1465

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July 13: The former King Henry VI of England is captured as a fugitive and put in prison by King Edward IV.

Template:Year nav Template:C15 year in topicYear 1465 (MCDLXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar.

Events

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

  • October 5 – The Treaty of Conflans is signed between King Louis XI of France and the Count of Charolais.<ref name="Gillespie26"/>
  • October 20 – Near Sint-Truiden in what is now Belgium, Charles the Bold, son of the Duke of Burgundy leads his troops to victory over the rebellious province of Liege at the Battle of Montenaken, and 1,200 of the rebels are killed.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
  • October 29 – The treaty of Saint-Maur is signed between King Louis XI of France and the nobles of the League of the Public Weal (Ligue du bien public), ending the War of the Public Weal.<ref name="Gillespie26">Alexander Gillespie, The Causes of War: Volume III: 1400 CE to 1650 CE, (Hart Publishing, 2017), p.26</ref>
  • November 13 – The Archbishop of Tours, Jean Bernard, excommunicates Bishop Jean de Beauvau of Angers for insubordination.
  • November 26 – In Bohemia, Count Jaroslav Lev of Rožmitál departs from Prague along with 40 other Bohemian lords as part of King George's project of Establishment of Peace throughout Christendom.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
  • December 22 – The Treaty of Saint-Trond is signed to end the war between the Burgundian Netherlands (ruled by Philip the Good) and the Prince-Bishopric of Liège, ending the First Liège War, which had started four months earlier. Liège is allowed to keep its sovereignty at the cost of paying for the Burgundian war expenses and designating Charles the Bold, son of the Duke Philip, as heir to the rule of the area.<ref>Alain Marchandise, Irène Vrancken-Pirson and Jean-Louis Kupper, "La destruction de la ville de Liège (1468) et sa reconstruction", in Destruction et reconstruction de villes, du moyen age à nos jours (Brussels, 1999), pp. 72-73.</ref>
  • December 23 – The Treaty of Caen is signed between King Louis XI of France and Francis II, Duke of Brittany.<ref name="Gillespie26" />

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