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The Genoese map is a 1457 world map. The map relied extensively on the account of the traveler to Asia Niccolo da Conti , rather than the usual source of Marco Polo . [ 1 ] The author is not known, but is a more modern development than the Fra Mauro world map , with fairly good proportions given to each continents.
Political map of Europe in 1470 22 July – Louis XI of France succeeds Charles VII of France as king (reigns until 1483 ). 1462 : Sonni Ali Ber , the ruler of the Songhai (or Songhay) Empire , along the Niger River , conquers Mali in the central Sudan by defeating the Tuareg contingent at Tombouctou (or Timbuktu ) and capturing the city.
1457. January 18 – Antonio Trivulzio, seniore, Roman Catholic cardinal (d. 1508) January 28 – King Henry VII of England (d. 1509) [73] February 2 – Peter Martyr d'Anghiera, Italo-Spanish historian and diplomat (d. 1526) February 13 – Mary of Burgundy, sovereign duchess regnant of Burgundy, married to Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (d ...
300 B.C. – Maize first grown in Eastern North America. 100 B.C. – A.D. 400 – The Hopewell tradition flourishes. 600 – Emergence of Mississippian culture. 700 – Use of the bow and arrow becomes widespread among peoples of Eastern North America. 1000 – Leif Ericson explores the east coast of North America. [1]
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He will serve as the Venetian Republic's executive for 34 years before being forced to abdicate a few days before his death in 1457. [11] April 27 – Hussite Wars – Battle of HoĊice: The Taborites decisively beat the Utraquists. [12] April 28 – Ashikaga Yoshimochi abdicates as shogun of Japan and is succeeded by his son, Ashikaga ...