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Leon Battista Alberti ( February 18, 1404 – April 20, 1472 ) was an Italian author, artist, architect, poet, priest, linguist, philosopher, cryptographer and general Renaissance humanist polymath.
Murad II Kodja ( June 1404, Amasya – 3 February 1451, Edirne ) ( Ottoman Turkish: مراد ثانى Murād-ı < u > s </ u > ānī, Turkish: II.
Pope Boniface IX ( c. 1350 – 1 October 1404 ), born Piero Tomacelli, was the second Roman Pope of the Western Schism, from 2 November 1389 until his death.
After a short-lived period of independence under the Terzi family ( 1404 – 1409 ), Sforza imposed their rule ( 1440 – 1449 ) through their associated families of Pallavicino, Rossi, Sanvitale and Da Correggio.
Pope Innocent VII ( probably1339 – 6 November 1406 ), born Cosimo de ' Migliorati, was briefly Pope at Rome between 1404 and 1406 during the period of the Western Schism ( 1378 – 1417 ) while there was a rival Pope, Antipope Benedict XIII, at Avignon.
Migliorati was unanimously chosen – by eight cardinals – on 17 October 1404 and took the name of Innocent VII.
The emergence of these thinkers was attributed to the then rising notion in Renaissance Italy expressed by one of its most accomplished representatives, Leon Battista Alberti ( 1404 – 1472 ): that " a man can do all things if he will.
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* Leon Battista Alberti ( 1404 – 1472 ) was an Italian author, artist, architect, poet, linguist, philosopher, and cryptographer, and general Renaissance humanist polymath.
De Re Aedificatoria ( 1452, Ten Books of Architecture ), by Leon Battista Alberti ( 1404 – 1472 ), patterned after the De architectura by the Roman architect and engineer Vitruvius, emblema are related to Egyptian hieroglyphics and are considered as being the lost universal language.
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Jacques Daret ( c. 1404 – c. 1470 ) was an Early Netherlandish painter born in Tournai ( now in Belgium ), where he would spend much of his life.
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His paternal grandfather, also named Colard van den Clyte ( d. 1404 ), had been governor first of Cassel and then of Lille.
Ralph Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland ( c. 1404 – 1484 ), the son of John, Lord Neville ( d. 1423 ), succeeded his grandfather in 1425, and married as his first wife Elizabeth Clifford, daughter of Sir Henry Percy (
Eleanor of Arborea ( Sardinian: Elianora de Bas ; Catalan: Elionor d ' Arborea or Elionor de Molins de Rei ; Molins de Rei, Catalonia, 1347 – Oristano / Aristanis, Sardinia, 1404 ) was the giudicessa (" female judge ") of Arborea from 1383 to her death.
He married Christian Bertram ; from which Elizabeth Ros ( d. 1395 ), wife of William Parr of Kendal ( 1350-c. 1404 ) descended.
It is copied from the mediaeval chimneypiece in the Bishop's Palace, Exeter, installed c. 1485 by Peter Courtenay ( d. 1492 ) Bishop of Exeter, a younger son of Sir Philip Courtenay ( 1404 – 1463 ) of Powderham.
The design is copied from the mediaeval chimneypiece in the Bishop's Palace, Exeter, installed c. 1485 by Peter Courtenay ( d. 1492 ) Bishop of Exeter, a younger son of Sir Philip Courtenay ( 1404 – 1463 ) of Powderham.
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