1474

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Year 1474 (MCDLXXIV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar.

May 9: The first war crimes trial in history is held in one day as Peter von Hagenbach is tried, convicted and executed.
Quick facts
1474 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1474
MCDLXXIV
Ab urbe condita2227
Armenian calendar923
ԹՎ ՋԻԳ
Assyrian calendar6224
Balinese saka calendar1395–1396
Bengali calendar880–881
Berber calendar2424
English Regnal year13 Edw. 4  14 Edw. 4
Buddhist calendar2018
Burmese calendar836
Byzantine calendar6982–6983
Chinese calendar癸巳年 (Water Snake)
4171 or 3964
     to 
甲午年 (Wood Horse)
4172 or 3965
Coptic calendar1190–1191
Discordian calendar2640
Ethiopian calendar1466–1467
Hebrew calendar5234–5235
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1530–1531
 - Shaka Samvat1395–1396
 - Kali Yuga4574–4575
Holocene calendar11474
Igbo calendar474–475
Iranian calendar852–853
Islamic calendar878–879
Japanese calendarBunmei 6
(文明6年)
Javanese calendar1390–1391
Julian calendar1474
MCDLXXIV
Korean calendar3807
Minguo calendar438 before ROC
民前438年
Nanakshahi calendar6
Thai solar calendar2016–2017
Tibetan calendarཆུ་མོ་སྦྲུལ་ལོ་
(female Water-Snake)
1600 or 1219 or 447
     to 
ཤིང་ཕོ་རྟ་ལོ་
(male Wood-Horse)
1601 or 1220 or 448
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Events

January–March

April–June

  • April 24 The members of the Hungarian nobility ratify the treaty with Poland after King Matthias had given his assent on February 27.[6]
  • May 9 The first war crimes trial in recorded history begins in Breisach am Rhein in Upper Alsace as the Burgundian general Peter von Hagenbach is put on trial for allowing his troops to murder and rape civilians during the Burgundian Wars.[7] The trial is held before a panel of 28 judges drawn from Breibach and surrounding Alsatian towns, and is conducted outside before a large crowd. During the trial, Hagenbach becomes the first known person to raise the "superior orders defense", stating that he was simply following orders made his commanders. After deliberating for a few hours, the judges unanimously find Hagenbach guilty and sentenced to death.[8] At the end of his one-day trial, Hagenbach is decapitated.[7]
  • May 14 Charles the Bold, duke of Burgundy, begins peace talks with rebels in the Electorate of Cologne in hopes of bringing an agreement that would make the Electorate a protectorate of Burgundy. The talks fail to get a result and Charles begins a war against Colognian cities a month later.[9]
  • May 28 The English royal title of Duke of York is created by King Edward IV for his second-born son, Prince Richard. Thereafter, the title of Duke of York is reserved for the second son of the English monarch, while the title of Prince of Wales is reserved for the first-born son.[10]
  • June 15 Venetian captain general Triadan Gritti, with six armed galleys to protect the Albanian coast, destroys Ottoman forces attempting to take over the Albanian kingdom, and forces the others to retreat.[11]

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

Births

Deaths

Eric II, Duke of Pomerania died 5 July
Ali Qushji died 16 December

References

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