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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 Wednesday
1400s (decade) - Wikipedia The 1400s ran from January 1, 1400, to December 31, 1409 January 4 – The Epiphany Rising begins in England against King Henry IV by nobles planning to restore King Richard II to the throne, and is quickly crushed Baron Lumley dies after attempting to seize Cirencester
1400s BC (decade) - Wikipedia c 1400 BC – The center of political and cultural power in the Aegean has shifted from Crete to mainland Greece, which at that time is home to wealthy warrior-kings
IRS Stimulus Check Update December 2025: Who Still Qualifies for the . . . As December 2025 winds down and Americans prepare for a new tax year, many are still asking the same question: “Can I still get a $1,400 stimulus check?” The answer: possibly, but only if you missed your 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit
Pre-Revolution Timeline 1400s, Americas 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 passage to the Indies under the auspices of Queen Isabella I of Spain
25 Historical Facts about the 1400s - Fact Republic On January 9, 1493, Christopher Columbus saw 3 mermaids and described them as “Not half as beautiful as they are painted ” They were Manatees 3 In 1452, a Hungarian engineer known as Orban offered to sell an extremely powerful cannon to the Roman Emperor
6 Major events in the 1400s - 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 passage to the Indies under the auspices of Queen Isabella I of the Iberian Peninsula