1440s 1450s in architecture 1460s Architecture timeline 1452 – Leon Battista Alberti completes writing De Re Aedificatoria 1450 Reconstruction of Sforza...
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The 1450s decade ran from January 1, 1450, to December 31, 1459. February 7 – John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk, marries Lady Margaret Beaufort. February...
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1430s 1440s in architecture 1450s Architecture timeline 1440s Great Tower of Tattershall Castle, Lincolnshire, England, is probably largely completed....
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aedificatoria were published, having previously existed only in manuscript. 1470s – 1460s – 1450s – Architecture of the Ottoman Empire after capturing Constantinople...
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1440s 1450s in art 1460s Art timeline The decade of the 1450s in art involved many significant events, especially in sculpture. 1452: Filippo Lippi and...
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redirect to "1690s in architecture" and 1680-1689 redirect to "1680s in architecture" or 1450-1459 redirect to 1450s in architecture, etc. For the 14th...
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1450s 1460s in architecture 1470s Other topics in 1460s: Art Music Architecture timeline 1460 Palazzo Medici in Florence, designed by Michelozzo, is completed...
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Castle (redirect from Castle architecture)
power. In an effort to make them more effective, guns were made ever bigger, although this hampered their ability to reach remote castles. By the 1450s guns...
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– A manuscript of Dante's Divine Comedy is sold in London 1452: Niccolò Perotti made Poet Laureate in Bologna by Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor 1450:...
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1450s and was one of the first works of Venetian Renaissance architecture. It was based on the Roman Arch of the Sergii, a triumphal arch in Pula in Istria...
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Bucharest (redirect from Architecture of Bucharest)
Romanian Revival architecture), socialist era, and modern. In the period between the two World Wars, the city's elegant architecture and the sophistication...
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"classical" Ottoman architecture in the 16th century. Ottoman architecture began as a continuation of earlier Seljuk and Beylik architecture while also incorporating...
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enlarged in its early years in the 1450s, in the 1490s and the start of the 15th century, Manueline architecture would be featured in its buildings. Some of...
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1453 (redirect from Events in 1453)
millennium, the 53rd year of the 15th century, and the 4th year of the 1450s decade. In April, the forces of the Ottoman Empire began besieging the Byzantine...
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15th century (redirect from Inventions in the 15th century)
Mongol invasion of China which culminate in the capture of the Zhengtong Emperor at Battle of Tumu Fortress. 1450s: Machu Picchu constructed. 1450: Dayang...
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Pediment (redirect from Architectural pediment)
Pediments are a form of gable in classical architecture, usually of a triangular shape. Pediments are placed above the horizontal structure of the cornice...
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Darb-e Imam (category Mosques completed in the 1450s)
(2007). "Decagonal and Quasi-crystalline Tilings in Medieval Islamic Architecture". Science. 315 (5815): 1106–1110. Bibcode:2007Sci...315.1106L. doi:10...
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Zurich (redirect from Architecture of Zürich)
to Zurich's industrial architecture in the immediate vicinity of the Main Station. Uhrenmuseum Beyer – The Uhrenmuseum is in the heart of the city. Documenting...
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Church-Mosque of Vefa (category Mosques completed in the 1450s)
of Comnenian and Palaiologan architecture of Constantinople. The building lies in Istanbul, in the district of Fatih, in the neighborhood of Vefa. It...
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Peterskirche, Blansingen (category Churches completed in the 1450s)
Church) is a church in the municipality of Efringen-Kirchen, Baden-Württemberg in south-west of Germany. It was first mentioned in 1173. The current late-Gothic...
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Basilica of San Lorenzo, Florence (category Churches completed in the 1450s)
The Basilica of San Lorenzo is considered a milestone in the development of Renaissance architecture. The basilica has a complicated building history. The...
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St. Reinold's Church, Dortmund (category Churches completed in the 1450s)
Reinoldikirche) is, according to its foundation date, the oldest extant church in Dortmund, Germany; it is dedicated to Reinold, also known as Renaud de Montauban...
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1458 (redirect from Events in 1458)
millennium, the 58th year of the 15th century, and the 9th year of the 1450s decade. January 24 – Matthias Corvinus becomes king of Hungary, at age 14...
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Machu Picchu (category Buildings and structures completed in the 1450s)
Burger, professor of anthropology at Yale University) to have been built in the 1450s. However, a 2021 study led by Burger used radiocarbon dating (specifically...
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Constantinople (redirect from Constantinople in the middle ages)
Greek architectural models and styles to create its own unique type of architecture. The influence of Byzantine architecture and art can be seen in the...
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the invasion of Sicily in 1943. Fayum mummy portraits, from Late Antique Egypt (some in encaustic) Dirk Bouts Entombment, 1450s. National Gallery, London...
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History of Germany (redirect from Germany in the Middle Ages)
composer of the period from classical to Romantic music. His use of tonal architecture in such a way as to allow significant expansion of musical forms and structures...
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Palazzo Venezia (category Renaissance architecture in Rome)
the Basilica of Saint Mark. It was built in the present form during the 1450s by Cardinal Pietro Barbo (1417–1471), titular holder of the Basilica of...
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also prose translations of French books of chivalry that survive from the 1450s, including The Book of the Law of Armys and the Order of Knychthode and...
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Zeyrek Mosque (category Mosques completed in the 1450s)
Middle Byzantine architecture in Constantinople. After Hagia Sophia, it is the largest Byzantine religious edifice still standing in Istanbul. It is less...
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