Most likely a bon fire!
A follower of Savonarola in 1497 would have supported his strict religious reforms in Florence, such as the bonfires of vanities where "sinful" items were burned. They would likely have embraced austere living, denounced secular excess, and obeyed his moral teachings. They may have also participated in his political initiatives to establish a more virtuous society based on Christian principles.
Girolamo Savonarola died on May 23, 1498 at the age of 45.
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Assuming you were still alive as of 2010, and had already celebrated your birthday - you would be 2010 - 1497 = 513 years old.
"IT" was not invented in 1497.
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1497 and 1498
John Cabot sailed on his first voyage in approximately May 1497.
His first voyage began in 1496 but turned around in Iceland because of disputes with his crew, he set out again in 1497 this time landing in Newfoundland and his final voyage occured in 1498 where he is assumed to have died in a terrible storm with all of his crew members.
Many nations were represented by the many explorers who sailed in 1497.
Jun 24, 1497 fell on a Thursday .
John Cabot came to Canada in 1497.