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  1. 4 de nov. de 2020 · Definition. Renaissance Humanism was an intellectual movement typified by a revived interest in the classical world and studies which focussed not on religion but on what it is to be human. Its origins went back to 14th-century Italy and such authors as Petrarch (1304-1374) who searched out 'lost' ancient manuscripts.

  2. 29 de ene. de 2022 · Two re-enactors wearing 15th-century plate armor engage in full-contact tournament combat, via Historical Medieval Battles International By the end of the 14th century, medieval plate armor was being produced on a large scale for the first time since the Roman Empire.

  3. 26 de ene. de 2023 · Seventeen pieces of music from the 1300s, seven of which were composed by Francesco Landini. Released 1992.Ensemble: Alla FrancescaMusicians: Brigitte Lesne,...

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  4. Introduction. by Allegra Villarreal. Britain endured four major “crises” during an exceptionally challenging period that brought about great change on the island itself and Europe as a whole. The first of these was the “Great Famine” (1315-1318), caused by three years of torrential rains that flooded farms throughout Europe, leaving ...

  5. 8 de dic. de 2020 · By the 14th century, the new knight might keep vigil at the altar and perhaps be dressed in symbolically coloured clothing. He was expected to uphold the church, defend the weak and respect women. Jason Kingsley has been fascinated by history his whole life, in particular the medieval period and the life of knights.

  6. 14th century. 1305 Capture and execution of Scottish resistance fighter William Wallace by the English on a charge of treason; 1306 Robert the Bruce kills John Comyn III of Badenoch and is crowned King of Scotland; 1307 Death of Edward I, Edward II accedes to the English throne; 1314 Decisive victory for Scotland over England at the Battle of ...

  7. One of the most atmospheric and inspiring castles in England, Dunstanburgh Castle was built in the second decade of the 14th century by Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, the wealthiest nobleman in England. Earl Thomas was later executed for his role in the barons’ rebellion against Edward II, but the castle was extensively modernised in the 1380s ...