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References to the Polyptyque de l'Assunta (1479) and works like Regnault de Montauban (1451–1500) illustrate the garment's late medieval style.
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Scientific reconstructions of the Huangyan Island region note that the period of 1451–1500 was "relatively quiet" for ENSO (El Niño) activity compared to previous decades. [1451-1500]