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    September 13 – A rebellion orchestrated by King Edward IV of England 's former ally, Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, forces the King to flee England to seek support from his brother-in-law, Charles the Bold of Burgundy. October 3 – Warwick releases Henry VI of England from the Tower of London, and restores him to the throne.

  2. The 1470s was the decade that started on January 1, 1470 and ended on December 31, 1479. It is distinct from the decade known as the 148th decade which began on January 1, 1471. and ended on December 31, 1480.

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  4. Jun 26, 2021 · OVERVIEW. 1470s fashion emphasized the undergarment, creating a tighter silhouette that revealed the chemise underneath. At the same time, Spain had a great influence on other regions lead by fashion icon Charles the Bold who impacted both menswear and womenswear in his era.

  5. Jun 27, 2021 · In the 1470s the turret had acquired the frontlet, bands of black silk hanging to the shoulders (Van Buren and Wieck 304). In the 1480s the frontlet takes a variety of forms, sometimes longer and wider, and hanging down the back, as in figure 11.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1470s_in_art1470s in art - Wikipedia

    1470: Jorge Afonso – Portuguese Renaissance painter (died 1540) 1470: Gregor Erhart - German sculptor, son of Michel Erhart (died 1540) 1470: Matthias Grünewald – German Renaissance painter of religious works (died 1528) 1470: Wen Zhengming – Ming Dynasty painter, calligrapher, and scholar (died 1559)

  7. Two uniquely Spanish fashions appeared from the 1470s. The verdugada or verdugado was a gown with a bell-shaped hoop skirt with visible casings stiffened with reeds, which would become the farthingale.

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