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  1. Catastrophic 14th-century Climate Events May …

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    Jan 14, 2021 · the people of central europe and other regions experienced just such a whiplash effect in the 14 th century, when rapid climate change helped create the social, environmental, and economic disruptions that ultimately led …

  2. Important Events and People of the Fourteenth Century

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    He was born in 1265, but the Divine Comedy was popular in the 14th century.) Oct 31, 1337. Start of the Hundred Years War The Hundred Years War was a dynastic quarrel fought primarilly between England and France. ... A lot of history in the …

  3. 14th century in literature - Wikipedia

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    Early to mid-14th century Shihāb al-Dīn Ahmad bin 'Abd al-Wahhāb al-Nuwayri – The Ultimate Ambition in the Arts of Erudition (encyclopedia of Muslim knowledge) Anonymous Middle English writer from southern England (possible author of all following) King Alisaunder Of Arthour and of Merlin Richard Coer de Lyon The Seven Sages of Rome

  4. Italy - Florence in the 14th century | Britannica

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    For a town such as Florence, which at the beginning of the 14th century could gain from its own territories just enough food to feed its population for five months of the year, this commerce was literally a matter of survival. But, at the same time, trade in food and other bulk goods was matched by long-distance commerce in luxuries.

  5. Christianity in the 14th century - Wikipedia

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    The 14th century was also a time in which movements of widely varying character worked for the reform of the institutional church, such as conciliarism, Lollardy and the Hussites. Spiritual movements such as the Devotio Moderna …

  6. German society, economy, and culture in the 14th and 15th …

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    Urban life. Urban society in 15th-century Germany was concentrated in some 3,000 cities and towns. About 2,800 of the total were extremely small, with populations varying from 100 to 1,000. Of the remainder, no more than 15 cities contained more than 10,000 inhabitants. In this restricted group three were preeminent.

  7. Italy - Italy in the 14th and 15th centuries | Britannica

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    though shaken in the course of the 14th century, northern and central italian trade, manufacture, and mercantile capitalism, together with increasing urbanization, were to continue with extraordinary vigour and to have remarkable influence throughout much of the mediterranean world and europe as a whole—a development that served as the necessary …

  8. Biography of Tamerlane, 14th Century Conqueror of …

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    Jul 21, 2019 · Baghdad was destroyed in 1401 and 20,000 of its people were slaughtered. In July 1402, Timur captured early Ottoman Turkey and received the submission of Egypt. Final Campaign and Death The rulers of Europe were …

  9. 14th century women | Amazing Women In History

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    In medieval Europe, the theology and practice of Christian mysticism flourished. Mystics were those who tried to identify or pursue communion with God by meditation, visions, intuition and insight.

  10. The History of Measurements | 14th Century to 21st …

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    The History of Measurements. Measurement, loosely defined is the length, amount, or size of something that is measured. Long ago, the idea of a universal measuring system didn’t exist. That was, until the 18th century where …

  11. 14th Century | Islamic History

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    The Mongols And The Mamluks. In the thirteenth century still another threat to the Muslim world appeared in the land beyond the Oxus: the Mongols. Led by Genghis Khan, a confederation of nomadic tribes which had already conquered …

  12. 14th century – Reconstructing History

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    14 products. RH017 — 14th century Women's Kirtle or Cotehardie or Medieval Dress sewing pattern. from €11,95. RH020 — 14th century Women's Accessories sewing pattern. from €11,95. 14th century Women's Getting Dressed Guide. €11,95. Complete 14th century Lady Package. from €47,80.

  13. Wales in the 14th century | History of Wales - Britain Express

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    Wales in the 14th century. In the mid 14th century Welsh culture underwent something of a Renaissance. In the centuries following the Norman Conquest, the Welsh bardic tradition had fallen into a period of decay. Though not actively suppressed by the English, Welsh cultural traditions, in general, were overwhelmed by the Norman influx.

  14. Africa & World History: The 14th Century - YouTube

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