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Tommaso Cassai (Masaccio)
(1401 - 1427)

1401

PH : Klause Störtebeker, the pirate, executed at Hamburg
VA : Tommaso Cassai (Masaccio) is born

1403

ED : Compilation of Yung Lo Ta Tien, Chin. encyclopaedia in 22,937 vols. (only three copies made)
PH : Bajazet dies; succeeded by his son Suleiman I

1404

RP : Pope Innocent III

1405

ST : Konrad Kyeser: Bellifortis, book of military technology
PH : Timur dies; succeeded by Shah Rokh

1406

RP : Pope Gregory XII
PH : Robert II of Scotland dies; succeeded by James I, who is imprisoned in England
VA : Artist Fra Filippo Lippi is born

1407

DL : Bethlehem Hospital, London, Bedlam, becomes an institution for the insane
PH : Louis, Duke of Orleans, murdered by Burgundians; start of civil war in France

1408

RP : Cardinals of Rome and Avignon meet to end Great Schism

1409

ED : Leipzig University founded by Ger. refugees from Prague
RP : Pope Gregory XII abdicates; Council of Pisa, Pope Alexander V

1410

RP : Hus and his followers excommunicated by the Archbishop of Prague
RP : Pope John XXIII, antipope
PH : King Rupert dies

1411

ED : Founding of St. Andrews University, Edinburgh
RP : Pope John XXIII excommunicates Jan Hus
PH : Sigismund, King of Hungary, son of Charles IV, elected Ger. King, and crowned emperor

1412

VA : Filippo Bruneleschi: Rules of Perspective

1413

RP : The Disputation of Tortosa (Spain): Joseph Albo defends the Jewish faith
PH : Henry IV dies; succeeded by his son Henry V

1414

DL : The Medici of Florence becomes bankers to the papacy
RP : Thomas ā Kempis: Imitatio Christi
RP : The Council of Constance to settle "causa unionis, reformationis, fedei"

1415

RP : Hus burned at the stake at Constance for heresy
RP : Pope John XXIII deposed

1416

RP : Jerome of Prague, a follower of Hus, burned for heresy
VA : The Limbourg Brothers die, probably of plague

1417

RP : Pope Martin V elected in Rome: end of Great Schism
RP : Council of Constance deposes Pope Benedict XIII, who holds out as pretender-pope until his death

1419

PH : Ex-King Wenceslas dies; Sigismund obtains Bohemia
PH : War between Empire and Bohemian Hussites
PH : Henry allies with Philip II of Burgundy

1420

PH : Treaty of Troyes; Henry V, recognised by Charles VI as heir apparent to the French throne, marries Catherine of France and enters Paris
VA : Artist Piero della Francesca born

1422

PH : Henry V of England dies; succeeded by nine-month-old Henry VI
PH : Charles VI of France dies; succeeded by Charles VII

1423

PH : James I of Scotland released by the English

1425

PH : John VIII, Byzantine Emperor
PH : Struggles in Bohemia between Ziska's followers, the Utraquists, and the radical Taborites

1426

M : Holland becomes the centre of European music
ED : Louvain University founded

1427

PH : Itzcoatl, King of the Aztecs, in Mexico, enlarges his empire
ED : Lincoln College, Oxford, founded
VA : Tommaso Cassai (Masaccio) dies
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