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1100–1532South America [administration]The Inca empire dominates the Andes region of South America. Its population numbers as many as 12 million. Incan society is based on a strict hierarchy, with an emperor who rules with absolute power. Their religion is based on sun-worship, and they are skilled builders who create a system of roads and irrigation.
c. 1427Italy [painting]Italian artist Masaccio (Tommaso di Giovanni di Simone Guidi) paints the fresco The Trinity, one of the major works of the early Italian Renaissance, in the Church of Santa Maria Novella in Florence, Italy.
27 August 1427Bohemia, England, Holy Roman Empire [wars]A crusading army led by the English cardinal Henry Beaufort flees from Stribo on the approach of the Bohemians: the fourth anti-Hussite crusade fails.


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Happily, Peter Howard has set about rectifying these distortions by tackling the Summa, written between 1440 and 1454, and reading it against Antoninus's earlier 1427 Lenten sermons.
This voluminous body of state letters, still unpublished, documents much of the famed humanist's activity as Florentine chancellor, that important civic office Bruni held for a few months in 1410-11 and then again from 1427 until his death in 1444.
 
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