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This article is about the year 1458. For the number, see
1458 (number)
.
Calendar year
Year
1458
(
MCDLVIII
) was a
common year starting on Sunday
(link will display the full calendar) of the
Julian calendar
, the 1458th year of the
Common Era
(CE) and
Anno Domini
(AD) designations, the 458th year of the
2nd millennium
, the 58th year of the
15th century
, and the 9th year of the
1450s
decade.
Events
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January–December
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Date unknown
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Births
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Deaths
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- January 17
–
Louis I, Landgrave of Hesse
, Landgrave of Hesse (1413-1458) (b.
1402
)
[15]
- February 20
–
Lazar Brankovi?
,
Despot
of
Serbia
[16]
- March 25
–
Inigo Lopez de Mendoza, 1st Marquis of Santillana
, Spanish poet (b.
1398
)
- April 11
–
Helena Palaiologina
, Queen of Cyprus (b.
1428
)
- June 27
– King
Alfonso V of Aragon
(b.
1396
)
[17]
- July 28
–
John II of Cyprus
- August 6
–
Pope Callixtus III
(b.
1378
)
[18]
- September 7
–
Maria of Castile, Queen of Aragon
, Queen consort of Aragon and Naples (b.
1401
)
- December 26
–
Arthur III, Duke of Brittany
(b.
1393
)
- date unknown
–
Isabelle Romee
, mother of
Joan of Arc
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