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I am annoyed at how much 1444 resonates with me too, so I googled "1444 urgan legend" and came up with a mideaval (or however that funky spelling is) legend! GON GIT ALL MIDEVAL ON YOUR BUTTOCKS. Okay anyways.
On May 15, 1444 there was a splendid procession of "nine to ten thousand people, not counting the clergy" in which the faithful went "most reverently to fetch the little knife with with the false Jew had cut up our Lord's flesh ... After the holy relics came the whole Mystery of the Jew; he was shown bound with a cart of thorns as if he was on his way to be burned; next came the judge and then his wife and children."
OKAY THAT SOUNDED MORE PROMISING IN THE BEGINNING BEFORE I FINISHED TYPING IT. (I could not c/p it, which is why it's staying. lol)
The Battle of Varna (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Varna) sounds promising, but again, not really ringing any bells, just more learning about stuff than generating memories.
We shall remain in chagrin together. =o/