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1348
 
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The Black Death, making its way through Europe, is described in vivid detail by Boccaccio who sees its devastating effect in Florence       
c. 1349
 
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Boccaccio begins his Decameron, supposedly the stories told by young Florentine men and women sheltering from the Black Death        
1350
 
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Boccaccio, visiting Petrarch in Florence, is inspired to devote himself to the pursuit of classical studies       
1378
 
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John Hawkwood, a condottiere in command of the White Company, is appointed captain general of Florence        
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      
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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1418
 
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A competition is launched for an architect to construct a dome above Florence's cathedral, and is won by Brunelleschi       
Florence, the cathedral dome
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1423
 
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Masaccio paints some of the frescoes in the chapel of a Florentine silk merchant, Felice Brancacci, in Santa Maria del Carmine        
1430
 
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Work begins in Florence on Brunelleschi's Pazzi chapel, which encapsulates in miniature the new ideals of Renaissance architecture       
1439
 
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Florence acquires first-hand experience of Greek culture when Greek Orthodox priests join in a debate on theology, in particular the question of Filioque