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1 | 1461 | - Edward IV. Ruler of England 1461-1483. House of York: Great-great-grandson of Edward III, son of Duke of York.
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2 | 1465 | - In Germany, drypoint engravings invented.
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3 | 1475 | - Muzzle-loaded rifles invented in Italy and Germany.
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4 | 1483 | - Edward V. Ruler of England 4/9/1483-6/25/1483. House of York: Eldest son of Edward IV, murdered in Tower of London.
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5 | 1485 | - Henry VII Gaunt. Ruler of England 1485-1508. House of Tudor: Son of Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond, whose father had married the widow of Henry V; descended from Edward III through his mother, Mary Beaufort, via John of Gaunt. By marriage with daughter of Edward IV he united Lancaster and York.
- Leonardo DaVinci designed the first parachute.
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6 | 1486 | - In Venice, the first known copyright granted.
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7 | 1487 | |
8 | 1492 | - Leonardo da Vinci first to seriously theorize about flying machines.
- Martin Behaim invented the first map globe.
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9 | 1494 | - Whiskey invented in Scotland.
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10 | 1500 | - The first flush toilets appeared.
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11 | 1509 | - Henry VIII. Ruler of England 1509-1547. House of Tudor: Only surviving son of Henry VII by Elizabeth, daughter of Edward IV.
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12 | 1510 | - Leonardo da Vinci designs a horizontal water wheel.
- Pocket watch invented by Peter Henlein.
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13 | 1513 | - Urs Graf invents etching.
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