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October 17, 1428: England begins bombardment of the walls of the French city of Orleans on sixth day of siege.

Template:C15 year in topicYear 1428 (MCDXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar.

EventsEdit

January–MarchEdit

April–JuneEdit

  • April 6Dano-Hanseatic War (1426–1435): The bombardment of Copenhagen, capital of Denmark, by ships of the Northern German Hanseatic League takes place and is repelled by the Danish Navy.
  • April 19 – A truce is reached to halt the Wars in Lombardy six months after the Venetian Army destroyed the Milanese town of Maclodio on October 11. The Duchy of Milan cedes the city of Bergamo to the Republic of Venice and the war halts for two years.<ref>John Julius , A History of Venice (Vintage Books, 1989.</ref>
  • April 22 – After an attack by the Ottoman Empire on Venetian outposts on the Greek island of Euboea, the Republic of Venice, presided over by the Doge Francesco Foscari, authorizes Admiral Andrea Mocenigo to organize 15 warships to hunt and destroy the Ottoman raiders.<ref>Kenneth M. Setton, The Papacy and the Levant (1204–1571), Volume II: The Fifteenth Century (Philadelphia: The American Philosophical Society, 1978) p.37</ref>
  • April 29 – The coronation of the Vietnamese rebel leader Le Loi as the King of Dai Viet takes place in Hanoi (at the time referred to as Thang Long). King Le Loi renames the Viet capital as "Dong Kinh".<ref>Kathlene Baldanza, Ming China and Vietnam: Negotiating Borders in Early Modern Asia (Cambridge University Press, 2016) ISBN 978-1-316-53131-0</ref>
  • May 13Joan of Arc makes her first attempt to reach the Armagnac court at Chinon, arriving at Vaucouleurs speaking to Robert de Baudricourt, captain of the royal garrison, and tells him that God told her in a vision that she had a mission to help restore the Dauphin Charles to the throne. Baudricourt initially declines her request to be given an escort to visit Charles in person.<ref>Larissa Juliet Taylor, The Virgin Warrior: The Life and Death of Joan of Arc (Yale University Press, 2009)</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
  • June 3Dan II leads an army against the Ottomans at Golubac Fortress, obtaining a treaty that will allow him a semi-peaceful rule in Wallachia, until 1432.
  • June 15 – In second bombardment of Copenhagen by the Hanseatic League, all but three of the Danish Navy's ships are destroyed by the Hanseatic cannons, capable of shooting aartillery at greater distances than Denmark is technologically capable of achieving.

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