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What happened in 1342 centers on intersecting crises in Europe, the Mediterranean, and the broader Afro-Eurasian world. This year sits within a period of political fragmentation...
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What happened in 1342 centers on intersecting crises in Europe, the Mediterranean, and the broader Afro-Eurasian world. This year sits within a period of political fragmentation...
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The 1200s, or the 13th century, were a period of intense transformation across Eurasia. This era saw the peak of medieval statecraft in Europe, the consolidation of empires in A...
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Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great, was a medieval ruler whose defining characteristics combined military leadership, administrative innovation, legal reform, and cult...
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The medieval period, commonly called the Middle Ages, began around the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 CE and is typically divided into early, high, and late phases. Ear...
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Serfs were unfree peasants bound to the land and to a lord in medieval Europe, forming the primary labor force of the feudal economic hierarchy. In a system that tied military p...
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The Middle Ages span roughly the fifth to the late fifteenth century and bridge classical antiquity and the early modern period. Understanding events that happened in the middle...
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The Knights Templar, a medieval military religious order founded around 1119 and suppressed in the early 14th century, developed distinct visual identifiers used in their seals,...
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In 1215, King John of England faced mounting pressure from a coalition of rebellious barons unhappy with his heavy taxation, military failures, and arbitrary justice. The nobles...
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A serf in the Middle Ages was a peasant bound to the land and under the legal control of a lord, forming the foundational labor force of the feudal economy. Unlike slaves, serfs...
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