Calendar year
Year 1466 (MCDLXVI ) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar .
Events
Births
February 11 – Elizabeth of York , queen of Henry VII of England (d. 1503 )[ 2]
May – Elisabeth of Hesse-Marburg , German landgravine (d. 1523 )[ 3] [ 4]
May 22 – Marino Sanuto the Younger , Italian historian (d. 1536 )
June 18 – Ottaviano Petrucci , Italian music printer (d. 1539 )
July 5 – Giovanni Sforza , Italian noble (d. 1510 )
August 10 – Francesco II Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua (d. 1519 )
September 9 – Ashikaga Yoshitane , Japanese shōgun (d. 1523 )
October 28 – Erasmus , Dutch philosopher (d. 1536 )[ 5]
November 16 – Francesco Cattani da Diacceto , Florentine philosopher (d. 1522 )
November 26 – Edward Hastings, 2nd Baron Hastings , English noble (d. 1506 )
November 30 – Andrea Doria , Genoese condottiero and admiral (d. 1560 )[ 6]
Probable – Moctezuma II , Aztec Tlatoani (ruler) of Tenochtitlán (modern Mexico City), 1502–1520, son of Axayacatl (d. 1520 )[ 7]
Deaths
References
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^ "Gregory XIV | pope" . Encyclopedia Britannica . Retrieved February 11, 2020 .
^ Schutte, O. (1979). "Genealogische gegevens". In Tamse, C.A. (ed.). Nassau en Oranje in de Nederlandse geschiedenis (in Dutch). Alphen aan den Rijn : A.W. Sijthoff. p. 42. ISBN 90-218-2447-7 .
^ Dek, A.W.E. (1970). Genealogie van het Vorstenhuis Nassau (in Dutch). Zaltbommel : Europese Bibliotheek. p. 70.
^ Joy Palmer; Liora Bresler; David Cooper (September 11, 2002). Fifty Major Thinkers on Education: From Confucius to Dewey . Routledge. p. 36. ISBN 978-1-134-73594-5 .
^ Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships . Naval Historical Center, Department of the Navy. 1991. p. 291. ISBN 978-0-16-002055-1 .
^ "Moctezuma II" (in Spanish). Biografias y Vidas. Retrieved June 1, 2019 .
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^ "Francesco Sforza | duke of Milan [1401–1466]" . Encyclopedia Britannica . Retrieved July 22, 2018 .
^ "Donatello | Italian sculptor" . Encyclopedia Britannica . Retrieved July 22, 2018 .
^ Tom Streissguth, The Greenhaven Encyclopedia of the Renaissance (Farmington Hills, Michigan: Greenhaven Press, 2008), pp. 229–30.