1450s

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Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries: 14th century15th century16th century
Decades: 1420s 1430s 1440s1450s1460s 1470s 1480s
Years: 1450 1451 1452 1453 1454 1455 1456 1457 1458 1459
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This is a list of events occurring in the 1450s, ordered by year.

1450[edit]

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1451[edit]

January–December[edit]

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1452[edit]

January–December[edit]

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1453[edit]

January–December[edit]

Sultan Mehmed II's entry into Constantinople, Fausto Zonaro (1854–1929)
Battle of Castillon


1454[edit]

January–December[edit]

Date unknown[edit]

1455[edit]

January–December[edit]

1456[edit]

January–December[edit]

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1457[edit]

January–December[edit]

Date unknown[edit]

1458[edit]

January–December[edit]

Date unknown[edit]

1459[edit]

January–December[edit]

Date unknown[edit]


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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu — UNESCO World Heritage Centre". UNESCO. 2006. Retrieved 9 December 2006. 
  2. ^ Klooster, John W. (2009). Icons of invention: the makers of the modern world from Gutenberg to Gates. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. p. 8. ISBN 978-0-313-34745-0. 
  3. ^ Setton, Kenneth M. (1978). The Papacy and the Levant (1204–1571), volume II: The Fifteenth Century. DIANE Publishing. p. 146. ISBN 0-87169-127-2. 
  4. ^ Crowley, Roger (2006). Constantinople: The Last Great Siege, 1453. Faber. ISBN 0-571-22185-8.  (reviewed by Foster, Charles (22 September 2006). "The Conquestof Constantinople and the end of empire". Contemporary Review. It is the end of the Middle Ages ) (Archived Link)
  5. ^ Vasconcelos e Sousa, Bernardo. "História de Portugal" (in Portuguese) (4th ed.). p. 182. 
  6. ^ Martin Luther D'Ooge (1909), The Acropolis of Athens (The acropolis of Athens ed.), New York: Macmillan, In 1458 the Turkish ruler occupied the Propylaea as a residence, and turned the Erechtheum into a harem, restoring, however, the Parthenon to the Greeks as a place of worship. 
  7. ^ Lemaître, Frédéric (19 September 2011). "Erfurt, ses juifs et l'UNESCO". Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 19 September 2011. 
  8. ^ Connor, Steve (2014-07-07). "The history of the planet's biggest volcanic explosions - deep in the ice of Antarctica". The Independent (London). Retrieved 2014-07-07. 
  9. ^ The Oxford Illustrated History of Ireland. Foster, RF. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 1989