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=== January–December ===
=== January–December ===
* [[February 7]] ([[Shrove Tuesday]]) – Followers of [[Girolamo Savonarola]] burn thousands of "immoral" objects, at the ''[[Bonfire of the Vanities]]'' in [[Florence]].
* [[February 7]] ([[Shrove Tuesday]]) – Followers of [[Girolamo Savonarola]] burn thousands of "immoral" objects, at the ''[[Bonfire of the Vanities]]'' in [[Florence]].
*[[March]] &ndash; The [[Russo-Swedish War (1495–1497)]] ends with a six year truce.<ref>Larsson, Lars-Olof (1997). Kalmarunionens tid: Från drottning Margareta till Kristian II. Stockholm. p. 362.(Swedish).</ref> Due to gathering unrest at home, the Swedish leader [[Sten Sture the Elder]] was forced to offer a peace to [[Ivan III of Moscow]].<ref>Palme 1950 s. 209-210, 212-218, Suvanto 1952 s. 265-269, 271, 275-277, Julku 1987 s. 237, Finlands historia I s. 395, 397, Harrison 2005 s. 496-497, Sveriges historia 1350–1600 s. 197.(Swedish).</ref>
* [[May]] &ndash; The [[Cornish Rebellion of 1497|Cornish Rebellion]] breaks out in England, incited by war taxes.<ref name="Cassell's Chronology">{{cite book|last=Williams|first=Hywel|title=Cassell's Chronology of World History|location=London|publisher=Weidenfeld & Nicolson|year=2005|isbn=0-304-35730-8|pages=189–192}}</ref>
* [[May]] &ndash; The [[Cornish Rebellion of 1497|Cornish Rebellion]] breaks out in England, incited by war taxes.<ref name="CC1497">{{cite book|last=Williams|first=Hywel|title=Cassell's Chronology of World History|url=https://archive.org/details/cassellschronolo0000will/page/189|url-access=registration|location=London|publisher=Weidenfeld & Nicolson|year=2005|isbn=0-304-35730-8|pages=[https://archive.org/details/cassellschronolo0000will/page/189 189–192]}}</ref>
* [[May 10]] &ndash; [[Amerigo Vespucci]] allegedly leaves [[Cádiz]], for his first voyage to the [[New World]].
* [[May 10]] &ndash; [[Amerigo Vespucci]] allegedly leaves [[Cádiz]], for his first voyage to the [[New World]].
* [[May 12]] &ndash; [[Pope Alexander VI]] [[excommunication|excommunicates]] [[Girolamo Savonarola]].
* [[May 12]] &ndash; [[Pope Alexander VI]] [[excommunication|excommunicates]] [[Girolamo Savonarola]].
* [[May 20]] &ndash; [[John Cabot]] sets sail from [[Bristol]], on the ship ''[[Matthew (ship)|Matthew]]'' (principally owned by [[Richard Amerike]]), looking for new lands to the west (some sources give a [[May 2]] date).<ref name="Cassell's Chronology"/>
* [[May 20]] &ndash; [[John Cabot]] sets sail from [[Bristol]], on the ship ''[[Matthew (1497 ship)|Matthew]]'' (principally owned by [[Richard Amerike]]), looking for new lands to the west (some sources give a [[May 2]] date).<ref name="CC1497"/>
* [[June 13]] &ndash; The [[Catholic Monarchs]] issue the ordinance of Medina del Campo, creating a money system based on the copper [[maravedí]], creating the [[peso]] of 34 maravedis. In the next three centuries, this system will dominate international payments. It will be used in almost all parts of the Americas and large parts of Asia. It is the basis for a number of modern currencies, including the U.S. dollar.
* [[June 13]] &ndash; The [[Catholic Monarchs]] issue the ordinance of Medina del Campo, creating a money system based on the copper [[maravedí]], creating the [[peso]] of 34 maravedis. In the next three centuries, this system will dominate international payments. It will be used in almost all parts of the Americas and large parts of Asia. It is the basis for a number of modern currencies, including the U.S. dollar.
* [[June 17]] &ndash; [[Cornish Rebellion of 1497#Battle of Deptford Bridge|Battle of Deptford Bridge]] near London: Cornish rebels under [[Michael An Gof]] are soundly defeated by Henry VII. <ref name=CBH>{{cite book|last=Palmer|first=Alan|author2=Veronica|year=1992|title=The Chronology of British History|publisher=Century Ltd|location=London|pages=135–138|isbn=0-7126-5616-2}}</ref>
* [[June 17]] &ndash; [[Cornish Rebellion of 1497#Battle of Deptford Bridge|Battle of Deptford Bridge]] near London: Cornish rebels under [[Michael An Gof]] are soundly defeated by Henry VII. <ref name=CBH>{{cite book|last=Palmer|first=Alan|last2=Palmer |first2=Veronica|year=1992|title=The Chronology of British History|publisher=Century Ltd|location=London|pages=135–138|isbn=0-7126-5616-2}}</ref>
* [[June 24]] &ndash; [[John Cabot]] lands in North America (near present day [[Bonavista, Newfoundland and Labrador|Bonavista, Newfoundland]]).
* [[June 24]] &ndash; [[John Cabot]] lands in North America (near present day [[Bonavista, Newfoundland and Labrador|Bonavista, Newfoundland]]).
* [[July 8]] &ndash; [[Vasco da Gama]]'s fleet departs from [[Lisbon]], beginning his expedition to India.
* [[July 8]] &ndash; [[Vasco da Gama]]'s fleet departs from [[Lisbon]], beginning his expedition to India.
* [[September 7]] &ndash; [[Second Cornish Uprising of 1497|Second Cornish Uprising]] in England: [[Perkin Warbeck]] lands near [[Land's End]]; on [[September 10]] he is proclaimed as King in [[Bodmin]].<ref name=CBH/>
* [[September 7]] &ndash; [[Second Cornish Uprising of 1497|Second Cornish Uprising]] in England: [[Perkin Warbeck]] lands near [[Land's End]]; on [[September 10]] he is proclaimed as King in [[Bodmin]].<ref name=CBH/>
* [[September 28]] &ndash; [[John, King of Denmark]], defeats [[Sten Sture the Elder]] at the [[Battle of Rotebro]].
* [[September 28]] &ndash; [[Battle of Rotebro]]: [[John, King of Denmark]], defeats [[Sten Sture the Elder]].
* [[September 30]] &ndash; [[Pedro de Ayala#Treaty of Ayton (1497)|Treaty of Ayton]] establishes a seven-year peace between England and Scotland.<ref name=CBH/>
* [[September 30]] &ndash; The [[Pedro de Ayala#Treaty of Ayton (1497)|Treaty of Ayton]] establishes a seven-year peace between England and Scotland.<ref name=CBH/>
* [[October 4]] &ndash; Leaders of the [[Second Cornish Uprising of 1497|Second Cornish Uprising]] surrender to the King at [[Taunton]]; the following day, Warbeck, having deserted his army, is captured at [[Beaulieu Abbey]] in [[Hampshire]].<ref name="Cassell's Chronology"/>
* [[October 4]] &ndash; Leaders of the [[Second Cornish Uprising of 1497|Second Cornish Uprising]] surrender to the King at [[Taunton]]; the following day, Warbeck, having deserted his army, is captured at [[Beaulieu Abbey]] in [[Hampshire]].<ref name="CC1497"/>
* [[October 6]] &ndash; Sten Sture the Elder is forced to resign and end his 27-year term as Regent of [[Sweden]]. King John of Denmark and Norway is acknowledged by the estates as King of Sweden and formally elected on [[October 18]], restoring the power of the [[Kalmar Union]].
* [[October 6]] &ndash; Sten Sture the Elder is forced to resign and end his 27-year term as Regent of [[Sweden]]. King John of Denmark and Norway is acknowledged by the estates as King of Sweden and formally elected on [[October 18]], restoring the power of the [[Kalmar Union]].
* [[December 5]] &ndash; King [[Manuel I of Portugal]] proclaims an [[edict]] in which he demands that [[Jew]]s convert to [[Christianity]] or leave the country.
* [[December 5]] &ndash; King [[Manuel I of Portugal]] proclaims an [[edict]] in which he demands that [[Jew]]s convert to [[Christianity]] or leave the country.
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=== Date unknown ===
=== Date unknown ===
* [[Babur]] takes [[Samarkand]] at the age of fifteen after a seven-month siege. He will hold the city for 100 days.
* The most recent resident of the Good Place arrives.
* [[Ivan the Great]] issues his law code, the ''[[Sudebnik]]''.
* [[Ivan the Great]] issues his law code, the ''[[Sudebnik]]''.
* The [[Ottomans]] give Russian merchants freedom of trade within the empire.
* The [[Ottoman Turks|Ottomans]] give Russian merchants freedom of trade within the empire.
* [[Iamblichus]] ''De mysteriis Aegyptorum'' edited by [[Marsilio Ficino]] is published.
* [[Iamblichus]] ''De mysteriis Aegyptorum'' edited by [[Marsilio Ficino]] is published.
* The [[Annals of the Four Masters]] refer to a famine in [[Ireland]] which "prevailed through all Ireland".<ref>{{cite book |series=[[Annals of the Four Masters]] |title=Annals of the Four Masters - Part 13 |quote=''Great famine prevailed through all Ireland in this and the following year, so that people ate of food unbecoming to mention, and never before heard of as having been introduced on human dishes.'' |access-date=April 17, 2018 |url=http://www.ucc.ie/celt/online/T100005D/text013.html}}</ref>
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* The [[Annals of the Four Masters]] refer to a famine in [[Ireland]] which "prevailed through all Ireland".<ref>{{cite book |series=[[Annals of the Four Masters]] |title=Annals of the Four Masters - Part 13 |quote=''Great famine prevailed through all Ireland in this and the following year, so that people ate of food unbecoming to mention, and never before heard of as having been introduced on human dishes.'' |accessdate=April 17, 2018 |url=http://www.ucc.ie/celt/online/T100005D/text013.html}}</ref>

== Births ==
== Births ==
* [[February 16]] &ndash; [[Philip Melanchthon]], German humanist and reformer (d. [[1560]])
* [[February 16]] &ndash; [[Philip Melanchthon]], German humanist and reformer (d. [[1560]])<ref>{{cite book|author1=Timothy Wengert|author2=M. Patrick Graham|title=Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560) and the Commentary|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Io_YAAAAMAAJ|date=1 October 1997|publisher=Bloomsbury Academic|isbn=978-1-85075-684-2|page=7}}</ref>
* [[February 19]] &ndash; [[Matthäus Schwarz]], German fashion writer (d. [[1574]])
* [[February 19]] &ndash; [[Matthäus Schwarz]], German fashion writer (d. [[1574]])
* March &ndash; [[Giovanni Paolo I Sforza]], Italian condottiero (d. [[1535]])
* March &ndash; [[Giovanni Paolo I Sforza]], Italian condottiero (d. [[1535]])
* [[April 2]] &ndash; [[Georg Giese]], German merchant (d. [[1562]])
* [[April 2]] &ndash; [[Georg Giese]], German merchant (d. [[1562]])
* [[April 16]] &ndash; [[Mōri Motonari]], Japanese daimyō (d. [[1571]])
* [[April 17]] &ndash; [[Pedro de Valdivia]], Spanish conquistador (d. [[1553]])
* [[April 17]] &ndash; [[Pedro de Valdivia]], Spanish conquistador (d. [[1553]])
* [[May 3]] &ndash; [[Wilhelm IV of Eberstein]], President of the Reichskammergericht (d. [[1562]])
* [[May 3]] &ndash; [[Wilhelm IV of Eberstein]], President of the Reichskammergericht (d. [[1562]])
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* [[October 29]] &ndash; [[Benedetto Accolti the Younger]], Italian cardinal (d. [[1549]])
* [[October 29]] &ndash; [[Benedetto Accolti the Younger]], Italian cardinal (d. [[1549]])
* ''date unknown''
* ''date unknown''
** [[Jean Fernel]], French physician (d. [[1558]])<ref>{{cite journal |last1=BONO |first1=JAMES J. |last2=SCHMITT |first2=CHARLES B. |title=AN UNKNOWN LETTER OF JACQUES DALÉCHAMPS TO JEAN FERNEL: LOCAL AUTONOMY VERSUS CENTRALIZED GOVERNMENT |journal=Bulletin of the History of Medicine |date=1979 |volume=53 |issue=1 |pages=100–127 |jstor=44451300 |pmid=387127 |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/44451300.pdf |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20221009/https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/44451300.pdf |archive-date=2022-10-09 |url-status=live |issn=0007-5140}}</ref>
** [[Jean Fernel]], French physician (d. [[1558]])
** [[Mōri Motonari]], Japanese daimyō (d. [[1571]])
** [[Anne Seymour, Duchess of Somerset]], English noblewoman (d. [[1587]])
** [[Anne Seymour, Duchess of Somerset]], English noblewoman (d. [[1587]])
** [[Gonzalo de Sandoval]], Spanish conquistador (d. [[1528]])
** [[Gonzalo de Sandoval]], Spanish conquistador (d. [[1528]])
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== Deaths ==
== Deaths ==
* [[January 3]] &ndash; [[Beatrice d'Este]], Duchess of Milan (b. [[1475]])
* [[January 3]] &ndash; [[Beatrice d'Este]], Duchess of Milan (b. [[1475]])<ref>{{cite book|title=Studies in the History of Art|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Vu8wAQAAIAAJ|year=1972|publisher=National Gallery of Art|isbn=978-0-89468-106-6|page=140}}</ref>
* [[January 30]] &ndash; [[Lê Thánh Tông]], King of Vietnam (b. [[1442]])
* [[January 30]] &ndash; [[Lê Thánh Tông]], Emperor of Vietnam (b. [[1442]])
* [[February 6]] &ndash; [[Johannes Ockeghem]], Flemish composer (b. c. [[1410]])
* [[February 6]] &ndash; [[Johannes Ockeghem]], Flemish composer (b. c. [[1410]])
* [[May 26]] &ndash; [[Antonio Manetti]], Italian mathematician and architect (b. [[1423]])
* [[May 26]] &ndash; [[Antonio Manetti]], Italian mathematician and architect (b. [[1423]])
* [[June 14]] &ndash; [[Giovanni Borgia, 2nd Duke of Gandia]] (assassinated) (b.[[1474]])
* [[June 14]] &ndash; [[Giovanni Borgia, 2nd Duke of Gandía]] (assassinated) (b.[[1474]])
* [[June 27]]
* [[June 27]]
** [[Michael An Gof]], rebel leader (executed)
** [[Michael An Gof]], Cornish rebel leader (executed)
** [[Thomas Flamank]], rebel leader (executed)
** [[Thomas Flamank]], Cornish rebel leader (executed)
* [[June 28]] &ndash; [[James Tuchet, 7th Baron Audley]] (b. c. [[1463]])
* [[June 28]] &ndash; [[James Tuchet, 7th Baron Audley]] (b. c. [[1463]])
* July &ndash; [[Estêvão da Gama (15th century)|Estêvão da Gama]], explorer
* July &ndash; [[Estêvão da Gama (15th century)|Estêvão da Gama]], Portuguese explorer ( b. c. [[1430]])
* [[July 23]] &ndash; [[Barbara Fugger]], German banker (b. [[1419]])
* [[July 23]] &ndash; [[Barbara Fugger]], German banker (b. [[1419]])
* [[August 24]] &ndash; [[Sophie of Pomerania, Duchess of Pomerania]] (b. [[1435]])
* [[August 24]] &ndash; [[Sophie of Pomerania, Duchess of Pomerania]] (b. [[1435]])

Latest revision as of 19:18, 25 February 2024

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1497 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1497
MCDXCVII
Ab urbe condita2250
Armenian calendar946
ԹՎ ՋԽԶ
Assyrian calendar6247
Balinese saka calendar1418–1419
Bengali calendar904
Berber calendar2447
English Regnal year12 Hen. 7 – 13 Hen. 7
Buddhist calendar2041
Burmese calendar859
Byzantine calendar7005–7006
Chinese calendar丙辰年 (Fire Dragon)
4194 or 3987
    — to —
丁巳年 (Fire Snake)
4195 or 3988
Coptic calendar1213–1214
Discordian calendar2663
Ethiopian calendar1489–1490
Hebrew calendar5257–5258
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1553–1554
 - Shaka Samvat1418–1419
 - Kali Yuga4597–4598
Holocene calendar11497
Igbo calendar497–498
Iranian calendar875–876
Islamic calendar902–903
Japanese calendarMeiō 6
(明応6年)
Javanese calendar1414–1415
Julian calendar1497
MCDXCVII
Korean calendar3830
Minguo calendar415 before ROC
民前415年
Nanakshahi calendar29
Thai solar calendar2039–2040
Tibetan calendar阳火龙年
(male Fire-Dragon)
1623 or 1242 or 470
    — to —
阴火蛇年
(female Fire-Snake)
1624 or 1243 or 471

Year 1497 (MCDXCVII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Events[edit]

January–December[edit]

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Births[edit]

Deaths[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Larsson, Lars-Olof (1997). Kalmarunionens tid: Från drottning Margareta till Kristian II. Stockholm. p. 362.(Swedish).
  2. ^ Palme 1950 s. 209-210, 212-218, Suvanto 1952 s. 265-269, 271, 275-277, Julku 1987 s. 237, Finlands historia I s. 395, 397, Harrison 2005 s. 496-497, Sveriges historia 1350–1600 s. 197.(Swedish).
  3. ^ a b c Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. pp. 189–192. ISBN 0-304-35730-8.
  4. ^ a b c Palmer, Alan; Palmer, Veronica (1992). The Chronology of British History. London: Century Ltd. pp. 135–138. ISBN 0-7126-5616-2.
  5. ^ Annals of the Four Masters - Part 13. Annals of the Four Masters. Retrieved April 17, 2018. Great famine prevailed through all Ireland in this and the following year, so that people ate of food unbecoming to mention, and never before heard of as having been introduced on human dishes.
  6. ^ Timothy Wengert; M. Patrick Graham (October 1, 1997). Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560) and the Commentary. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 7. ISBN 978-1-85075-684-2.
  7. ^ BONO, JAMES J.; SCHMITT, CHARLES B. (1979). "AN UNKNOWN LETTER OF JACQUES DALÉCHAMPS TO JEAN FERNEL: LOCAL AUTONOMY VERSUS CENTRALIZED GOVERNMENT" (PDF). Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 53 (1): 100–127. ISSN 0007-5140. JSTOR 44451300. PMID 387127. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 9, 2022.
  8. ^ Studies in the History of Art. National Gallery of Art. 1972. p. 140. ISBN 978-0-89468-106-6.