People Who Died in 1504
Gaspare Nadi
Born in 1418, Nadi contributed significantly to the fields of architecture and literature. His work encompassed various building projects reflecting the Renaissance style. Additionally, Nadi authored several writings which elaborated on architectural theories and practices of the time. These texts provided insights into construction techniques, materials used, and the philosophy behind architectural design.
Continue ReadingEberhard II
Duke of Württemberg from 1459, played a significant role in the governance and development of the territory. Eberhard II established the University of Tübingen in 1477, promoting education and scholarship in the region. His reign saw efforts to strengthen the administrative structure and integrate the duchy into the broader political landscape of Germany. He was an influential figure during a time of transition, navigating alliances and conflicts.
Continue ReadingIsabella I of Castile
Ascended to the throne of Castile in 1474, this monarch united the crowns of Castile and Aragon through marriage to Ferdinand II, forming the basis of modern Spain. This reign saw the completion of the Reconquista with the conquest of Granada in 1492, the expulsion of Jews from Spain, and the sponsorship of Christopher Columbus's 1492 expedition which led to the discovery of the Americas. The establishment of a centralized Spanish state and significant developments in culture and exploration characterized her rule. Trust in her vision for Spain reshaped the national identity and global presence.
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