1470-1489 Spanish Inquisition
With the Spanish Inquisition and the murder of Edward IV's
sons, this twenty year period covers murderous times.
When Edward IV died in
1483 he was succeeded by his 12-year old son Edward V who was never crowned and
reigned for only 78 days being imprisoned with his younger brother Richard in
the Tower by their evil uncle Richard, Duke of Gloucester, and then executed --
the crown being taken by their uncle and murderer, Richard III.
Richard III died in 1485 and because his son Edward had died the year before, Henry VII came to power by virtue of being the husband of Elizabeth of York -- Edward V's sister -- but he steadfastly claimed the throne in his own right through a vague genealogy back to John of Gaunt, Edward III's son.
In this period there were only two wars -- the 1474-1477 Burgundian Wars between the Duchy of Burgundy and the Swiss Confederation, and the 1478 War between the Principality of Moscow and the Republic of Novgorod -- but from 1478 the Spanish inquisition of 1478
In 1471 the Portuguese reached the Gulf of Guinea in Africa and established a trade similar to the Arabs' on the east coast of Africa.
Richard III died in 1485 and because his son Edward had died the year before, Henry VII came to power by virtue of being the husband of Elizabeth of York -- Edward V's sister -- but he steadfastly claimed the throne in his own right through a vague genealogy back to John of Gaunt, Edward III's son.
In this period there were only two wars -- the 1474-1477 Burgundian Wars between the Duchy of Burgundy and the Swiss Confederation, and the 1478 War between the Principality of Moscow and the Republic of Novgorod -- but from 1478 the Spanish inquisition of 1478
In 1471 the Portuguese reached the Gulf of Guinea in Africa and established a trade similar to the Arabs' on the east coast of Africa.
In 1478 the Spanish
inquisition commenced and in 1486 Maximilian established the German Hapsburg
empire.
In 1483 the estimated population of Japan was 15m, Europe 73m, India 110m, China 120m, N and S America 11m, the Near East 23m and Africa 39m.
In 1483 the estimated population of Japan was 15m, Europe 73m, India 110m, China 120m, N and S America 11m, the Near East 23m and Africa 39m.
Labels: 1470, edward iv, edward v, hapsburg, henry vii, maximilian, richard iii, spanish inquisition
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