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  2. The late Middle Ages or late medieval period was the period of European history lasting from AD 1300 to 1500. The late Middle Ages followed the High Middle Ages and preceded the onset of the early modern period (and in much of Europe, the Renaissance ). [1] Around 1350, centuries of prosperity and growth in Europe came to a halt.

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    In 1300, Europe had about 100 million people; then a series of calamities struck. First Germany and other northern countries experienced crop failures from 1315 to 1317, and these resulted in widespread starvation and death. Then, in 1347, Europe was hit by one of the worst disasters in human history, an epidemic called the Black Death. Sometimes c...

    Dauphin:

    1. The crown prince in prerevolutionary France.

    Flagellants:

    1. Religious enthusiasts of the Middle Ages who beat themselves with lashes as a way of doing penance.

    Joust:

    1. Personal combat, particularly on horseback and involving a lance.

    Following the Islamic conquest of Spain in 711, the history of the Iberian Peninsulafollowed a course separate from that of Europe as a whole. At that point there was no such thing as "Spain," except as a geographical designation: there were the Moorish emirates in the south and the Christian region of Asturias in the north. Gradually a number of p...

    The Crusades and the Mongol conquests had greatly increased contact between Europe and the rest of the world, and in about 1300, the continent began to experience a sudden explosion of curiosity and creativity. This in turn would spawn the Renaissance in the arts and literature; the Reformation in religion; and the Age of Discovery in exploration a...

    The type of armor most often associated with the medieval period is plate, or full-body armor; but ironically, it did not make its appearance until the Middle Ages were almost over. Improvements in the crossbow in the early 1300s made it necessary to develop a more protective style of armor, though in fact the concept behind the "new" armor was old...

    Books

    Dijkstra, Henk, editor. History of the Ancient and Medieval World, Volume 10: Medieval Politics and Life. New York: Marshall Cavendish, 1996, pp. 1345–68, 1375–1422. Severy, Merle, editor. The Age of Chivalry. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society, 1969, pp. 299–368.

    Web Sites

    "The Black Death." Discovery Online.[Online] Available http://www.discovery.com/stories/history/blackdeath/blackdeath.html (last accessed July 28, 2000). "Avignon Papacy: Historical Summary." [On-line] Available http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/cmrs/faculty/geary/instr/students/history.htm(last accessed July 28, 2000). "The Hundred Years' War." [Online] Available http://www.bnf.fr/enluminures/texte/atx2_02.htm (last accessed July 28, 2000).

  3. Some scholars have advocated extending the period defined as late antiquity ( c. 250– c. 750 ce) into the 10th century or later, and some have proposed a Middle Ages lasting from about 1000 to 1800.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Middle_AgesMiddle Ages - Wikipedia

    In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period (also spelt mediaeval or mediæval) [1] [2] lasted approximately from 500 AD to 1500, although some prefer other start and end dates.

  5. Feb 17, 2021 · Learn more about the Middle Ages, which are often broken into the three sub-eras, often called the early, high, and late middle ages.

  6. Apr 22, 2010 · Updated: June 6, 2023 | Original: April 22, 2010. copy page link. Print Page. Historica Graphica Collection/Heritage Images/Getty Images. People use the phrase “Middle Agesto describe...

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