1464

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1464·North America·Culture

Nezahualcoyotl Dies in Texcoco

The philosopher-king of Texcoco, the Aztec Triple Alliance's cultivated second city, died after a remarkable reign of forty years. A poet who composed skeptical verses questioning whether the gods truly existed, an engineer who designed the great dike protecting Tenochtitlan from catastrophic floods, and a lawgiver who codified eighty statutes of criminal and civil justice, Nezahualcoyotl was Mesoamerica's closest equivalent to a Renaissance prince and its most celebrated intellectual ruler.

1464Late Middle Ages
1464·Europe·Politics

Cosimo de Medici Dies

The banker who had ruled Florence through influence rather than office died in his villa at Careggi, a frail old man among Plato manuscripts. He was buried as Pater Patriae by decree of the Signoria. His son Piero the Gouty inherited the bank, the connections, and the nearly invisible throne.

August 1, 1464Late Middle Ages
1464·Africa·War

Sunni Ali Takes Timbuktu

The Songhai ruler seized the fabled Mali trade city and, according to the chroniclers of the Sankore madrasa, punished its scholarly class for supporting his rivals. Manuscripts were hidden, scholars fled to Walata. Timbuktu would recover under his Muslim successor, but its first encounter with Songhai was fire and exile.

1464Late Middle Ages
1464·East Asia·Technology

Ming Great Wall Reconstruction Begins

Following the humiliation of the Tumu Crisis, Ming emperors began a serious program of reconstruction and extension of northern border walls, gradually transforming scattered sections of rammed earth into the continuous stone and brick fortification that later generations would call the Great Wall. The project consumed millions of conscript laborers over the next century and a half. China was methodically walling itself against the nomadic steppe with masonry instead of diplomacy.

1464Late Middle Ages
1464·Europe·Religion

Pius II Dies at Ancona

The humanist pope died in the Adriatic port city waiting for crusader ships that never arrived. His failed expedition marked the end of serious papal crusading. He had written erotic fiction, founded a model Renaissance town called Pienza, and produced some of the most candid papal memoirs of the century.

1464Late Middle Ages
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