1414

Year 1414 (MCDXIV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1414 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1414
MCDXIV
Ab urbe condita2167
Armenian calendar863
ԹՎ ՊԿԳ
Assyrian calendar6164
Balinese saka calendar1335–1336
Bengali calendar821
Berber calendar2364
English Regnal year1 Hen. 5  2 Hen. 5
Buddhist calendar1958
Burmese calendar776
Byzantine calendar6922–6923
Chinese calendar癸巳年 (Water Snake)
4110 or 4050
     to 
甲午年 (Wood Horse)
4111 or 4051
Coptic calendar1130–1131
Discordian calendar2580
Ethiopian calendar1406–1407
Hebrew calendar5174–5175
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1470–1471
 - Shaka Samvat1335–1336
 - Kali Yuga4514–4515
Holocene calendar11414
Igbo calendar414–415
Iranian calendar792–793
Islamic calendar816–817
Japanese calendarŌei 21
(応永21年)
Javanese calendar1328–1329
Julian calendar1414
MCDXIV
Korean calendar3747
Minguo calendar498 before ROC
民前498年
Nanakshahi calendar−54
Thai solar calendar1956–1957
Tibetan calendar阴水蛇年
(female Water-Snake)
1540 or 1159 or 387
     to 
阳木马年
(male Wood-Horse)
1541 or 1160 or 388

Events

JanuaryDecember

Date unknown

  • Ernest, Duke of Austria (head of the Leopoldian line of the House of Habsburg) is the last duke to be enthroned in the Duchy of Carinthia, according to the ancient Carantanian ritual of installing dukes at the Prince's Stone; he adopts the title of Archduke.
  • Alien priory cells are suppressed in England.[1]
  • The Tibetan lama Je Tsongkhapa, of the Gelug school of Buddhism, declines the offer of the Yongle Emperor of China to appear in the capital at Nanjing, although he sends his disciple Chosrje Shākya Yeshes, who is given the title "State Teacher". The later Xuande Emperor will grant Yeshes the title of a king, upon a return visit to China (to the new capital at Beijing).
  • Durham School is founded as a grammar school in the city of Durham, England by Thomas Langley, Prince-Bishop of Durham; it continues in existence as an independent school 600 years later.

Births

  • March 25 Thomas Clifford, 8th Baron de Clifford, English noble (d. 1455)
  • May 11 Francis I, Duke of Brittany (d. 1450)[2]
  • July 7 Henry II, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg, Co-ruler of Nassau-Dillenburg (1442–1450) (d. 1451)
  • July 21 Pope Sixtus IV (d. 1484)[3]
  • November 7 Jami, Persian poet (d. 1492)
  • November 9 Albrecht III Achilles, Elector of Brandenburg, Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (d. 1486)
  • date unknown
    • Charles I, Count of Nevers, Count of Nevers and Rethel (d. 1464)
    • Tenshō Shūbun, Japanese painter in the Muromachi period and Zen Buddhist monk (d. 1463)
  • probable Narsinh Mehta, poet-saint of Gujarat (d. 1481)

Deaths

  • February 19 Thomas Arundel, Archbishop of Canterbury (b. 1353)
  • March 28 Jeanne-Marie de Maille, French Roman Catholic saint (b. 1331)
  • August 6 King Ladislaus of Naples (b. 1377)
  • September 1 William de Ros, 6th Baron de Ros, Lord Treasurer of England (b. 1369)
  • date unknown
    • Tewodros I, Emperor of Ethiopia
    • Fairuzabadi, Persian lexicographer (b. 1329)
    • Ali ibn Mohammed al-Jurjani, Persian encyclopaedic writer (b. 1339)
    • John I Stanley of the Isle of Man, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, King of the Isle of Man (b. 1350)
  • probable Zyndram of Maszkowice, Polish 14th- and 15th-century knight (b. 1355)

References

  1. "Priory". All Web Hunt. Archived from the original on June 28, 2013. Retrieved July 1, 2013.
  2. "Francis I | duke of Brittany". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved July 19, 2020.
  3. "Sixtus IV | pope". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved May 3, 2019.
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