- 1438 - Wikipedia
Year 1438 (MCDXXXVIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar January 1 – Albert II of Habsburg is crowned as King of Hungary at Székesfehérvár [1]
- Year 1438 - Historical Events and Notable People - On This Day
What happened and who was notable in 1438? Browse important events, world leaders, notable birthdays, and tragic deaths from the year 1438
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Track Southwest (WN) #1438 flight from St Louis Lambert Intl to Clinton National Flight status, tracking, and historical data for Southwest 1438 (WN1438 SWA1438) including scheduled, estimated, and actual departure and arrival times
- What Happened In 1438 - Historical Events 1438 - EventsHistory
Historical Events for the Year 1438 1st January » Albert II of Germany or Albert II of Habsburg is crowned King of Hungary 24th January » The Council of Basel suspends Pope Eugene IV 18th March » Albert II of Habsburg becomes Holy Roman Emperor
- 1438 - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1438 (MCDXXXVIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1438th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 438th year of the 2nd millennium, the 38th year of the 15th century, and the 9th year of the 1430s decade
- 1438 Calendar - What Happened Today In History
What Happened In Year 1438? January 1, 1438 – Albert II of Habsburg is crowned King of Hungary January 24, 1438 – The Council of Basel suspends Pope Eugene IV as Prelate of Ethiopia, arrives at Massawa from Goa
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Collection of famous and memorable historical events happened around the world in the year 1438, nicely categorized month wise and many more
- Catechism of The Catholic Church #1438
1438 The seasons and days of penance in the course of the liturgical year (Lent, and each Friday in memory of the death of the Lord) are intense moments of the Church's penitential practice 36 These times are particularly appropriate for spiritual exercises, penitential liturgies, pilgrimages as signs of penance, voluntary self-denial such as
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