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  • versions) was Prince of Moldavia between 1457 and 1504, and the most prominent ... half-brother Petru Aron. Between 1451 and 1457, Moldavia was troubled by ...
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  • Jacob Obrecht (1457/1458 – late July, 1505) was a Flemish composer of Renaissance music. He was the most famous composer of masses in Europe ...
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  • Laetus tried to emulate the lives of the ancient Romans, and around ... Laetus became the stage director. In 1457, Laetus succeeded Valla as ...
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  • stolen. The robbery was not discovered till March 1457, and it was not until May that the police identified the gang of student-robbers. A year more ...
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  • The Florentine humanist Lorenzo Valla (d. 1457), in his commentaries on the New Testament, did much to establish that the author of the Corpus ...
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  • Hungary, son of the above, duke of Austria 1440 - 1457. ... * Ladislaus Posthumus of Bohemia and Hungary, king of Hungary 1444 - 1457 ...
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  • place the founding of the Sultanate in 1457. During the seventeenth century ... in Johore, arrived in Sulu from Malacca. In 1457, he married into the royal ...
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  • Lorenzo (or Laurentius) Valla (c. 1406 - August 1, 1457) was an Italian humanist, rhetorician, classical scholar, reformer, and educator. He ...
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  • color:#000099;"|Ninth KingSeongjongl:1457-1494r:1469-1494 ... color:#000099;"|NinthKing Seongjongl:1457-1494r:1469-1494 ...
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  • he could be awarded a Master's Degree in 1457. On November 11, 1457, he was appointed to the Arts Faculty of the University of Vienna, where ...
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  • W. Norton & Company, Inc,, 2001), 1445-1457 form, in Frye’s vision, ... a new poetics as well …” Frye (2001), 1445-1457. ===Archetypal ...
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  • * Abu'l-Qasim Bābar 1447-1457 (850-61 AH) * Shāh Mahmūd 1457 (861 AH) * Ibrāhim 1457-1459 (861-863 AH) ...
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  • Joseon ( 조선 성종; 成宗, the ninth ruler, 1457-1494), who succeeded King Yejong (예종; 睿宗, the eighth monarch) in 1469 and ruled until ...
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  • established=1457| type=Public university| rector=Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Jäger | ... Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg) was founded 1457 in Freiburg by the Habsburgs ...
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  • Women. Andrea di Bartolo di Bargilla (c. 1423 - 1457), c. 1450. Detached fresco. 247 x 153 cm. Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Italy.]] ...
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  • from: -1479 till: -1457 color:18 text:"Hatshepsut" from: -1425 till: -1399 color:18 text:"Amenhotep II" from: -1399 till: ...
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  • Nicholas de Lynne, Oxford produced an almanac. In 1457, the first printed almanac was published at Mainz, by Gutenberg. Regio-Montanus produced an almanac ...
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  • *1900: John Baptist de la Salle (1651-1719) and Rita of Cascia (1381-1457) == Papal teachings and publications == Leo XIII is most famous for ...
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  • amici eius, written sometime between 1454 and 1457. While technically not classed as a motet, it has a similar texture and uses a cantus firmus. ...
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  • #039;s name and date, the Mainz Psalter of August 1457, and while proudly proclaiming the mechanical process by which it had been produced, it made ...
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  • Unitas Fratrum (Unity or the Brethren) already in 1457. Under Emperor Maximilian II, the Bohemian state assembly established the Confessio Bohemica ...
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  • Worship of the Golden Calf by Filippino Lippi (1457-1504)]] "There is not a misfortune that Israel has suffered which is not partly a retribution ...
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  • When Edo Castle was constructed in 1457; the city was known as Edo ... In 1457, Ōta Dōkan built Edo Castle on the site. Hōjō Ujitsuna ...
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  • King Sejo expanded and renovated the hall in 1457. The Library Hall consists of four halls constructed in a rectangle pattern. The architects designed ...
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  • was occasional resistance, such as the wars of 1457, 1669, and 1789, all of which were lost by the Ainu. (Notable Ainu revolts include Shakushain ...
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  • printed book to include music, the Mainz psalter (1457), had to have the notation added in by hand. This is similar to the room left in other incunabulae ...
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  • In 1457, a Hungarian legation sent by Ladislaus Posthumus of Bohemia and King Ladislaus V carried larger timpani mounted on horseback to the ...
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  • * 1457: Albert III, Margrave of Brandenburg (also Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Elector of Brandenburg) * 1464: Frederick II (also Elector ...
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  • but was spared on account of his youth. In 1457, László was captured with a trick and beheaded, while the king died (possibly of poisoning ...
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  • the Posthumous, king of Bohemia and Hungary (d. 1457) held the title Duke of Luxembourg in the 1450s, and after his death, his brother-in-law William ...
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  • In 1457, some Hussites formed the Unitas Fratrum, later also known as the Moravians, who embraced the principle of peace and rejected war. They ...
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  • gain the crown as Prince of Moldavia in 1457 and was later helped by Stephen ... borne the brunt of Vlad’s wrath in 1456-1457 and again in 1458-1459 and 1460. ...
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  • Hussite George of Podebrady (Jiří z Poděbrad) in 1457, intensifying fears of the restitution of the Slavonic nationality, and Silesian dukes, most ...
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  • Artist: Andrea di Bartolo di Bargilla (ca. 1423–1457)]] One role of Petrarch is as the founder of a new method of scholarship, Renaissance ...
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  • under his successor, Pope Pius II. In 1457 a crusader army led by St. John of Capistrano confronted a small Turkish force at Belgrade and routed ...
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  • – a lunar date. This date corresponds to May 9, 1457 B.C.E. based on Thutmose III's accession in 1479 B.C.E. After victory in battle, ...
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  • across Europe, from the single Mainz press in 1457 to 110 presses by 1480, of which 50 were in Italy. Venice quickly became the center of typographic ...
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  • Ştefan cel Mare (Stephen the Great) ruled between 1457 and 1504, a period of nearly 50 years during which he won 32 battles defending his country against ...
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  • Bowen, 2003, p. 26 (citing Amman Cables 1456, 1457, December 11 1966, National Security Files (Country File: Middle East), LBJ Library (Austin ...
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  • as Holy Roman Emperor), when the Albertinian line (1457) and the Elder Tyrolean line (1490) had become extinct. In 1396, representatives of nobility ...
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