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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Black_DeathBlack Death - Wikipedia

    Hace 4 días · Black Death. The Black Death was a bubonic plague pandemic occurring in Europe from 1346 to 1353. It was one of the most fatal pandemics in human history; as many as 50 million people [2] perished, perhaps 50% of Europe's 14th century population. [3] . The disease is caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis and spread by fleas and through the air.

  2. Hace 5 días · The 14th Century Plagues: Half of Europe's Population Perished | The Black Death A Medieval Pandemic - YouTube. Histoway. 252 subscribers. Subscribed. 0. No views 1 minute ago #documentary...

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  3. Hace 3 días · Renaissance ideas and ways of thinking also began spreading to the rest of Europe in the 14th and 15th centuries. The Renaissance as a unified historical period ended in Italy with the fall of Rome in 1527, and it was eclipsed by the Reformation and Counter-Reformation elsewhere in Europe by the end of the 16th century.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RenaissanceRenaissance - Wikipedia

    Hace 2 días · Broadly speaking, this began in the 14th century with a Latin phase, when Renaissance scholars such as Petrarch, Coluccio Salutati (1331–1406), Niccolò de' Niccoli (1364–1437), and Poggio Bracciolini (1380–1459) scoured the libraries of Europe in search of works by such Latin authors as Cicero, Lucretius, Livy, and Seneca.

  5. Hace 2 días · Despite these crises, the 14th century was also a time of great progress within the arts and sciences. A renewed interest in ancient Greek and Roman led to the Italian Renaissance , a cultural movement that profoundly affected European intellectual life in the early modern period.

  6. Hace 2 días · This contention is explored in four main sections: ‘On the edge’, which deals with Europe between 1450 and 1517, ‘Protestants’, which studies the rise of Protestantism, ‘Catholics’, which follows how the Catholic church responded to Protestantism, and finally ‘Consequences’, which retraces the impact of the Reformation on later 16th- and 17th-ce...