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1432 and Florentine
Around 1450 – 1456 he painted his three most famous paintings The Battle of San Romano, the victory of the Florentine army over the Sienese in 1432, for the Palazzo Medici in Florence.

1432 and Venice
* Apart from his treatises on the arts, Alberti also wrote: Philodoxus (" Lover of Glory ", 1424 ), De commodis litterarum atque incommodis (" On the Advantages and Disadvantages of Literary Studies ", 1429 ), Intercoenales (" Table Talk ", c. 1429 ), Della famiglia (" On the Family ", begun 1432 ) Vita S. Potiti (" Life of St. Potitus ", 1433 ), De iure ( On Law, 1437 ), Theogenius (" The Origin of the Gods ", c. 1440 ), Profugorium ab aerumna (" Refuge from Mental Anguish ",), Momus ( 1450 ) and De Iciarchia (" On the Prince ", 1468 ). These and other works were translated and printed in Venice by the humanist Cosimo Bartoli in 1586.
The Karamanids were defeated in 1428 and Venice withdrew in 1432 following the defeat at the second Siege of Thessalonica in 1430.
Summoned to Venice to discuss future operations on March 29, 1432, he came without suspicion.
After the latter was put to death at Venice ( 1432 ), Colleoni passed to direct service of the Venetian republic, entering on the major phase of his career.
He visited this latter convent in 1432 and then proceeded to Venice, and finally to Rome, where the manners of the Curia provoked anew his violent language and occasioned a charge of conspiracy against the pope.

1432 and after
In 1432, a pro-Polish party in Lithuania elected Vytautas's brother Žygimantas as grand duke, leading to an armed struggle over the Lithuanian succession which stuttered on for years after Władysław's death.
However the painting was not finished until six years after his death, in 1432, so the degree to which the surviving altarpiece reflects his work, rather than that of Jan who took it over, remains much discussed.
The first bridge over the Nith, Devorgilla Bridge, named after the mother of King John Balliol, founder of Balliol College, Oxford, was built here in 1432.
The sixth Baron Beaumont was created Viscount Beaumont ( the first creation of this rank in England ) in 1432 ; after the death of the 2nd Viscount both titles fell into abeyance.
The text as we have it became abbreviated after 1432, and historians believe the remainder of the text is a subsequent accretion.
Adam Hepburn, Master of Hailes ( born after 1432 – died 1479 ) was Sheriff of Berwickshire in April 1467, and had a charter of confirmation of Dunsyre in the sheriffdom of Lanarkshire, dated 13 October 1475, being thereafter designated ' of Dunsyre '.
In 1432, after the conquest of the neighbouring Aargau, Aarwangen Castle was purchased by the city of Bern, which then acquired the remainder of the former Grünenberg estate, including the area of the current district of Aarwangen, in 1480.
Oliver King ( c. 1432 – 29 August 1503 ) was a Bishop of Exeter and Bishop of Bath and Wells who restored Bath Abbey after 1500.

1432 and artist
His first documented commission, the Cantoria (" Singing Gallery "; 1431 – 1438 ) for the Cathedral of Florence proves that he must have been an accomplished artist long before joining the Sculptors Guild in 1432.

1432 and .
* 1432 – Luigi Pulci, Italian poet ( d. 1484 )
Afonso V (, originally Affonso ) KG ( 15 January 1432 – 28 August 1481 ), called the African (), was King of Portugal and the Algarves.
An opportunity for Alfonso to reconquer Naples occurred in 1432, when Caracciolo was killed in a conjure.
Bayezid II was born in Dimetoka Palace ( now Didymoteicho ) in Thrace as the son of Mehmed II ( 1432 – 81 ) and Valide Sultan Mükrime Hatun, the daughter of Süleyman Bey, the sixth ruler of Dulkadirids, who died in 1492.
* 1432 – The first battle between the forces of Švitrigaila and Sigismund Kęstutaitis is fought near the town of Oszmiana ( Ashmyany ), launching the most active phase of the Lithuanian Civil War.
The discussions began on 10 January 1432, centering chiefly on the four articles of Prague.
* 1432 – King Afonso V of Portugal ( d. 1481 )
* 1476 – George Neville, English archbishop and statesman ( b. 1432 )
* 1432 – Isabel of Coimbra, Queen of Portugal ( d. 1455 )
* Adoration of the Magi ( c. 1431 – 1432 ) -
Pope Innocent VIII ( 1432 – 25 July 1492 ), born Giovanni Battista Cybo ( or Cibo ), was Pope from 1484 until his death.
Within a few years, however, Jamal was assassinated by either disloyal friends or cousins around 1432 or 1433, and was succeeded by his brother Badlay ibn Sa ' ad ad-Din.
* Diogo de Azambuja ( 1432 – 1518 ) Portuguese explorer of the African coast.
* July 25 – Pope Innocent VIII ( b. 1432 )
* June 8 – George Neville, English archbishop and statesman ( b. c. 1432 )
* May 3 – Mehmed II, Ottoman Sultan ( b. 1432 )

Office and Works
On 30 June 1939 legislation ceased the CCC program to be an independent agency, transferred to the Federal Security Agency along with the Social Security Board, National Youth Administration, U. S. Employment Service, the Office of Education and the Works Progress Administration.
Prior to Michelangelo's involvement, the Overseers of the Office of Works of the Duomo ( Operai ), consisting mostly of members of the influential woolen cloth guild, the Arte della Lana, had plans to commission a series of twelve large Old Testament sculptures for the buttresses of the cathedral of Santa Maria Del Fiore.
The term " Skunk Works " is a registered trademark of Lockheed Martin ; the company also holds several registrations of it with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
* Works Progress Administration Tampa Office Records at the University of South Florida
In the 18th century, in response to the growth of the British Empire and economic changes, institutions such as the Office of Works and the Navy Board grew large.
In 1905, responsibility for the castle was transferred from the War Office to the Office of Works, although the garrison remained until 1923, when the troops moved to Redford Barracks in south-west Edinburgh.
Similar and competitive packages included SmartWare, Microsoft Works, Context MBA, Framework, Enable and Ability Office.
) He would also go on to found the Wyandotte Savings Bank in 1871, which was housed in the Main Office building of the Eureka Iron Works ( which still stands at the southwest corner of Biddle and Elm ; though greatly remodelled it remains the oldest building in the city today ).
Additional county government facilities have been built or expanded throughout Lake County, including the Coroner's Office, Health Department / Community Health Center facilities, Division of Transportation, Public Works and Winchester House.
There was the ' Kings Works ' after the Norman Conquest ; the ' Office of Works ' ( 1378-1832 ); The Office of Woods, Forests, Land Revenues and Works ( 1832 – 1851 ); and the Ministry of Works ( 1851 – 1962 ).
Together with Robert Smirke and Sir John Soane, he became an official architect to the Office of Works in 1813, ( the appointment ended in 1832 ) at a salary of £ 500 per annum, following the death in September of that year of James Wyatt, this marked the high point in his professional life.
, members of the North Hanover Township Committee ( with committee assignments listed in parentheses ) are Mayor Jim Durr ( Liaison to County Land Use Office and Small Cities Grant Matters ), Deputy Mayor Mike Moscatiello ( Sub-Standard Housing Commissioner, Military Liaison and Liaison to Administration ), Deb Butler ( Recreation Commissioner and Liaison to Municipal Drug Alliance ), Lou Delorenzo ( Public Works Commissioner, Landfill Commissioner / Recycling Commissioner and Mobile Home Commissioner ) and Bill Tilton ( Police Commissioner, Liaison to Jacobstown Fire Company and COAH Liaison ).
The Great Depression brought several important Works Progress Administration ( WPA ) construction projects including the Eastern New Mexico University Administration Building, Downtown Portales Post Office, and Roosevelt County Courthouse.
Through a recommendation of the 4th Earl of Bute in 1757 he was appointed architectural tutor to the Prince of Wales, later George III, and in 1766 also, along with Robert Adam, Architect to the King, ( this being an unofficial title, rather than an actual salaried post with the Office of Works ).
From 1761 he held the unofficial post of Joint Architect to the King, he was then promoted to his first official post in the Office of Works and was from 1769-1782 Comptroller of the King's Works, his final promotion put him in charge, from 1782 being Surveyor-General and Comptroller a post he kept until his death.

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