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The 15th century was the century which spans the Julian years 1401 to 1500.
In European history, the 15th century is seen as the bridge between the Late Middle Ages, the Early Renaissance, and the Early modern period. Many technological, social and cultural developments of the 15th century can in retrospect be seen as heralding the "European miracle" of the following centuries. In religious history, the Roman Papacy was split in two parts in Europe for decades (the so-called Western Schism), until the Council of Constance. The division of the Catholic Church and the unrest associated with the Hussite movement would become factors in the rise of the Protestant Reformation in the following century.
Constantinople, the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, falls to emerging Ottoman Turks, marking the end of the tremendously influential Roman Empire and, for some historians, the end of the Middle Ages. The event forced Western Europeans to find a new trade route, adding further momentum to what was the beginning of the Age of Discovery, which would lead to the global mapping of the world. Explorations by the Spanish and Portuguese led to the first European sightings of the Americas (the New World) and the sea passage along Cape of Good Hope to India, in the last decade of the century. These expeditions ushered in the era of the Portuguese and Spanish colonial empires.
Zheng He (1371–1433 or 1435), originally named Ma He, was a Hui court eunuch, mariner, explorer, diplomat, and fleet admiral during China's early Ming dynasty. Zheng commanded expeditionary voyages to Southeast Asia, South Asia, Western Asia, and East Africa from 1405 to 1433. His larger ships stretched 400 feet in length (Columbus's Santa Maria, for comparison, was 85 feet). These carried hundreds of sailors on four tiers of decks.
As a favorite of the Yongle Emperor, whose usurpation he assisted, he rose to the top of the imperial hierarchy and served as commander of the southern capital Nanjing (the capital was later moved to Beijing by the Yongle Emperor). These voyages were long neglected in official Chinese histories but have become well known in China and abroad since the publication of Liang Qichao's Biography of Our Homeland's Great Navigator, Zheng He in 1904. A trilingual stele left by the navigator was discovered on the island of Sri Lanka shortly thereafter.
Zheng He was the second son of a family from Kunyang,Yunnan. He was originally born with the name Ma He. His family were Hui people. He had four sisters and one older brother.
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I have uploaded this video for educational purposes only. As a classroom teacher, my hope is to give students access to this video so that they can learn at home and expland their knowledge of world history in a deeper way. The Fifteenth Century, The century of the sail. In the 15th century, empires for the first time expand across oceans. China sends out huge fleets, but recalls them on the brink of world domination. In Italy, wealthy creates great art in the Renaissance. In Mexico, the Aztecs build a city of blood in the middle of a lake. The Ottomans conquer Constantinople and call the Mediterranean their own.
The 15th Century: Century of the Sail _________________________________________________________________ China: Excursions In the 15th century, the world's richest seas were dominated by Chinese ships. The Emperor Yung-lo commissioned expeditions to foreign parts, to gather intelligence and demonstrate Chinese superiority to the world. They did it by a crushing display of sea power. The first fleet had more than 300 ships and nearly 28,000 men. The voyages lasted two years and visited 30 countries around the rim of the Indian Ocean. The Chinese reached as far north as Mecca, as far south as Zanzibar and as far west as Jiddah. The enterprise was led by an admiral of legendary presence and charisma: Zheng He. A Muslim of Mongol descent and a eunuch, Zheng He was chosen for the imperial ...
In which John Green teaches you about the beginning of the so-called Age of Discovery. You've probably heard of Christopher Columbus, who "discovered" America in 1492, but what about Vasco da Gama? How about Zheng He? Columbus gets a bad rap from many modern historians, but it turns out he was pretty important as far as the history of the world goes. That said, he wasn't the only pioneer plying the seas in the 1400s. In Portugal, Vasco da Gama was busy integrating Europe into the Indian Ocean Trade by sailing around Africa. Chinese admiral Zheng He was also traveling far and wide in the largest wooden ships ever built. Columbus, whether portrayed as hero or villain, is usually credited as the great sailor of the 15th century, but he definitely wasn't the only contender. What better way to ...
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15th Century fighting demonstration by CdO. Most footage was taken while fooling around at our event at Dever Castle, but we liked it enough to make this video. -- 10-Mar-2012: Because of the overwhelming reaction to this video I'd like to stress this was just a relaxed training session we filmed while trying and discussing techniques with each other. This accounts for the lack of intent and speed in some of the shots. :) Music: Firesong by Kevin MacLeod, incompetech.com A Challenge of Honour, Only Stones Remain (Instrumental)
An amusing demonstration of one of the ways illnesses were diagnosed in the 15th century. A Pans Pantry demonstration at an English Heritage living history event at Kenilworth Castle.
In this week's episode of hair history we're covering the 13th to early 15th century; the late middle ages! I'm going to spill all the ladie's beauty secrets and tell you all the trends regarding hair in the late middle ages. Topped off with a hair tutorial at the end! My blog: http://www.loepsie.com My vlog channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/LoepsiesLife Follow me on twitter: http://twitter.com/Loepsie Follow me on Instagram: http://instagram.com/Loepsies Like my Facebook page: http://facebook.com/LoepsieOfficial
In this video I share with you how to create a high class hairstyle inspired by 15th century fashion, also known as early Renaissance. The natural loose 15th century style was defined by soft braids, waves and hair adornments. All throughout Europe the fashion was to wear the hair in braids coiled around the head. For more videos subscribe to my channel here http://bit.ly/1zW6zZB My blog: http://www.loepsie.com My vlog channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/LoepsiesLife Follow me on twitter: http://twitter.com/Loepsie Follow me on Instagram: http://instagram.com/Loepsies Like my Facebook page: http://facebook.com/LoepsieOfficial
Read your free e-book: http://hotaudiobook.com/mebk/50/en/B00A735X3E/book These superb color plates by Hippolyte Pauquet and his brother Polydore, reproduced directly from a rare and valuable nineteenth-century publication, magnificently depict 500 years of French fashion.starting with the flamboyant headgear and voluminous robes of fifteenth-century royalty, the artfully rendered illustrations progress chronologically to the high-waisted Empire styles of the Napoleonic era. Members of the nobility and upper classes are well represented here. Portraits of lavishly garbed court ladies and gentlemen many in fur-trimmed robes appear next to dapper pages and handsome knights. Bourgeois fashions (including lace-trimmed garments for both sexes) are presented as well, along with the more modest...
Read your free e-book: http://hotaudiobook.com/mebk/50/en/B00NUIUE0K/book Ever wish you had all the Reconstructing History Patterns' historical notes from the 15th century 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 e-book. The Assembled Historical Notes 000-1 (a.k.a. "the 15thc Historical Notes") contains all the historical notes from patterns Rh002, Rh003, Rh005, Rh006, Rh007, Rh008, and Rh009, covering the period 1430 through 1490 for common and gentle men and women centering on English, French, and Italian styles but appropriate for Western Europe and the Colonies where these styles were worn.
The longest nihonto (Japanese blade): This Odachi called "Norimitsu Odachi" is 377 cm long and weighs 14.5 kilograms. It´s a real, "live" shinken. It was forged as one piece. This sword is from the 15th century. Who would have used such a massive sword? What was the size of the samurai who used this sword for battle? Read here:http://helenastales.weebly.com/blogue/was-this-massive-sword-from-the-15th-century-used-by-a-giant-samurai Follow us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ufo.maniaII/
Combat testing! This was VERY light sparring and the swords were about 2 centuries to early to be used with this type of armor.
L’homme armé – The armed man – has but one verse and a fabulous melody. It is like a door ajar, inviting us into a menacing world: “Everywhere it has been proclaimed that each man shall arm himself with a coat of iron mail. The armed man should be feared.” We don’t know its origin or who composed it, only that it emerged in the middle of the 15th century as a secular song in the French language. To read more, go to http://earlymusicmuse.com/l-homme-arme/
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A lecture summary from Robert Strayer's Ways of the World. Intended for use with my AP World History course.
(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