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  1. Alexander Agricola ( / əˈɡrɪkələ /; born Alexander Ackerman; [1] c. 1446 – 15 August 1506) was a Netherlandish composer of the Renaissance writing in the Franco-Flemish style. A prominent member of the Grande chapelle, the Habsburg musical establishment, he was a renowned composer in the years around 1500, and his music was widely ...

  2. 1450s-tšago tswalanya: Letlakala le fetotšwe la mafelelo ka 13 :11, 14 Moranang 2021. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License ...

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  4. 1451–1457 – Villa Medici in Fiesole, Tuscany, designed by Michelozzo or Leon Battista Alberti, built. c. 1451. Palazzo Rucellai in Florence, probably designed by Leon Battista Alberti and executed, at least in part, by Bernardo Rossellino, substantially completed. Earliest date for start of construction of Jahaz Mahal in the Delhi Sultanate.

  5. Lorenzo di Credi (1456/59 – January 12, 1537) was an Italian Renaissance painter and sculptor best known for his paintings of religious subjects, and portraits. With some excursions to nearby cities, his whole life was spent in Florence. He is most famous for having worked in the studio of Andrea del Verrocchio at the same time as the young ...

  6. The Gutenberg Bible, also known as the 42-line Bible, the Mazarin Bible or the B42, was the earliest major book printed in Europe using mass-produced metal movable type. It marked the start of the "Gutenberg Revolution" and the age of printed books in the West. The book is valued and revered for its high aesthetic and artistic qualities [1] and ...

  7. Result: Ottoman victory: Territorial changes: Ottoman Empire annexes the remaining Byzantine territories with some exceptions; Constantinople becomes its new capital