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Medieval (14th Century) The Ordinance and Statute of Laborers were two laws passed in 1349 and 1351, respectively, in response to labor shortages following the Black Death. Essentially, the workforce was significantly lessened by the large number of deaths, creating a labor shortage that poised workers to demand high wages, forcing ...
1349 formed in 1997 and comprises several former members of the band Alvheim. Drummer Frost is also a member of Satyricon . In recognition of 1349's influences, the band performed a cover of Mayhem 's "Buried by Time and Dust" on their debut album, Liberation. At 1349's live shows, the band has also covered Celtic Frost, whom vocalist Ravn ...
- 1997–present
- Ravn, Seidemann, Archaon, Frost
- Black metal
- Oslo, Norway
Feb 14, 2023 · The Strasbourg Massacre. February 14, 1349. After being blamed for the spread of the Black Death, hundreds of Jews are executed in the Strasbourg Massacre. This episode of History Daily has been archived, but you can still listen to it as a subscriber to Into History, Noiser+, Wondery+, or as a Prime Member with the Amazon Music app. Show Notes.
Jewish Persecution in Strasbourg, 1349. A medieval drawing of the 2,000 Jews of Strasbourg who were killed on February 14, 1349 in the Strasbourg Massacre during the Black Death persecutions. The Jews were accused of causing the Black Death by poisoning the wells. Print.