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1448

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Year 1448 (MCDXLVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar.

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  • July 2 Catherine Karlsdotter, daughter of Karl Ormsson Gumsehuvud and wife of King Karl VIII of Sweden, is crowned as Queen consort of Sweden.
  • July 23 The League of Lezhë, made up of the armies of various Albanian principalities, defeats the forces of the Venetian Republic and the Ottoman Empire at the battle of Scutari.[15]
  • July 25 The Council of Basel, opposed to the Pope at Rome, reloctes to Lausanne and holds its first session, presided over by the antipope Felix V.[12]
  • July 29 The War in Gotland begins in Scandinavia as an army from Sweden, commanded by Generals Magnus Gren and Birger Trolle, invades the island of Gotland, at the time ruled by Denmark.[16] The invasion is repelled by Erik of Pomerania, ruler of the island and the former King of Sweden and Denmark.
  • July 31 The Siege of Svetigrad ends after 10 weeks as the defenders surrender to the Ottomans.[17] The reason for giving up is the lack of a safe water supply, either because it was contaminated from a dead animal in the castle well[18], or because the Ottomans were able to locate and cut off the castles source of water.[19]
  • August 14 At the Battle of Oranik, Albanian forces led by Skanderbeg defeat the armies of the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire.O'Connell, Monique (2009). Men of Empire: Power and Negotiation in Venice's Maritime State. Baltimore (Md.): The Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 34. ISBN 978-0801891458.
  • September 1 After his betrothal to Dorothea of Brandenburg, Queen Dowager and widow of King Christoffer III (who died in January), German Count Christian of Oldenburg, is elected by the Danish nobility to become the new monarch, King Christian I of Denmark.[20]
  • September 3 Prince George of Poděbrady, leader of the Hussites in Bohemia (now the Czech Republic]] captures Prague after leading 9,000 of his troops from Kutná Hora.[21]
  • September 15 At the Battle of Caravaggio, the armies of the Ambrosian Republic of Milan, led by Francesco Sforza, defeat those of the Republic of Venice, commanded by Micheletto Attendolo.[22]
  • September 16 General Thomas Kantakouzenos of the Serbian Despotate recaptures Srebrenica and Višegrad from the Kingdom of Bosnia. led by King Stephen Thomas of |Bosnia]].[23]
  • September 30 Leonardo III Tocco becomes the new ruler of Epirus upon the death of his father Carlo II Tocco.[24]

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