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  1. Capitano Reggente: Antonio Giannini (1440) Capitano Reggente: Antonio di Simone Belluzzi (1440–1441) Capitano Reggente: Giacomo d’Antonio Sammaritani (1440–1441) Savoyen. Herzog: Ludwig (1434/39–1465) (bis 1439 Regent) Sizilien (1412–1713 zu Aragon bzw. Spanien) König: Alfons I. (1416–1458) Vizekönig: Bernardo Requesens (1439 ...

  2. Geboren 1440. Diese Kategorie enthält Personen, die im Jahr 1440 geboren sind.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1440s_in_art1440s in art - Wikipedia

    1440: Donatello completes his series of sculptures for Prato Cathedral. 1440: Pisanello moves to Milan. 1440: Luca della Robbia invents new techniques in terra cotta sculpting at about this date. 1440: Rogier van der Weyden begins his travels through the Italian city-states. 1445: Fra Angelico is summoned by the Pope to paint frescoes in the ...

  4. 26 de out. de 2023 · 1440 is the daily newsletter helping 2M+ Americans stay informed - it's news without motives, edited to be as unbiased as humanly possible. On a mission to fix distrust in the media, 1440's team of editors, experts, and analysts scour hundreds of sources across science, culture, politics and business to deliver an impartial report on the day's news so readers can be more informed.

  5. 1440, Chicago, Illinois. 499,115 likes · 80,605 talking about this · 80 were here. Today's news. Edited to be unbiased as humanly possible.

  6. O IBM 1440, um membro da Série IBM 1400, foi um computador de IBM desenhado como sistema de baixo custo para tarefas de escritório pequenas. foi anunciado por IBM a 11 de outubro de 1962 [ 1] e descatalogado a 8 de fevereiro de 1971 . Com uma variedade de modelos e características disponível para o IBM 1440, um sistema podia adaptar-se para ...

  7. 13 de mar. de 2021 · To wit, the founders of 1440 left high-octane roles in Washington and Wall Street to see the project through. Their vision to foster conversations between a bitterly divided America, rather than wedging it further apart, was then (and now remains) ambitious. Nevertheless, 1440’s meteoric growth speaks for itself.