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  1. 1400 - Wikipedia

    Year 1400 (MCD) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar. The year 1400 was not a leap year in the Proleptic Gregorian calendar, it was a common year starting on …

  2. The knowledge company for the intellectually curious | 1440

    Quickly find and learn from the best content on the internet, curated by the editorial team at 1440.

  3. Year 1400 - Historical Events and Notable People - On This Day

    What happened and who was notable in 1400? Browse important events, world leaders, notable birthdays, and tragic deaths from the year 1400.

  4. IRS Sending $1,400 Repayment Letters After Stimulus Check Error

    Jul 28, 2025 · Confused about a $1,400 stimulus check the IRS now wants back? Learn why the IRS is issuing repayment letters and how to respond.

  5. 6 Major events in the 1400's - Preceden

    August 3, 1492 - After years of negotiations to get the funds to make his journey, Christopher Columbus sets out on three ships, the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria, to find a westward …

  6. Pre-Revolution Timeline 1400s, America's Best History

    August 3, 1492 - After years of negotiations to get the funds to make his journey, Christopher Columbus sets out on three ships, the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria, to find a westward …

  7. World History 1400-1450 AD - Historycentral

    1400 AD Mongols Invade Syria - In 1400 the Mongol conqueror Tameralne invaded Syria after devastating Georgia and Russia. The next year he laid waste to Aleppo Damascus and Baghdad.

  8. 1400 Calendar: What Happened Today In History

    Full 12-month 1400 Calendar plus selected historical events of 1400.

  9. 1400–1499 (A.D.) World History - Infoplease

    Aug 5, 2020 · Casa di San Giorgio, one of the first public banks, founded in Genoa. Henry V defeats French at Agincourt. Jan Hus, Bohemian preacher and follower of Wycliffe, burned at …

  10. 25 Historical Facts about the 1400s - Fact Republic

    Jun 14, 2020 · In May 1430, Joan d’Arc was tried, condemned, and burnt at the stake by the Roman Catholic Church. In 1456, the very same church debunked her charges and denoted …