Necrology 1476

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This is a list of famous people who died in 1476 . The entries are made alphabetically within the individual data. Animals can be found in the necrology for animals .

January

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
January 14th John Mowbray, 4th Duke of Norfolk English nobleman
January Anne of York Daughter of Richard Plantagenets 36

February

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
February 10th Catherine of Kleve Duchess of Geldern and Countess of Zutphen 58
February 22 Henry XI. Duke of Glogau, Crossen and Freystadt
February 23 Pietro Mocenigo Doge of Venice (1474–1476)

March

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
2nd March Louis de Chalon-Châtel-Guyon eldest son of the Prince of Orange; Confidant of Charles the Bold
March 10th Simon de Lalaing Chamberlain and Governor of the Dukes of Burgundy
the 14th of March Lambert Witinghof German university professor, rector of the University of Rostock and canon in Lübeck

April

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
April 1st Matthias von Kemnat German historian and humanist
12. April Dietrich III. from Schönberg Bishop of Meissen
before April 17th Arnold Pannartz Printer in Subiaco and Rome
26th of April Simonetta Vespucci Mistress of Giuliano di Piero de 'Medici , model 23
April 29 Elisabeth of Württemberg Countess of Werdenberg

May

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
5th of May Bartolomeo Roverella Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and Archbishop of Ravenna
May 6th Kaspar Mettelbach German Mayor of the imperial city of Heilbronn
May 16 Lubbe Onneken East Frisian chief at Kniphausen
May 20th Johann IV. Tulbeck Prince-Bishop of Freising

June

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
8th June George Neville Lord Chancellor of England, Archbishop of York
8th June Giovanni Battista Orsini Grand Master of the Johanniter
June 22 Johann Count of Marle and Soissons and a Burgundian troop leader

July

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
3rd of July Nicholas I. Duke of Oppeln, Falkenberg and Strehlitz, Lord of Klein Glogau
July 6th Regiomontanus Mathematician and astronomer of the late Middle Ages 40
July 18th Filippo Calandrini Cardinal and Archbishop of Bologna 73
July 19 Hans Bohm Preacher, "Pauker von Niklashausen"
July 19 Pierfrancesco de 'Medici the Elder Italian banker
before July 24th Konrad Sweynheym Printer in Subiaco and Rome

August

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
August 11th Heinrich Blarer Constance merchant and patrician
August 23 Catherine of Saxony Electress of Brandenburg
August 27 Johannes Knuss fourth abbot of the later imperial abbey of Ochsenhausen

September

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
September 8th Johann II. Duke of Alençon and Count of Le Perche 67
September 20th Wolfgang III. Chamberlain of Worms , called von Dalberg German knight, court marshal of the Palatinate Elector Friedrich I. 50

December

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
December 1 Agnes of Burgundy Duchess of Bourbon
December 4th Zdenko von Sternberg Bohemian nobleman, diplomat and politician
12th of December Friedrich I. Elector Palatinate 51
December 22 Isabella Neville Daughter of Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick 25th
December 26th Galeazzo Maria Sforza Duke of Milan 32
December Johann Manuel of Portugal and Vilhena Bishop of Guarda

Date unknown

Day Surname Profession known as Age receipt
Zanetto Bugatto Italian painter
Johannes Erler Titular Bishop of Gardar, Auxiliary Bishop in Meissen and Breslau
Hans von Flachslanden Mayor of Basel (1454–1463)
John Fortescue English political writer
Fritz Grawert Councilor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
Johann Hertze German legal scholar and councilor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
Bilgeri von Heudorf German nobleman
Ludwig von Kosiack Carniolan knight
Reinhard von Weilnau Prince Abbot of Fulda
Bosio Sforza Count of San Fiora, Count of Cotiognola, Signore of Castell'Arguato
Hermann Sundesbeke Councilor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
Heinrich Vriese Priest and Vicar General in Cologne