1447
Calendar year
Year 1447 (MCDXLVII ) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar .
Events
January–December
Date unknown
Births
February 1 – Eberhard II, Duke of Württemberg (d. 1504 )
February 4 – Lodovico Lazzarelli , Italian poet (d. 1500 )
April 5 – Catherine of Genoa , Italian author and nurse (d. 1510 )
April 17 – Baptista Mantuanus , poet and carmelite (d. 1516 )
June 27 – Jean IV de Rieux , Breton noble and Marshal (d. 1518 )
July 5 – Costanzo I Sforza , Italian noble (d. 1483 )
September 10 – Paolo da San Leocadio , Italian painter in Spain (d. 1520 )
October 30 – Lucas Watzenrode , Prince-Bishop of Warmia (d. 1512 )
December 3 – Bayezid II , Ottoman Sultan (d. 1512 )
December 9 – Chenghua Emperor of China (d. 1487 )
December 15 – Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria (d. 1508 )
date unknown
probable
Deaths
February 23
March 6 – Colette of Corbie , French abbess and saint in the Catholic Church (b. 1381 )[ 6]
March 13 – Shahrukh Mirza , ruler of Persia and Transoxonia (b. 1377 )
March 31 – Robert Long , English politician (b. 1390 )
April 11 – Henry Beaufort , Cardinal, Lord Chancellor of England (b. 1377 )
April 22 – Yaqub al-Charkhi , Sufism (b. 1359 )
May 1 – Louis VII, Duke of Bavaria -Ingolstadt (b. 1368 )
May 12 – Hein Hoyer , German politician (b. 1380 )
July 6 – António Martins de Chaves , Catholic cardinal (b. 1390 )
July 9 – Gruffudd Vychan , Welsh knight (b. 1390 )
July 13 – Stephen II of Moldavia , Prince of Moldavia (b. 1410 )
August 5 – John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter , English nobleman and military commander (b. 1395 )
August 9 – Konrad IV the Elder , Polish priest (b. 1380 )
August 13 – Filippo Maria Visconti , Duke of Milan (b. 1392 )
October 31 – Tommaso Bellacci , Italian Roman Catholic professed member of the Third Order of Saint Francis (b. 1370 )
November 17 – Euphemia of Münsterberg , German sovereign (b. 1385 )[ 7]
November 21 – Biagio Molino , Roman Catholic patriarch (b. 1380 )
December – Vlad II Dracul , Prince of Wallachia, and his son Mircea II [ 8]
References
^ Darras, J. E. (1865). A General History of the Catholic Church: from the commencement of the Christian era until the present time ... O. Shea. p. 573.
^ Chö Yang: The Voice of Tibetan Religion and Culture . (1991) Year of Tibet Edition, p. 79. Gangchen Kyishong, Dharmasala, H.P., India.
^ According to Ryū 's own sources.
^ Michel de Montaigne (1914). Selections from Montaigne . D.C. Heath & Company. p. 215.
^ Joachim W. Stieber (January 1, 1978). Pope Eugenius IV, the Council of Basel and the Secular and Ecclesiastical Authorities in the Empire: The Conflict Over Supreme Authority and Power in the Church . BRILL. p. 302. ISBN 90-04-05240-2 .
^ "Saint Colette | Biography & Facts | Britannica" . www.britannica.com . Retrieved April 29, 2022 .
^ "Oettingen 1" . genealogy.euweb.cz . Retrieved April 6, 2020 .
^ Treptow, Kurt W., ed. (1991). Dracula : essays on the life and times of Vlad Țepeș . Boulder, Colo.: East European Monographs. ISBN 0-88033-220-4 . OCLC 24689405 .