1400 in poetry

1400 in poetry

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in2?=in literature
cp=14th century
c=15th century
cf=16th century

yp1=1397
yp2=1398
yp3=1399
year=1400
ya1=1401
ya2=1402
ya3=1403
dp3=1370s
dp2=1380s
dp1=1390s
d=1400s
da=0
dn1=1410s
dn2=1420s
dn3=1430s|

Births

Deaths

* Geoffrey Chaucer
* William Langland (approx.)

Events


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