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* [[April 11]] – [[Marguerite de Navarre]], queen of [[Henry II of Navarre]] (d. [[1549]]) * [[April 11]] – [[Marguerite de Navarre]], queen of [[Henry II of Navarre]] (d. [[1549]])
* [[April 20]] – [[Pietro Aretino]], Italian author (d. [[1556]]) * [[April 20]] – [[Pietro Aretino]], Italian author (d. [[1556]])
-* [[April 24]] – Duchess [[Sabina of Bavaria]] (d. [[1564]]) 
* [[May 8]] – [[Andrea Alciato]], Italian jurist and writer (d. [[1550]]) * [[May 8]] – [[Andrea Alciato]], Italian jurist and writer (d. [[1550]])
-* [[July 2]] – [[Elizabeth Tudor (1492–1495)|Elizabeth Tudor]], English princess, daughter of [[Henry VII of England]] (d. [[1495]]) 
-* [[August 1]] – [[Wolfgang, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen]], German prince (d. [[1566]]) 
-* [[August 8]] – [[Matteo Tafuri]], Italian alchemist (d. [[1582]]) 
-* [[September 12]] – [[Lorenzo de' Medici, Duke of Urbino]] (d. [[1519]]) 
-* [[September 29]] – [[Chamaraja Wodeyar III]], King of Mysore (d. [[1553]]) 
-* [[October 1]] – [[Georg Rörer]], German theologian (d. [[1557]]) 
-* [[October 11]] – [[Charles Orlando, Dauphin of France]], French noble (d. [[1495]]) 
-* [[October 30]] – [[Anne d'Alençon]], French noblewoman (d. [[1562]]) 
-* [[November 12]] – [[Johan Rantzau]], German general (d. [[1565]]) 
-* [[November 27]] – [[Donato Giannotti]], Italian writer (d. [[1573]]) 
-* ''date unknown'' 
-** [[Argula von Grumbach]], German Protestant reformer (d. [[1554]])  
-** [[Berchtold Haller]], Swiss reformer (d. [[1536]]) 
-** [[Amago Kunihisa]], Japanese nobleman (d. [[1554]]) 
-** [[Giacomo Aconcio]], Italian pioneer of religious tolerance (d. [[1566]]) 
-** [[Hirate Masahide]], Japanese retainer and tutor of [[Oda Nobunaga]] (d. [[1553]]) 
-** [[Edward Wotton (zoologist)|Edward Wotton]], English physician and zoologist (d. [[1555]]) 
-* ''probable'' 
-** [[Thomas Manners, 1st Earl of Rutland]] (d. [[1543]]) 
-** [[Fernan Perez de Oliva]], Spanish man of letters (d. [[1531]]) 
** [[Polidoro da Caravaggio]], Italian painter (d. [[1543]]) ** [[Polidoro da Caravaggio]], Italian painter (d. [[1543]])
** [[Bernal Díaz del Castillo]], Spanish historian (d. [[1584]]) ** [[Bernal Díaz del Castillo]], Spanish historian (d. [[1584]])
== Deaths == == Deaths ==
-* [[January 25]] – [[Ygo Gales Galama]], Frisian warlord and freedom-fighting rebel (murdered) (b. [[1443]]) 
* [[April 8]] – [[Lorenzo de' Medici]], ruler of Florence (b. [[1449]]) * [[April 8]] – [[Lorenzo de' Medici]], ruler of Florence (b. [[1449]])
-* [[March 19]] – [[Philip II, Count of Nassau-Weilburg]] (1429–1492) (b. [[1418]]) 
-* [[June 7]] – [[Casimir IV Jagiellon]], King of Poland (b. [[1427]]) 
-* [[June 8]] – [[Elizabeth Woodville]], Queen of [[Edward IV of England]] (b. [[1437]]) 
-* [[July 1]] – [[Henry the Younger of Poděbrady]], Bohemian nobleman (b. [[1452]]) 
-* [[July 25]] – [[Pope Innocent VIII]] (b. [[1432]]) 
-* [[August 9]] – [[Beatrice of Silva]], Dominican nun 
-* [[September 20]] – [[Anne Neville, Countess of Warwick]] (b. [[1426]]) 
* [[October 12]] – [[Piero della Francesca]], Italian artist (b. c. [[1412]]) * [[October 12]] – [[Piero della Francesca]], Italian artist (b. c. [[1412]])
-* [[October 25]] – [[Thaddeus McCarthy]], Irish bishop (b. c. [[1455]]) 
-* [[November 6]] – [[Antoine Busnois]], French composer and poet (b. c. [[1430]]) 
-* [[November 9]] – [[Jami]], Persian poet (b. [[1414]]) 
-* [[November 24]] – [[Loys of Gruuthuse]], Earl of [[Winchester]] (b. c. [[1427]]) 
-* ''date unknown'' 
-** [[Ali al-Jabarti]], Somali scholar and politician 
-** [[Baccio Pontelli]], Italian architect (b. c. [[1450]]) 
-** [[Eric Clauesson]], Swedish Norse pagan 
-** [[Satal Rathore of Marwar|Satal Rathore]], Rao of Marwar 
-** [[Sonni Ali]], Songhai ruler 
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== Births == == Births ==
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==Deaths == ==Deaths ==
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"The historians debate these matters [concerned with the "European miracle"], the questions "why" and "when," but not the question "whether" — whether a miracle happened at all. Or, to be more precise, they do not even consider the possibility that the rise of Europe above other civilizations did not begin until 1492, that it resulted not from any European superiority of mind, culture, or environment, but rather from the riches and spoils obtained in the conquest and colonial exploitation of America and, later, Africa and Asia. This possibility is not debated at all, nor is it even discussed, although a very few historians (notably Janet Abu-Lughod, Samir Amin, Andre Gunder Frank, and Immanuel Wallerstein) have come close to doing so in very recent years." --The Colonizer’s Model of the World (1993) by James Morris Blaut

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Year 1492 (MCDXCII) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

The year 1492 is considered to be a significant year in the history of the West, Europe, Christianity, Spain, and the New World, among others, because of the number of significant events to have taken place during it. Some of the events which propelled the year into Western consciousness, also listed below, include the completion of the Reconquista of Spain, the discovery of the West Indies, and the Expulsion of Jews from Spain.

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