
  4. ^ Albert Winkler, "The Swiss in the Swabian War of 1499: An Analysis of the Swiss Military at the End of the Fifteenth Century," Swiss American Historical Society Review, vol. 56 (2020), no. 3, pp. 55-141.
  5. ^ Scheck, P.: Der Schwabenkrieg 1499 (Municipal Archives of Schaffhausen, 1999)
  6. ^ Schibler, T.: "Battle of Frastanz" in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland, 31 March 2005.
  7. ^ Palanca, Abelardo (1968). La Universidad de Valencia en el primer decenio del siglo XVI [The University of Valencia in the First Decade of the 15th Century] (PDF). pp. 85–106. ISSN 0210-9980. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  8. ^ .nino.htm "Pedro Alonso Niño", in Panama History, by Bruce Ruiz
  9. ^ Kenneth M. Setton, The Papacy and the Levant, 1204-1571, Volume II: The Fifteenth Century (American Philosophical Society, 1976) p.516 ISSN 0065-9788
  10. ^ Terry Breverton, Henry VII: The Maligned Tudor King (Amberley Publishing, 2016) ISBN 9781445646060
  11. ^ "Columbus, Christopher", in The Home Encyclopedia, Volume VI, (Chicago Educational Publishing Company) p.1697
  12. ^ Herold, J. Christopher (21 October 2016). The Swiss Without Halos. Pickle Partners Publishing. p. 36. ISBN 9781787201385.
  13. ^ Friedman, John Block; Figg, Kristen Mossler (4 July 2013). Trade, Travel, and Exploration in the Middle Ages: An Encyclopedia. Routledge. p. 145. ISBN 9781135590949.
  14. ^ Gagné, John (2021). Milan Undone: Contested Sovereignties in the Italian Wars. Harvard University Press. p. 27. ISBN 978-0674248724.
  15. ^ Wouters, Ine; van de Voorde, Stephanie; Bertels, Inge; Espion, Bernard; de Jonge, Krista; Zastavni, Denis (11 July 2018). Building Knowledge, Constructing Histories: Proceedings of the 6th International Congress on Construction History (6ICCH 2018), July 9-13, 2018, Brussels, Belgium. Vol. 1. CRC Press. p. 23. ISBN 9780429822643.
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