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Events
January–March
- January 2 - The Battle of Kunovica is fought between the Christian crusaders, led by John Hunyadi, and the Muslim armies of the Ottoman Empire in what is now Serbia. After having retreated 10 days earlier following their loss in the Battle of Zlatitsa, Hunyadi and King Wladyslaw III of Hungary defeat the Ottoman forces and take several of their commanders as prisoners of war, including Mahmud Bey, son-in-law of the Sultan Murad II.
- February 15 - Stjepan Vukčić Kosača, the Grand Duke of Bosnia, signs a treaty with the King Alfonso of Naples, agreeing to become his vassal in exchange for help against the Republic of Venice.
- March 2 - The League of Lezhë, an alliance of Albanian principalities, is established in Lezhë; George Kastrioti Skanderbeg is proclaimed commander of the Albanian resistance.
April–June
July–September
- July 22 - Oddantonio da Montefeltro, the Duke of Urbino, an independent duchy in what is now the Le Marche region of Italy, is assassinated at his palace by conspirators, who also murder his counsellors Manfredo dei Pio da Carpi and Tommaso di Guido dell'Agnello. He is succeeded by his half-brother, Federico da Montefeltro.
- August 6 - A Portuguese fleet of caravels, led by Lançarote de Freitas, lands 235 slaves at Algarve, Portugal.
- August 15 - The Peace of Szeged is signed between the Turkish Ottoman Empire and Hungary.
- August 22 - Đurađ Branković reclaims Serbia from Ottoman control after the signing of the peace of Szeged, and Wladyslaw of Hungary offers the throne of Bulgaria to John Hunyadi.
- August 26 - Old Zürich War - Battle of St. Jakob an der Birs: Charles VII of France, seeking to send away troublesome troops made idle by the truce with England, sends his son with a large army into Switzerland, to support the claims of Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor. The massively outnumbered Swiss force is destroyed in this battle, but inflict such casualties on the French that they withdraw.
- August - After making peace with the Karamanids, Ottoman Sultan Murad II abdicates in favor of his son Mehmed II.
- September 9 - General Alvise Loredan, commander of the Venetian and Papal States squadrons in the Crusade of Varna, receives instructions from the Republic of Venice to open secret negotiations with the Ottoman Sultan and to abstain from offensive actions until further notice. Loredan is soon faced with defending an Ottoman invasion of Europe.
- September 18 - As the Crusade of Varna resumes, the 16,000 Christian soldiers under the command of Wladyslaw and Hunyadi begin crossing over the Danube river near Belgrade and complete their crossing into Ottoman Muslim territory in Bulgaria.
October–December
Date unknown
Births
Deaths
- January 8 - Wilhelm II, Count of Henneberg-Schleusingen
- February 14 - Henriette, Countess of Montbéliard, regent of Württemberg
- March 9 - Leonardo Bruni, Italian humanist
- April 26 - Robert Campin, Flemish painter
- May 20 - Saint Bernardino of Siena, Italian Franciscan missionary
- May 27 - John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset, English military leader
- October 15 - Niccolò Piccinino, Italian mercenary
- November 10 - King Władysław III of Poland
- November 25 - Martin Gouge, French chancellordate unknown - Pier Paolo Vergerio the Elder, Italian humanist, statesman, and canon lawyer