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Year 1433 was a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar. Events. January–December. May 31 – Sigismund ...
However, in 1433, the voyages ceased and Ming China turned away from the seas. [168] Admiral Zheng He himself died in 1433 [169] or 1435. [170] The trade still flourished long after the voyages had ceased. [171] Chinese ships continued to control the Eastern Asian maritime trade. [165] [172] [173] They also kept on trading with India and East ...
1433. Winter – much of the town of Alnwick in Northumbria is burnt by a Scottish raiding party. 1434. 23 November – the River Thames freezes between London Bridge ...
1433: Zheng He dies [49] Hong Bao and Ma Huan arrive in Calicut and send seven men to Mecca while Hong Bao visits Djofar, Lasa, Aden, Mogadishu, and Barawa before heading back to China [50] 17 January: Treasure fleet arrives at Hormuz [48] 9 March: Treasure fleet departs from Hormuz and heads back to China [51] 31 March: Treasure fleet arrives ...
1433. August 31 – Sigismondo d'Este, Italian nobleman (d. 1507) September 17 – James of Portugal, Portuguese cardinal (d. 1459) [26] September 24 – Shekha of ...
The dukes' lands straddled the border areas between the Kingdom of France and the Holy Roman Empire and were divided into two groups of possessions. [5] In the south was the Duchy of Burgundy itself, and the neighbouring County of Burgundy (the modern Franche-Comté), a fief of the Empire.
Zheng He (also romanized Cheng Ho; 1371–1433/1435) was a Chinese admiral, explorer, diplomat, and bureaucrat during the early Ming dynasty (1368–1644). He is often regarded as the greatest admiral in Chinese history.
1433. 31 May. Sigismund is crowned Holy Roman Emperor, becoming the first emperor since the death of his father Charles IV in 1378. [15] 14 August.