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  1. Jan 8, 2019 · By the mid-14th century CE, the Italian city-states were even trading with as distant partners as the Mongols, although this increase in global contact brought unwanted side effects such as the Black Death (peaked 1347-52 CE) that entered Europe via the rats which infested Italian trading ships.

  2. Dec 13, 2021 · He reigned till the year 1413 in the 15th century. In the 14th century, London lost almost half of its population during the Black Death. This is a pandemic that is said to have been one of the worst to affect medieval Europe, and it's said to have killed around 25 million people during the period of 1347-1351.

  3. Books. Daily Life in 18th-Century England, 2nd Edition. Kirstin Olsen. ABC-CLIO, Apr 17, 2017 - History - 458 pages. Informative, richly detailed, and entertaining, this book portrays daily life in England in 1700–1800, embracing all levels of society—from the aristocracy to the very poor—to describe a nation grappling with modernity.

  4. Aug 22, 2023 · In this article we will look at daily life in the British village during the medieval period–or the period spanning the 5th century to the beginning of the Renaissance around the 14th century–with a special focus on the manorial system and the homes that people built and lived in.

  5. 1300–1400 in European fashion. Clothing of the first half of the 14th century is depicted in the Codex Manesse. In the lower panel, the man is dressed as a pilgrim on the Way of St James with the requisite staff, scrip or shoulder bag, and cockle shells on his hat. The lady wears a blue cloak lined in vair, or squirrel, fur.

  6. May 1, 2024 · The Chronicles of Froissart (1337-1410) are one of the greatest contemporary records of fourteenth-century England and France. Depicting the great age of Anglo-French rivalry from the deposition of Edward II to the downfall of Richard II, Froissart powerfully portrays the deeds of knights in battle at Sluys, Crecy, Calais and Poitiers during the Hundred Years War.

  7. Apr 19, 2018 · Pregnant princesses of the 14th century sometimes had to travel huge distances because of their regal duties; 'touring' your territory was a big part of the job, and if you were pregnant, so be it.

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