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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.
The Codex Faenza (Faenza, Biblioteca Comunale 117) abbreviated as "(I-FZc 117)", and sometimes known as Codex Bonadies, is a late 15th-century musical manuscript containing some of the oldest preserved keyboard music along with additional vocal pieces. The manuscript is still held at the Biblioteca Comunale de Faenza, near Ravenna, but facsimiles are held in other libraries in Italy and overseas.
Crash Course (also known as Driving Academy) is a 1988 made for television teen film directed by Oz Scott.
Crash Course centers on a group of high schoolers in a driver’s education class; many for the second or third time. The recently divorced teacher, super-passive Larry Pearl, is on thin ice with the football fanatic principal, Principal Paulson, who is being pressured by the district superintendent to raise driver’s education completion rates or lose his coveted football program. With this in mind, Principal Paulson and his assistant, with a secret desire for his job, Abner Frasier, hire an outside driver’s education instructor with a very tough reputation, Edna Savage, aka E.W. Savage, who quickly takes control of the class.
The plot focuses mostly on the students and their interactions with their teachers and each other. In the beginning, Rico is the loner with just a few friends, Chadley is the bookish nerd with few friends who longs to be cool and also longs to be a part of Vanessa’s life who is the young, friendly and attractive girl who had to fake her mother’s signature on her driver’s education permission slip. Kichi is the hip-hop Asian kid who often raps what he has to say and constantly flirts with Maria, the rich foreign girl who thinks that the right-of-way on the roadways always goes to (insert awesomely fake foreign Latino accent) “my father’s limo”. Finally you have stereotypical football meathead J.J., who needs to pass his English exam to keep his eligibility and constantly asks out and gets rejected by Alice, the tomboy whose father owns “Santini & Son” Concrete Company. Alice is portrayed as being the “son” her father wanted.
A century (from the Latin centum, meaning one hundred; abbreviated c.) is 100 years. Centuries are numbered ordinally in English and many other languages (e.g. "the 7th century AD/CE"). A centenary is a hundredth anniversary or a celebration of this, typically remembrance of an event which took place a hundred years earlier; and its adjectival form is centennial.
According to the Gregorian calendar, the 1st century AD/CE started on January 1, 1, and ended on December 31, 100. The 2nd century started at year 101, the 3rd at 201, etc. The n-th century started/will start on the year (100 × n) − 99 and ends in 100 × n. A century will only include one year, the centennial year, that starts with the century's number (e.g. 1900 is the final year in the 19th century).
There is no "zeroth century" in between the 1st century BCE and the 1st century AD. Also, there is no year 0 AD. The Julian calendar "jumps" from 1 BCE to 1 AD. The first century BCE includes the years 100 BCE to 1 BCE. Other centuries BCE follow the same pattern.
World history, global history or transnational history (not to be confused with diplomatic or international history) is a field of historical study that emerged as a distinct academic field in the 1980s. It examines history from a global perspective. It is not to be confused with comparative history, which, like world history, deals with the history of multiple cultures on a global scale. World historians use a thematic approach, with two major focal points: integration (how processes of world history have drawn people of the world together) and difference (how patterns of world history reveal the diversity of the human experiences).
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The study of world history, as distinct from national history, has existed in many world cultures. However, early forms of world history were not truly global, and were limited to only the regions known by the historian.
In Ancient China, Chinese world history, that of China and the surrounding people of East Asia, was based on the dynastic cycle articulated by Sima Qian in circa 100 BC. Sima Qian's model is based on the Mandate of Heaven. Rulers rise when they united China, then are overthrown when a ruling dynasty became corrupt. Each new dynasty begins virtuous and strong, but then decays, provoking the transfer of Heaven's mandate to a new ruler. The test of virtue in a new dynasty is success in being obeyed by China and neighboring barbarians. After 2000 years Sima Qian's model still dominates scholarship, although the dynastic cycle is no longer used for modern Chinese history.
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.
Crash Course World History is now available on DVD! Visit http://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-world-history-the-complete-series-dvd-set to buy a set for your home or classroom. You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Free is nice, but if you can afford to pay a little every month, it really helps us to continue producing this content. In which John Green teaches you about the fall of the Roman Empire, which happened considerably later than you may have been told. While the Western Roman Empire fell to barbarians in 476 CE, the Byzantines in Constantinople continued the Eastern Empire nicely, calling themselves Romans for a further 1000 years. Find out what Justinian and the r...
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 ...
The 15th Century was the highpoint of the armourers craft, with knights across Europe taking to the field of battle in elaborate and almost impregnable suits of plate armour. Discover how a knight of the 15th Century would arm themselves for combat.
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
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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)
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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
After adjusting and rigging and fitting I was finally able to get my 15th Century Armor set up. Enjoy. Thanks for watching! The set is based off Italian armor used by the Teutonic Order in the late 14 Hundreds. All of the armor is no thinner than 16 gauge and is 14 gauge at its thickest. It is built for SCA combat and is meant to be historical. All the splinted armor was made by John Mccrossen. He sells armor among other things on his Etsy page. Check it out! - https://www.etsy.com/shop/phoenixmoon1?page=3&from;_reg=2&joined;=contact&box;=1 The music I used in my video was "March of the Templars" I do not own this song. The song I used in my outro was "Take the Day" by "Turisas" album name "Stand up and Fight."
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.
15th century English Music - Alleluia : "A Nywe Werke" Anonymous 4 Ruth Cunningham, Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer, Johanna Rose
See me firing a medieval gun.
Grantham Danserye perform 15th century dances from Italy, England and Burgundy at Algarkirk Church as part of the Lincolnshire Heritage Open Days Music Microfestival on 11th September 2016
Álbum: Codex Faenza - Instrumental Music Of The Early 15th Century (c. 1410 - 1420) Artista: Michael Posch: Unicorn Ensemble 01. Anon: Codex Faenza - Biance Flour 0:00 Compositor: Anon. 02. Anon: Codex Faenza – Untitled 3:31 Compositor: Anon. 03. Landini: Non Avra Ma'Pieta Questa Mia Donna 5:51 Compositor: Landini, Francesco (Landino) (Itália, c. 1325 - 02/09/1397) 04. Landini: Codex Faenza - Non Ara May Pieta Questa Mia Dona 10:10 Compositor: Landini, Francesco (Landino) (Itália, c. 1325 - 02/09/1397) 05. Machaut: Hont, Paour, Doubtance 13:45 Compositor: Machaut, Guilhaume de (?Reims, França, c. 1300 - idem, ?13/04/1377) 06. Machaut: Codex Faenza - Hont Paur 20:11 Compositor: Machaut, Guilhaume de (?Reims, França, c. 1300 - idem, ?13/04/1377) 07. Anon: Codex Faenza - Le Ior 23:21 Co...
http://www.todsstuff.co.uk/crossbows/crossbows-types.htm https://www.youtube.com/user/todsstuff1 Thanks again to everyone who contributed to the fundraiser that allowed me to buy this reproduction! Tod is the only maker I'm aware of who makes such powerful crossbows, and the craftsmanship is amazing. I've got plenty of armor tests planned. To start with I just shot at regular targets as well as a sample piece of gambeson from Medieval Market and riveted mail by Stephen Rhodes (based on Viking Age finds, so a little anachronistic) in this video. https://www.medieval-market.com/goods.php?kategoria=5&sex;=1&kat2;=Arming%20garments https://www.facebook.com/ArmouredUp/ Music: 1.) "Medieval Town" by Syncopika https://opengameart.org/content/medieval-town 2.) "Awake! (Megawall-10)" by Cynicmusic...
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.
Grantham Danserye perform 15th century dances from Italy, England and Burgundy at Algarkirk Church as part of the Lincolnshire Heritage Open Days Music Microfestival on 11th September 2016
Álbum: Codex Faenza - Instrumental Music Of The Early 15th Century (c. 1410 - 1420) Artista: Michael Posch: Unicorn Ensemble 01. Anon: Codex Faenza - Biance Flour 0:00 Compositor: Anon. 02. Anon: Codex Faenza – Untitled 3:31 Compositor: Anon. 03. Landini: Non Avra Ma'Pieta Questa Mia Donna 5:51 Compositor: Landini, Francesco (Landino) (Itália, c. 1325 - 02/09/1397) 04. Landini: Codex Faenza - Non Ara May Pieta Questa Mia Dona 10:10 Compositor: Landini, Francesco (Landino) (Itália, c. 1325 - 02/09/1397) 05. Machaut: Hont, Paour, Doubtance 13:45 Compositor: Machaut, Guilhaume de (?Reims, França, c. 1300 - idem, ?13/04/1377) 06. Machaut: Codex Faenza - Hont Paur 20:11 Compositor: Machaut, Guilhaume de (?Reims, França, c. 1300 - idem, ?13/04/1377) 07. Anon: Codex Faenza - Le Ior 23:21 Co...
Art Historian Dr. Vida Hull ETSU Online Programs - http://www.etsu.edu/online Italian Renaissance Art History Survey II
XIVth Century European Armour Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/xivcenturyeuropeanarmour/ Augusto's armour - Magister Armorum - http://www.magisterarmorum.com/ Knyght Errant - https://www.youtube.com/user/neosonic66 Augusto Boer Bront and I talk about his 14th Century Armour Facebook page and Battle of the Nations armour. Part 2 of 2.
Did the age of chivalry ever really exist? The discovery of 38 mutilated skeletons from the War of the Roses in the late 15th century casts doubt on this age. The bodies had multiple stab wounds and their noses and ears had been cut off which, suggests archaeologist Chris Knusel, was to prevent their souls going to heaven. Want to watch more full-length Documentaries? Click here: goo.gl/zCIIDC Content licensed from Digital Rights Group (DRG). Produced by Granada Media Group.
The Renaissance is a period in Europe, from the 14th to the 17th century, considered the bridge between the Middle Ages and modern history. It started as a cultural movement in Italy in the Late Medieval period and later spread to the rest of Europe, marking the beginning of the Early Modern Age.
Early 16th Century Venetian Lute Music http://www.allmusic.com/album/early-sixteenth-century-venetian-lute-music-mw0001363058 Painting: by Philippe de Mazerolles, French painter and miniaturist, active in Paris and Bruges. He decorated several books for Charles the Bold and the king of England. Born unknown, died 1472 Bruges..
Secrets Of Lost Empires - Medieval Siege Documentary In European history, the Middle Ages, or Medieval period, lasted from the 5th to the 15th century. It began with the collapse of the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery. The Middle Ages is the middle period of the three traditional divisions of Western history: Antiquity, Medieval period, and Modern period. The Medieval period is itself subdivided into the Early, the High, and the Late Middle Ages. Depopulation, deurbanisation, invasion, and movement of peoples, which had begun in Late Antiquity, continued in the Early Middle Ages. More Documentary Films:http://http://thetrendstoday.com/
In this episode, The Ultimate Fashion History is "gonna get MEDIEVAL on your ass!" with both female and male attire from the 12th, 13th, 14th, and 15th Centuries. We have all your Medieval needs covered right here - everything from the elegant 'bliaut' to the 'cotehardie', and from 'mi-parti' (the original color blocking) to the popular 'houppelande'. We also look at Medieval headdresses (who can forget the hennin?), hair and beauty. Enjoy with SPECIAL THANKS to my friends at PRIOR ATTIRE for their beautifully rendered and absolutely authentic Medieval gowns! (Check out their channel for more Fashion History!) https://www.youtube.com/user/priorattire
This video is an historical reconstruction of a Roman Rite mass as it would have been done October 4, 1450, 18th Sunday after Pentecost.
I. ORGANETTO (Medieval portative organ) Anonymous (14th century, Spain): Improvisation, from LLIBRE VERMELL II. 15TH-16TH CENTURY POSITIVE ORGAN Gilles Binchois, a.k.a.Gilles de Binche [or Bins] (c. 1400-60): Je ne fais tousjours que penser III. 16TH CENTURY POSITIVE ORGAN (with voice) Francisco Guerrero (1528-99): Deposuit potentes IV. 16TH CENTURY GREAT IBERIAN POSITIVE ORGAN Francisco Hernández Palero (16th cent.): Un verso de Morales glosado V. 17TH CENTURY CHAMBER ORGAN From TABULATURA PELPLINSKA (1620) Andrzej Rohaczewski (17th cent.): Canzon a 4 VI. CLAVICHORD Konrad Paumann (c. 1410-1473): Mit ganczen Willen wunsch ich dir VII. VIRGINAL From 10 PIECES FOR THE VIRGINALS OR ORGAN (c. 1520) Anonymous (16th cent. England): My Lady Carey's Dompe (Royal, App. 58) VIII. 16TH CENTUR...
Art Historian Dr. Vida Hull ETSU Online Programs - http://www.etsu.edu/online Italian Renaissance Art History Survey II
The 14th Century: Century of the Scythe. Eurasia/Africa: Black Death In the 14th century, civilization faced a new threat.. MILLENNIUM offers a panoramic sweep over the last 1000 years and the people, events and achievements . The 15th Century: Century of the Sail. China: Excursions In the 15th century, the world's richest seas were dominated by.
A lecture summary from Robert Strayer's Ways of the World. Intended for use with my AP World History course.
Art Historian Dr. Vida Hull ETSU Online Programs - http://www.etsu.edu/online Germany early 15th Century (ch. 3) Northern Renaissance
Series in which Joseph Leo Koerner argues that the Renaissance in Northern Europe - more so than its Italian counterpart - laid the foundations of modern art. In the early 15th century, the remarkable oil paintings of Flemish artist Jan Van Eyck transformed a lowly craft into the supreme art and began an image revolution that would change art forever.
Art Historian Dr. Vida Hull ETSU Online Programs - http://www.etsu.edu/online Northern Renaissance 4 Rhineland 1st half 15th cen
Discover the gems of the 15th Century Incan empire, a domain which covered much of South America. The splendid cities of Curzo and Chairana and the grandeur of Machu Picchu captivated the imagination and, unfortunately, greed of the Spanish conquistadors. Lifelike virtual construction gives us a close look at the massive sacred grounds of the Temple of the Sun at Cuzco, religious and political capital of a world known to generations of European adventurers as El Dorado. The Inca Empire or Inka Empire (Quechua: Tawantinsuyu[pronunciation?]) was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America. The administrative, political and military center of the empire was located in Cusco in modern-day Peru. The Inca civilization arose from the highlands of Peru sometime in the early 13th century, and the...
(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