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  1. Jan 15, 2017 · In the 14th century in Europe, the plague wiped out 25 million lives (1/3 of the European population). The Kingdoms of England and France struggled in the prolonged Hundred Years’ War after Charles IV’s death. King of England, Edward III, claimed the French throne. The 14th century marks the start of strong separate identities for England ...

  2. Map Description Historical Map of Europe during the 14th Century. Illustrating among others. Portugal, Castile, Leon, Granada, Aragon, Navarre, Aquitaine, France ...

  3. Jul 7, 2022 · Johannes Putsch’s 1533 map personified the continent as a queen and inspired a wave of mapmaking that depicted places as people, animals, and even plants. "Europa regina" ("Queen Europe") is ...

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  5. Mar 5, 2024 · View Full-Size Image. A map illustrating the rapid spread of the 14th-century plague pandemic commonly known as the "Black Death", across Europe and the Middle East. The second such pandemic (after the 541 - 549 outbreak during the reign of the Roman emperor Justinian) the plague arrived from Central Asia and quickly traveled on merchant vessels carrying grain and furs from the Italian Black ...

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    Warfare involving England, France and the Low Countries has endured over many decades (not for nothing is it known as the “Hundred Years’ War”). Political fragmentation has continued to affect Germany and Italy; and widespread religious unrest has disturbed much of the region, especially in central Europe. Then, in this year, 1453, the great histor...

    To counter-balance the Muslim advance in the Balkans, at the other end of Europe, the Christian kingdoms of Spain have all but completed their conquest of Muslim territory. Portuguese sailors have begun their voyages of discovery, currently probing southward down the west coast of Africa. These will lead on to the age of European exploration, and a...

    All this is linked to the long-term economic growth of Europe, which started centuries before in the early Middle Ages. This received a sharp set-back in the mid-14th century as a result of natural calamities, especially the Black Death, but within a couple of generations it resumed again. Reduced populations have enjoyed greater purchasing power. ...

    In France, centralized royal power has increased at the expense of the nobles, aided by the king’s cannons that can now make short work of previously impregnable baronial castles. This development will soon spread to other countries in western Europe, to create strong, centralized nation-states. These will provide the political underpinnings for Eu...

  6. Nov 24, 2022 · Media in category "14th-century maps of Europe". The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total. Dalorto 1325 map (partial).jpg 1,600 × 949; 563 KB. Bodleian Libraries, Portolan codex Northwest European coast the English Channel the Frisian Islands the North Sea to Denmark.jpg 1,000 × 675; 101 KB.

  7. p. 31. In this PowerPoint presentation, a sequence of slides forms an interactive map of Europe during the Middle Ages. It covers the period from the fall of the western Roman Empire in the fifth century to the time of the Italian Renaissance and the beginning of the European Age of Discovery, in the fifteenth century.

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