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As a means of recording the passage of time, the 14th century was the century lasting from January 1, 1301, to December 31, 1400. Political and natural disaster and black death ravaged Europe, as well as the four khanates of the Mongolian Empire. Consequently, the Mongol court was driven out of China and retreated to Mongolia, the Ilkhanate collapsed in Persia, the Chaghatayid dissolved into two parts, and the Golden Horde lost its position as great power in Eastern Europe.
In Europe, the Black Death claimed between 75 to 200 million lives, while England and France fought in the protracted Hundred Years' War after the death of Charles IV of France led to a claim to the French throne by Edward III of England. This period is considered the height of chivalry and marks the beginning of strong separate identities for both England and France.
A video shoving how to dress in and wear armor (harness) from late 14th century. The harness is a detailed reconstruction based on the effigy of the Black Prince (1330-1376) in the Canterbury Cathedral, other relevant effigies, paintings in 14th century manuscripts and late 14th century armour displayed in The Royal Armories in Leeds.
The 14th Century: Century of the Scythe _________________________________________________________________ Eurasia/Africa: Black Death In the 14th century, civilization faced a new threat. The black death, the deadliest of plagues, scythed through millions of lives across Asia and Europe. In 1347 it reached Cairo, then one of the greatest cities in the world and roughly 10 times the size of Venice, Paris or London. In learning and religion, Cairo was pre-eminent in the Islamic world. Twenty thousand people a day, it was said, died in Cairo. Their bodies were piled in mosques, shops and on the streets. In all, 200,000 were killed by the plague -- a third of the city's inhabitants. The city never quite recovered its former greatness. ______________________________________________________...
MAY CONTAIN STORY-SPOILERS The sequences used in this part are taken from the series "World Without End" "Set in England during the 1300s, the series chronicles the lives of ordinary citizens as the King leads the nation into the Hundred Years' War with France, all while Europe is bracing for the Black Death." -wikipedia
Trotto, Anon 14th century instrumental piece performed here by Lyrebyrd Consort: Rebecca Witt (rebec) Tim Muecke (violin) Damien Day (viola) James Cowling (bass viol) Evan Sanders, Kenneth Pope, Rachel Sag & Rosemary Byron-Scott (recorders) Anna Pope & Bernard Mageean (percussion). Recorded live in concert: 'A Mediæval Celebration' at the Adelaide Fringe Festival, 2011 by Rosemary Beal, 5MBS in the Barr Smith Library, University of Adelaide Film by Anna Pope lumina.org.au
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The Young Ones (TV Series 1982--1984). Scene from S02 E01: Bambi No Copyright infringements intended.
A demonstration of how well you can move in a properly fitted suit of 14th century armor. Gauntlets were removed for the pushups so I wouldn't scuff them up. It consists of arming clothes underneath (a pourpoint, gambeson and hosen), a haubergeon of maille, then from bottom to top sabatons (feet), greaves (shins / calves), cuisses (thigh), breastplate (chest), vambraces with integral spaulders (arms with shoulders), and hourglass gauntlets (hands). Helmet was removed for the demo because it doesn't affect mobility and it's easier for me to see. Breastplate Original http://www.saunalahti.fi/snild/sotahuuto2006/2.jpg
Monday on MSNBC, while discussing the second presidential debate between Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, former Democratic National Committee chair and former Gov. Howard Dean (D-VT) said Trump has an “inability to recognize that he’s a creature out of the 14th century and not the 21st century.”
Read your free e-book: http://easyget.us/mebk/50/en/B004R1Q296/book In this sweeping historical narrative, Barbara Tuchman writes of the cataclysmic 14th century, when the energies of medieval Europe were devoted to fighting internecine wars and warding off the plague. Some medieval thinkers viewed these disasters as divine punishment for mortal wrongs; others, more practically, viewed them as opportunities to accumulate wealth and power. One of the latter, whose life informs much of Tuchman's book, was the French nobleman Enguerrand de Coucy, who enjoyed the opulence and elegance of the courtly tradition while ruthlessly exploiting the peasants under his thrall. Tuchman looks into such events as the Hundred Years War, the collapse of the medieval church, and the rise of various heresies, ...
played by: Ms. Ami Potter, 1st violin Jacinth Perez, 2nd violin Jonathan Flor 3rd violin
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Read your free e-book: http://hotaudiobook.com/mebk/50/en/B00NUDPJVO/book Ever wish you had all Reconstructing History Patterns' historical notes from a certain time period in one neat place for easy reference?well, do we have the product for you!introducing the Assembled Historical Notesthis booklet includes all the historical notes from the patterns in a given series, all together in one easy-to-use Pdf. if we've made any discoveries since you bought your pattern, the Assembled Historical Notes will have the most recent version. Also if we've made any discoveries since you bought your patterns, the Assembled Historical Notes will have the most recent version.the Assembled Historical Notes 000-2 (a.k.a. "the 14thc Historical Notes") contains all the historical notes from patterns Rh017, R...
Read your free e-book: http://copydl.space/mebk/50/en/B003XMWT56/book Few historical icons can match the evocative power of the medieval suit of armour, and this epic new book is a complete course in the tools and techniques of the modern armourer's art. Through more than 1,000 detailed photos and clear instruction, Brian Price presents a working handbook for aspiring and active armourers who want to develop their skills in the production of medieval armour in the style of the 14th century. The book is divided into four sections: a sweeping history of armour and its production from its medieval roots to its modern revival; a practical introduction to all the tools and supplies necessary to equip a modern workshop; a thorough review of key techniques; and a series of actual courses in const...
Poznań Voivodeship 14th century to 1793 , Polish: Województwo Poznańskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland from the 14th century to the Second Partition of Poland in 1793.It was part of the Greater Polish prowincja. ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- About the author(s): Bastianowa (Bastiana) License: Public domain Author(s): Bastianowa (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Bastianow) Bastiana ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- This channel is dedicated to make Wikipedia, one of the biggest knowledge databases in the world available to people with limited vision. Article available under a Creative Commons license Image source in video
This is the first of two lectures on 14th century Italian art: what art historians call the proto-Renaissance. The central figure in this lecture is the artist Giotto.
Lectures from the Marlboro Medieval Studies Course. The course is in three sections: I) Political History; II) Religious History; and III) Economics and Daily Life. Each section has between six and eight lectures numbered chronologically. For more presentations in podcast form, visit: www.thehistorycafe.com
This lecture focuses on the art of Siena, though it also touches on the paintings in Assisi and, generally, the International Gothic style.
Paul Cobb, Professor, Islamic History, University of Pennsylvania presents Traveler's Tips from the 14th Century: The Detours of Ibn Battuta. In 1325, a Moroccan scholar named Ibn Battuta set out to do a bit of traveling. When he finally returned to his homeland 30 years later, he had visited the equivalent of over 40 modern countries, traversed the entire eastern hemisphere, and logged about 73,000 miles. After his return home, the sultan of Morocco commissioned a writer to record Ibn Battuta's recollections of his journeys. The result was a book known as the Travels of Ibn Battuta, one of the world's classic travel narratives and a key window into the cosmopolitan world of medieval Islam. The 14th century offered a different world of travel than the one that confronts us today—or did it?...
Whoever wants to discant... / Improvised Polyphony in the 14th Century. Niels Berentsen & Diskantores at Laus Polyphoniae, Amuz (Antwerp) 25/8/2016 Video by Louis Hothothot (https://louishothothotdesign.wordpress.com/)
(Gold/Lloyd/Echolette)
In the beginning
There was no light
No teenage heaven or hell
No songs or voices came from across the outlands
Where oceans are meant to be -- where oceans are meant to be
Oh my God, I feel so alone -- some million lightyears far from home
HOW ABOUT YOU LIVING IN THE 20TH CENTURY
You can halt your car to get your tickets to the starlite skies, you know...
Ev'rybody wants to come home (what a dream)
So, if you don't mind,
Will you join me?
On my way through the eye
up to the light