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14th-century events

Definition

The term "14th-century events" refers to significant occurrences or developments that took place specifically during the 1300s. These events had a lasting impact on various aspects of society, politics, culture, and economics during this particular century.

Analogy

Think of the 14th-century events as puzzle pieces that fit together to create a big picture representing the historical landscape of that time. Each event adds its unique shape and color to help us understand how Europe evolved during the 1300s.

Related terms

Black Death: A devastating pandemic caused by the Bubonic plague, which spread across Europe in the mid-14th century, resulting in millions of deaths and transforming social structures.

Hundred Years' War: A series of conflicts between England and France from 1337 to 1453 that had far-reaching consequences for European political relationships and warfare tactics.

Avignon Papacy: Also known as the Babylonian Captivity of the Papacy, it was a period from 1309 to 1377 when seven successive popes resided in Avignon instead of Rome. This event challenged papal authority and influenced religious practices throughout Europe.

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