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Template:Use mdy dates Template:About year Template:Year nav Template:C15 year in topicYear 1446 (MCDXLVI) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar.

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January–DecemberEdit

  • March 6 – The Battle of Ragaz marks the last military conflict of the Old Zurich War between the Swiss Confederacy and the Habsburgs. 1,200 Confederates defeat the Austrian army, commanded by Hans von Rechberg and Wolfhard V. von Brandis, the Habsburg bailiff of Feldkirch. Among other things, the banners of the lords of Brandis are lost to the confederates and later transferred to the church in Sarnen. According to contemporary accounts, around 900 men from the Habsburg army and around 100 men from the Swiss army fell in the battle.<ref name=:0>Peter Niederhäuser, Christian Sieber: Ein «Bruderkrieg» macht Geschichte 2006</ref>
  • June 6John Hunyadi is proclaimed regent, bestowing the title "governor" upon him. His election is primarily promoted by the lesser nobility, but Hunyadi has by this time become one of the richest barons of the kingdom. His domains cover an area exceeding 800,000 hectares (2,000,000 acres).<ref>Mureşanu, Camil (2001). John Hunyadi: Defender of Christendom. The Center for Romanian Studies. ISBN 973-9432-18-2, 127-128.</ref> Hunyadi is one of the few contemporaneous barons who has spent a significant part of their revenues to finance the wars against the Ottomans, thus bearing a large share of the cost of fighting for many years.<ref>Makkai, László (1994). "The Three Nations of Transylvania (1360–1526)". In Köpeczi, Béla; Barta, Gábor; Bóna, István; Makkai, László; Szász, Zoltán; Borus, Judit (eds.). History of Transylvania. Akadémiai Kiadó. pp. 178–243. ISBN 963-05-6703-2.</ref>
  • June 12 – An armistice between Duchy of Austria and the Swiss Confederation comes into force.<ref name=":0" />
  • June 21Lidköping gets its charter, and thus qualifies as one of the now defunct Cities of Sweden.
  • AugustChristopher of Bavaria undertakes a fruitless military campaign against Gotland to end Eric of Pomerania's piracy.<ref name=:1>http://www.guteinfo.com/?id=2811, read on 2023-06-26 (Swedish)</ref><ref>[1] on 2023-06-26 (Swedish)</ref>
  • August 24 – After many years of fruitless negotiations between Christopher of Bavaria and Eric of Pomerania, a Swedish war march to Gotland is launched in the early summer of 1446. King Christopher comes with a force to the island and on an open field in Västergarn with crossbowmen at gunpoint behind each monarch's back; regular peace negotiations take place.<ref name=":1" /><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • Nuno Tristão is killed by natives on the coast of Senegal.<ref>Gomes Eanes de Zurara (1453) Crónica dos feitos notáveis que se passaram na Conquista da Guiné por mandado do Infante D. Henrique or Chronica do descobrimento e conquista da Guiné. [Trans. 1896–99 by C.R. Beazley and E. Prestage, The Chronicle of the Discovery and Conquest of Guinea, London: Halykut]</ref>
  • Portuguese navigator Álvaro Fernandes reaches the mouth of the Casamance River in Senegal.<ref>Teixeira da Mota, Avelino (1946) "A descoberta da Guiné", Boletim cultural da Guiné Portuguesa, Vol. 1. Part 1 in No. 1 (Jan), p. 11-68, Pt. 2 in No. 2 (Apr), p. 273-326; Pt. 3 in No. 3 (Jul), p. 457-509.</ref>
  • The Precious Belt Bridge in China is fully reconstructed.<ref>Needham, Joseph (1986). Science and Civilization in China: Volume 4, Part 3. Taipei: Caves Books, Ltd, 174.</ref>
  • In Italy, the siege of Cremona, by the condottieri troops of Francesco Piccinino and Luigi dal Verme, is raised after the arrival of Scaramuccia da Forlì.<ref>Block, Wolfgang (1913). Die condottieri. Berlin.</ref>
  • The Blarney Stone is set into a tower of Blarney Castle in Blarney, County Cork in Ireland.<ref>Samuel, Mark; Hamlyn, Kate (2007). Blarney Castle: Its History, Development and Purpose. Cork University. ISBN 978-1-85918-411-0.</ref>

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