of the 1330sinart involved some significant events. 1338–1340: Ambrogio Lorenzetti paints The Allegory of Good and Bad Government frescoes in Palazzo...
The 1330sin music involved some events. 1330 Juan Ruiz, the Arcipreste de Hita, writes the first version of his El libro de buen amor, which describes...
first redaction of Le Pèlerinage de la vie humaine 1332: Raimon de Cornet, in a song, urges Philip VI of France to tax those who do not join his projected...
The decade of the 1340s inart involved some significant events. 1342: Simone Martini – Christ Discovered in the Temple 1345: Ni Zan – Six Gentlemen 1348:...
The decade of the 1320s inart involved some significant events. 1320: Église Notre-Dame de l'Assomption, Bergheim begun 1322–1326: Simone Martini completes...
mingled with vehement emotional frankness." The Bamberg Horseman of the 1330s, in Bamberg Cathedral, is the oldest large post-antique standing stone equestrian...
Doge's Palace in Venice (see Fig. 10)" in Mack, p.18 "The fabrics that revolutionized Italian textile design beginning about the 1330s were the Tatar...
Poetry and Epic Images. Persian paintings of the 1330s and 1340s (PDF). New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. Frederik Coene (2009). The Caucasus – An Introduction...
(accessed 2 September 2017). Robert Stevenson and Maricarmen Gómez, "Spain §I Art Music: 1 Early History", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians...
Italian Renaissance artist Buonamico Buffalmacco (c. 1330s–1350, disputed), and currently preserved in the Campo Santo of Pisa. The etymology of the word...
Papal Court at Avignon, and the works displayed from the residence there in the 1330s and 1340s of Simone Martini, a Sienese precursor of the style. Republican...
Shahnameh, and one of 57 surviving folios of the Great Mongol Shahnameh (circa 1330s). There are several exemplars of the Khamsa of Nizami, which comprises five...
producer. 22 January – Maria da Graça Carmona e Costa [pt], 91, galerist and art collector. 4 February – Rui Patrício, 91, politician, minister of Foreign...
named in her honour. The miraculous image in the corn market was destroyed by fire, but replaced with a new image in the 1330s by Bernardo Daddi, set in an...
azh-Zhahir I, Sultan (1297–1326) Ahmad I, Sultan (1326–1330s) Al-Malik azh-Zhahir II, Sultan (1330s–1349) Zainal Abidin I, Sultan (1349–1406) Indonesia:...
Ghazan in 1295, converted to Islam. In the 1330s, the Ilkhanate was ravaged by the Black Death. The last ilkhan, Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan, died in 1335,...
manner) or alle romana et alla antica (in the manner of the Romans and the ancients) to describe their work. In the 1330s Petrarch referred to pre-Christian...
countries in terms of medievalisms, but the approach has been controversial among scholars of Latin America, Africa, and Asia. In the 1330s, Petrarch...
in the 1330s. It lasted about fifty years, until disrupted by Timur's conquests and the revolts of the Qara Qoyunlu Turkoman. After Timur's death in 1405...
(1330s BCE), which reference an Úrušalim, may be the earliest mention of the city. The form Yerushalem or Yerushalayim first appears in the Bible, in the...
The 1340s in music involved some events. 1342 exact date not known – the St. Martin's Cathedral, Utrecht founds the koraalhuis (a house for its choristers)...
language, culture, literature, art and/or identity.: 6 The term "Persianate" is a neologism credited to Marshall Hodgson. In his 1974 book, The Venture of...
one of the most famous plays in the kabuki repertoire, serves as an excellent example; it is ostensibly set in the 1330s, though it actually depicts the...
of Numidia (85 BC–46 BC) and younger Juba II (52 BC–AD 24). Africa (late 1330s), an epic poem by Petrarch Sophonisbe (1680), a German mourning play by...
and al-Ashraf Kujuk (r. 1341–42). An ethnic Mongol, Qawsun was born in 1302, in the Kipchak steppe north of the Black Sea during the region's rule by...
Still others hold that it was not built in this form until the Franciscans acquired the site in the 1330s. Scarce documentation and disturbed structural...