What Happened This Year 1359

Born in 1359

Emperor Go-En'yū of Japan

Emperor of Japan during the Ashikaga period
Born
January 11th, 1359 666 years ago
Died
1393 632 years ago — 34 years old

Born in 1359, ascended the throne in 1371 as the 98th emperor of Japan during the Ashikaga shogunate. His reign was marked by the continued influence of the shogunal government and the cultural developments of the period. The emperor remained a symbolic figure while real power was held by the shogunate. Go-En'yū played a role in the imperial court's dynamics and preservation of traditional Japanese culture during a time of political fragmentation. His reign lasted until 1382, after which he continued to be influential in the imperial succession.

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Antonio Correr

Italian cardinal, contributed to the papacy
Born
July 15th, 1359 665 years ago
Died
1445 580 years ago — 86 years old

Born in 1359, served as a cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church. Correr was heavily involved in church governance and played significant roles in ecclesiastical politics during the late 14th century. His contributions were pivotal in various papal elections and church councils. Correr was a part of the proceedings that established the authority of the papacy during a tumultuous time for the church.

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Jan van Eyck

Dutch painter of the Ghent Altarpiece
Born
1359 666 years ago
Died
July 9th, 1441 583 years ago — 82 years old

A prominent early Netherlandish painter, widely recognized for contributions to oil painting techniques. Van Eyck's work established a high level of detail and realism in art. His most notable piece, the Ghent Altarpiece, is celebrated for its intricate detail and sophisticated use of color. Active in the 15th century, he worked for various patrons across the region, significantly influencing future generations of artists with innovations in oil blending and glazing. Van Eyck's style laid the foundation for the Northern Renaissance.

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