1410s
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The 1410s or 1410s began on January 1, 1410 and ended on December 31, 1419.
Events
- 1410: Grunwald's battle during the Polish-Lithuanian-Teutonic war represents the beginning of the decline of the Teutonic Order.
- 1410-1413: the foundation of the University of Saint Andrews in Scotland.
- 1412: Compromise of Caspe, a pact established by representatives of the kingdoms of Aragon and Valencia and the principality of Catalonia to choose a new king before the death in 1410 of Martin I of Aragon without descendants and without appointing an accepted successor.
- 1413: Courts of Barcelona.
- 1414: Khizr Khan, delegated by Timur to be the governor of Multan, takes over Delhi by founding the Sayyid dynasty.
- 1414-1418: the Council of Costanza, called to put an end to the West Schism.
- 1415: Enrique el Navegante leads the conquest of Ceuta in front of the Benimerines that marks the beginning of the Portuguese Empire.
- 1415: The battle of Agincourt between the kingdom of England and France is an unexpected victory of Henry V of England in front of the French and thus recovering territory on French soil.
- 1415: Jan Hus, the reformist theologian, is burned in the bonfire as a heretic in the Council of Constance.
- 1416: Czech theologian and reformer Girolamo da Prague (c.1370-1416) is burned in the stake by heresy.
- 1417: Martin V happens to Gregory XII as Pope
- 1419: the Prague Defensive (1419) and the consequent Husty Wars in Bohemia.
- 1419: the archipelago of Madeira is discovered by the Portuguese Tristão Vaz Teixeira and João Gonçalves Zarco.
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