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  1. Renaissance (14795 bytes)
    79: ...cy for the rich wanting to proclaim their ascendancy over the poor and over other cities.
    86: ...rnolfini Portrait]], by [[Jan van Eyck]], painted 1434]]
  2. Age of Exploration (14467 bytes)
    7: ...cial interest in what lay further east. The [[Papacy]] also launched expeditions in hopes of finding c...
    15: ...an economy was dependent on gold and silver currency, but low domestic supplies had plunged much of Eu...
    18: ...naging to push a few miles further south and in [[1434]] the obstacle of [[Cape Bojador]] was overcome. ...
    26: ...th only a handful of men. Once Spanish suzereignancy was established the main focus became the extract...
  3. Portugal (61755 bytes)
    27: While a dependency of the [[Kingdom of Leon]], Portugal occasionally...
    42: In [[1434]], [[Gil Eanes]] rounded [[Cape Bojador]], south ...
    47: ...gal formaly maintained its independent law, currency, colonies, and government, under a personal union...
    59: ...obustly. Additionally, and unlike any true autocracy, Portugal was a founding member of [[OECD]], and ...
    61: ...[European Union]]. In [[1999]], the Asian dependency of [[Macau]], was returned to [[People's Republic...
  4. Donatello (10376 bytes)
    10: ...ectural setting. In fact, so strong is this tendency that the ''Saint Mark'', when inspected at the ma...
    23: ...cides with Cosimo's. Almost immediately, in May [[1434]], he signed a contract for the marble pulpit on ...
  5. Jan van Eyck (7234 bytes)
    1: ...umb|250px|''[[The Arnolfini Portrait]]'', painted 1434]]
    22: ...han those of Flanders, and this he did with accuracy and not without poetic feeling.
    26: ...less we accept as progress a more searching delicacy of finish, counterbalanced by an excessive softne...
    28: ...he [[National Gallery, London|National Gallery]] (1434), in which a rare insight into the detail of anim...
    30: ...e the Virgin under the protection of St George ([[1434]]).
  6. Florence (11538 bytes)
    1: ... the kingdom of Italy. Florence was long ruled ([[1434]]-[[1494]], [[1512]]-[[1527]] and [[1530]]-[[1737...
    19: ...the [[Germany|German]] emperor, and the pro-[[Papacy|Papal]] [[Guelphs]], who after their victory spli...
    21: ... in Europe, assisted by her own strong gold currency, the [[guilder|florin]] (introduced in [[1252]]),...
    23: ...ression, the city came under the sway ([[1382]]-[[1434]]) of the [[Albizzi]] family, bitter rivals of th...
    27: ...een seen as a legitimisation of political expediency and even malpractice. Commissioned by the Medici,...
  7. Henry the Navigator (6878 bytes)
    7: ...he colonization of the Azores during Pedro's regency (1439–1448).
    15: ...me the first European known to pass the cape in [[1434]].
    21: ..., King [[John II of Portugal]], continued his policy of exploration on assuming the throne in 1481. W...
  8. March 19 (9902 bytes)
    40: *[[1434]] - [[Ashikaga Yoshikatsu]], Japanese shogun (b. ...
  9. Rome (33048 bytes)
    82: ... remaining possessions of the senatorial aristocracy and the local Byzantine administration in Rome we...
    90: ...02]]–[[610]]). Phocas recognized their primacy over that of the [[Patriarch of Constantinople]] ...
    92: ...re in the empire made both the local lay aristocracy and Church leadership largely Greek-speaking. How...
    94: ...ntury, despite further tensions, Rome and the Papacy continued to prefer continued Byzantine rule - i...
    98: ...the [[Franks]], to attack the Lombards on the Papacy's behalf.

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