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* '''1479''': [[Duroc]] manifested in [[Cardiff]]. ([[TW]]: ''[[Dead Man Walking]]'')
* '''1479''': [[Duroc]] manifested in [[Cardiff]]. ([[TW]]: ''[[Dead Man Walking]]'')
* '''1482''': The [[Eleventh Doctor]] said that this year was "full of glitches". ([[DW]]: ''[[The Impossible Astronaut]]'')
* '''1482''': The [[Eleventh Doctor]] said that this year was "full of glitches". ([[DW]]: ''[[The Impossible Astronaut]]'')
* '''1483''': Around [[April]], the [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Peri Brown]] and [[Erimem]] met the young [[Richard III of England|Richard III]], who had just begun his reign as [[King of England]]. The Doctor skipped ahead to 1485, leaving Peri and Erimem to live through the next two years in England to catch up to him. They were forced to take up employment as serving wenches at a pub called "The Kingmaker". ([[BFA]]: ''[[Kingmaker]]'')
* '''1483''': Around [[April]], the [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Peri Brown]] and [[Erimem]] met the young [[Richard III of England|Richard III]], who had just begun his reign as [[King of England]]. The Doctor skipped ahead to 1485, leaving Peri and Erimem to live through the next two years in England to catch up to him. They were forced to take up employment as serving wenches at a pub called "The Kingmaker". ([[BFA]]: ''[[The Kingmaker]]'')
* '''1485''': The Fifth Doctor intended to rendezvous with Peri and Erimem in 1485, but they instead get off the TARDIS in 1483. Waiting for them, the Doctor gets embroiled in a series of events with King Richard III, whose nephews disappear. ([[EDA]]: ''[[Sometime Never...]]'', [[BFA]]: ''[[The Kingmaker]]'')
* '''1485''': The Fifth Doctor intended to rendezvous with Peri and Erimem in 1485, but they instead get off the TARDIS in 1483. Waiting for them, the Doctor gets embroiled in a series of events with King Richard III, whose nephews disappear. ([[EDA]]: ''[[Sometime Never...]]'', [[BFA]]: ''[[The Kingmaker]]'')
* '''1487''': The [[Aztec]]s sacrificed 20,000 victims to [[Huitzilopochtli]] at their capital of [[Tenochtitlan]]. [[Huitzilin]] fed upon the violent energies released by these sacrifices. ([[NA]]: ''[[The Left-Handed Hummingbird]]'')
* '''1487''': The [[Aztec]]s sacrificed 20,000 victims to [[Huitzilopochtli]] at their capital of [[Tenochtitlan]]. [[Huitzilin]] fed upon the violent energies released by these sacrifices. ([[NA]]: ''[[The Left-Handed Hummingbird]]'')

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The 15th century was a time of great suffering and great discovery, especially for Europeans. Labelled "the Renaissance", it saw the ascension of several great human scholars, as well as some decisive political and military events.

As with most centuries of the first two millennia, the 15th century was home to Jack Harkness, Amy Pond and an Auton duplicate of Rory Williams. A version of Jack from around the time of the deaths of Toshiko Sato and Owen Harper existed in this century, having been buried alive in the 1st century by his brother, Gray. He perpetually died and resurrected an unknown number of times in an earthen tomb underneath Cardiff. (TV: Exit Wounds) Meanwhile, a near-dead Amy Pond was kept alive inside the Pandorica, beginning in the 2nd century. An Auton version of Rory kept vigil near her the entire time. They both awaited a moment in the mid-1990s when a young Amelia Pond would touch the outside of the Pandorica and restore Amy to full health. (TV: The Big Bang)

It was substantially unclear whether the events of the subsequent Big Bang Two erased Amy and Rory's presence in the 15th century. This ambiguity was caused, in part, because the non-Auton, married Rory Williams claimed to have remembered being "made of plastic" at his wedding reception, suggesting that, at least inasmuch as he was concerned, he and Amy were present in the 15th century. (TV: The Big Bang) Amy seemed to also remember those events, and displayed a fondness for the Auton Rory both during her honeymoon (TV: A Christmas Carol) and during a kind of lullaby to her newborn child Melody Pond. (TV: A Good Man Goes to War)