1407

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1407·Europe·Politics

Louis of Orleans Assassinated in Paris

The king's brother was dragged from his horse on the Rue Vieille du Temple and hacked apart by masked men hired by John the Fearless of Burgundy. The murder cracked France into Armagnac and Burgundian factions, paralyzing the kingdom just as Henry V of England began eyeing the Channel. John the Fearless defended the killing as tyrannicide before the university, establishing a precedent for murder dressed in philosophy.

November 23, 1407Late Middle Ages
1407·Southeast Asia·War

Ming Invasion of Dai Viet

Yongle's armies crossed the southern frontier and crushed the Ho dynasty, briefly annexing what is now northern Vietnam as a Chinese province. The occupation lasted twenty years and produced nothing but guerrilla resistance. It also produced, eventually, Le Loi. Chinese authorities imposed Confucian education and suppressed Vietnamese script, provoking nationalist resistance that burned for two decades.

1407Late Middle Ages
1407·Europe·Politics

Bank of Saint George Chartered in Genoa

Genoese creditors consolidated the republic's scattered public debts into a single institution that functioned as one of the earliest state banks in all of European history. It managed colonial revenues from Corsica, administered territories, and lent to kings across the continent at rates that made lesser bankers envious. Machiavelli would later call it a state within a state. Modern public finance was being invented on a Ligurian counting table.

1407Late Middle Ages
1407·Europe·Culture

Bethlem Royal Hospital Expands in London

The London priory of Saint Mary of Bethlehem, already housing mentally ill patients for decades in conditions that ranged from neglectful to horrifying, expanded its capacity under royal patronage. It would eventually give the English language the word bedlam. Medieval Europe's approach to mental illness oscillated between religious compassion and horrified containment, and Bethlem occupied the uneasy, badly funded center of that continuum.

1407Late Middle Ages
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