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  1. History of Europe - Medieval, Feudalism, Crusades: The period of European history extending from about 500 to 1400–1500 ce is traditionally known as the Middle Ages. The term was first used by 15th-century scholars to designate the period between their own time and the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The period is often considered to have its own internal divisions: either early and late ...

  2. On 100 fWINTER SEVERITY IN EUROPE: THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY the other hand, eleven winters scored 'cold', four of them even 'severe'. In two winters (1305/06, 1322/23) the duration and intensity of the cold were equivalent to the severest winters in the last 300 years (e.g. 1788/89 or 1962/63) (Pfister et al., 1996).

  3. The Great Famine of 1315–1317 (occasionally dated 1315–1322) was the first of a series of large-scale crises that struck parts of Europe early in the 14th century. Most of Europe (extending east to Poland and south to the Alps) was affected. [1] The famine caused many deaths over an extended number of years and marked a clear end to the ...

  4. 4 de jun. de 2015 · Institut für Geschichte, TU Darmstadt. Dolivostraße 15. D-64293 Darmstadt. Tel.: 0049- (0)6151/16 5 73 19. eMail: schenk@pg.tu-darmstadt.de. People in the 14th century experienced a series of overwhelming climatic, societal, economic and cultural changes. A conference next winter aims to focus on the interrelations between these events.

  5. 28 de sept. de 2023 · Feudalism was a social system that emerged in the Frankish kingdom in the Early Middle Ages and spread throughout Western Europe during the High Middle Ages (between the 11th and 13th centuries). From an economic standpoint, it was a land tenure system that favored the rural nobility and encouraged serfdom. Politically, it entailed a dispersion ...

  6. 19 de feb. de 2022 · The Black Death – The disease that killed half of Europe. Citizens of Tournai bury victims of the Black Death, c. 1353. Something happened in the Gobi Desert early in the 14 th century. It could have been the seeds of God’s wrath; it could have been the beginning of the end of the World; it was probably some transmutation of the bacterium ...

  7. 第1题. The statements given, if true, most strongly support which of the following? A Some members of the nobility in fourteenth-century Europe abandoned other activities in order to become professional musicians. B There were styles of music performed in the fourteenth century for which no written scores survive.