1436
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Year 1436 (MCDXXXVI) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
Events of 1436
- April – Paris is recaptured by the French.
- 25 June – The Incorporated Guild of Smiths is founded in Newcastle upon Tyne.
- July 5 – The Hussite Wars effectively end in Bohemia. Sigismund is accepted as King.
- Alexandru I Aldea is replaced as ruler of Wallachia by Vlad II Dracul.
- The Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral in Florence is consecrated.
- The Bosnian language is first mentioned in a document.
- Date of the Visokom papers (on Visoki), the last direct sources of the old town of Visoki.
- In the Ming Empire of China, the inauguration of the Zhengtong Emperor takes place.
- In Ming Dynasty China, a significant portion of the southern grain tax is commuted to payments in silver, known as the Gold Floral Silver (jinhuayin). This comes about due to officials' and military generals' increasing demands to be paid in silver instead of grain, as commercial transactions draw more silver into nationwide circulation. Some counties have trouble transporting all the required grain to meet their tax quotas, so it makes sense to pay the government in silver, a medium of exchange that is already abundant amongst landowners through their own private commercial affairs.
- The Florentine polymath Leon Battista Alberti begins writing the treatise On Painting, in which he argues for the importance of mathematical perspective in the creation of three-dimensional vision on a two-dimensional plane. This follows the ideas of Massacio and his concepts of linear perspective and vanishing point in artwork.
Births
- January 26 – Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset, Lancastrian military commander during the English Wars of the Roses (d. 1464)
- June 6 – Regiomontanus, German astronomer (d. 1476)
- November 16 – Leonardo Loredan, Doge of Venice (d. 1521)
- November 26 – Princess Catherine of Portugal, writer (d. 1463)
- date unknown
- Isabella of Bourbon, wife of Charles the Bold (d. 1465)
- Sheikh Hamdullah, Arabic calligrapher (d. 1520)
- Francisco Cardinal Jiménez de Cisneros, Spanish Cardinal and statesman (d. 1517)
- Hernando del Pulgar, Spanish writer
- Abi Ahmet Celebi, chief physician of Ottoman empire. Produced a study on kidney and bladder stones and supported the research of the Jewish doctor Musa Colinus ul-Israil on the application of drugs. He founded the first Ottoman medical school.
Deaths
- May 4 – Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson, Swedish statesman and rebel leader (murdered) (b. c. 1390)
- October 8 – Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut (b. 1401)
- December 30 – Louis III, Elector Palatine (b. 1378)
- date unknown – Qazi Zadeh, Persian mathematician (b. 1364)