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| 1483 |
| | The two royal princes, Edward V and his younger brother, are confined in the Tower of London by their uncle - soon to be Richard III | |
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| 1483 |
| | Richard III has himself proclaimed king by a parliament held at Westminster, and begins a short reign of only two years | |
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| 1483 |
| | The Portuguese establish a further presence on the west coast of Africa, at the mouth of the Congo river | |
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| 1485 |
| | Matthias Corvinus, king of Hungary, captures Vienna and makes the city his capital | |
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| 1485 |
| | Henry Tudor kills Richard III at Bosworth Field and takes the crown as Henry VII | |
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| 1486 |
| | Henry VII, whose mother is Lancastrian, marries the Yorkist heiress Elizabeth and thus unites the roses - in the Tudor rose | |
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| 1487 |
| | When the enlarged pyramid at Tenochtitlan is dedicated to Huitzilopochtli, the Aztec sacrifice of human victims lasts for four days | |
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| 1487 |
| | Lambert Simnel, supposedly a nephew of Edward IV, is crowned in Dublin - but ends up working in the royal kitchens of Henry VII | |
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| 1487 |
| | The Fuggers make their first loan to a Habsburg archduke, beginning a profitable link with the dynasty | |
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| 1487 |
| | The Inca empire is extended to the north and a second capital is established at Quito | |
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| 1487 |
| | Boiardo publishes a romantic epic, Orlando Innamorato, about Roland's love for a bewitching princess | |
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| 1488 |
| | Bartolomeu Dias, sailing for the king of Portugal, becomes the first European navigator to round the Cape of Good Hope | |
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| 1488 |
| | On the death of his father, James III, James IV becomes king of Scotland | |
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| c. 1489 |
| | Leonardo da Vinci begins an unprecedented series of detailed anatomical drawings, based on corpses dissected in Rome | |
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| 1489 |
| | Venice's annexation of Cyprus completes a useful chain of islands stretching to the eastern Mediterranean | |
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| 1490 |
| | On the death of Matthias Corvinus, in 1490, the Habsburgs recover Vienna from the Hungarians | |
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| 1491 |
| | Savonarola, the new prior of San Marco, is a stern critic of both the pope in Rome and the Medici in Florence | |
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| 1491 |
| | The king of France is among those supporting Perkin Warbeck, supposedly a prince from the Tower, in his attempt on the English throne | |
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| 1492 |
| | A French privateer off the west coast of Ghana is the first to plunder a Portuguese vessel carrying home African gold | |
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| 1492 |
| | The army of Ferdinand and Isabella besieges and takes the city of Granada, completing the long reconquest of Spain from the Muslims | |
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| 1492 |
| | Torquemada persuades Ferdinand and Isabella to expel from Spain all Jews (about 160,000) who will not convert to Christianity | |
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| 1492 |
| | Bayazid II, the Turkish sultan, makes a special point of welcoming in Istanbul the Jews expelled from Spain | |
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| 1492 |
| | Rodrigo Borgia, elected pope as Alexander VI, already has four illegitimate children and possibly sires three more while pope | |
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| 1492 |
| | The world's first globe is published by Martin Behaim without showing America, in the very year of Columbus' voyage | |
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| 1492 |
| | Christopher Columbus, together with the brothers Martin and Vicente Pinzón, sails west from Palos in Spain | |
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| 1492 |
| | After sailing for five weeks from the Canaries, Columbus and the Pinzón brothers step ashore in the Bahamas | |
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| 1492 |
| | Columbus and his fellow explorers make landfall on the largest of the Caribbean islands, Cuba | |
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| 1493 |
| | John I Albert summons the first recorded sejm, a parliament representing the whole of Poland | |
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| 1493 |
| | Columbus returns to Spain, landing at Palos with news of his great discoveries | |
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| 1493 |
| | On Topa's death his son Huayna Capac succeeds to the throne as Inca emperor | |
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| 1493 |
| | Pope Alexander VI draws a line through the Atlantic, dividing new discoveries between Spain (west) and Portugal (east) | |
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| 1493 |
| | The Nuremberg Chronicle integrates text and pictures in an ambitious history of the world | |
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| 1494 |
| | In negotiations about the New World at Tordesillas, the king of Portugal insists on a new demarcation line which later brings him Brazil | |
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