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1378
 
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John Hawkwood, a condottiere in command of the White Company, is appointed captain general of Florence        
1379
 
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The French cardinals, objecting to the new Italian pope, elect their own man as Clement VII - and thus inaugurate the Great Schism of the papacy       
1380
 
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The Venetian blockade of Chioggia costs Genoa her fleet and ends Genoese rivalry with Venice in the eastern Mediterranean      
1384
 
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Gian Galeazzo Visconti, the signore of Milan, sets about enlarging his territory - seizing Vicenza, Verona and Padua between 1384 and 1388     
1395
 
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Philip II of Burgundy commissions from Netherlands sculptor Claus Sluter a work, the Well of Moses, which launches the northern Renaissance       
c. 1400
 
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Majolica, or tin-glazed earthenware, reaches Italy from Majorca and thus gets its name      
1406
 
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Pisa is captured by Florence, to be followed a few years later by the purchase of the seaport of Livorno      
1409
 
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The Council at Pisa elects a new pope, Alexander V, without persuading the other two to resign - bringing the total to an unprecedented three       
1411
 
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The linen drapers of Florence commission a statue of St Mark from Donatello, who carves for Orsanmichele the first free-standing Renaissance sculpture       
Donatello, St George
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1415
 
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Filippo Brunelleschi begins studying the ruins of classical Rome, with a view to rediscovering classical architecture