1390s

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The 1390s was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, 1390, and ended on December 31, 1399.

Events

1390

January–December

Date unknown

1391

January–December

Date unknown

1392

January–December

Date unknown

1393

Date unknown

1394

January–December

Date unknown

1395

January–December

Date unknown

1396

January–December

Date unknown

1397

January–December

Date unknown

1398

January–December

Date unknown

1399

January–December

Date unknown

Births

1390

1391

1392

1393

1394

1395

1396

1397

1398

Johannes Gutenberg

1399

Deaths

1390

1391

1392

1393

1394

1395

1396

1397

1398

1399

3 February
17 July

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