1491 - Political Events

Political Events

Beatrice d'Este marries Ludovico Sforza in the Castello of Pavia January 17, a date chosen as propitious by Il Moro after consultation with his court physician and astrologer. His former mistress Cecilia Gallerani gives birth May 1 to a boy, Cesare; Il Moro gives her a stately mansion near the Duomo at Milan, built originally by his ancestor Filippo Maria Visconti; he tells his bride the news of his son's birth and repeats his vow never to renew his liaison with Cecilia.

France's Charles VIII annexes Brittany by marrying Anne, duchess of Brittany. He thereby offends the German king, Maximilian I, to whose daughter Margaret he was affianced as a dauphin by his late father, Louis XI (see 1492).

England's Henry VII goes to war to prevent the French annexation of Brittany, making peace with Scotland to release his troops for action on the Continent.

The Bohemian-Hungarian king Ladislas II signs the Treaty of Pressburg acknowledging the Hapsburg right of succession.

Constantinople makes peace with Egypt's Mamelukes after a 6-year war. Egypt gains control of Cilicia in Anatolia.