The Calamitous Fourteenth Century Famine, War, Plague and Death.

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The Calamitous Fourteenth Century Famine, War, Plague and Death

Key Terms Yersinia pestis Plague –Bubonic –Septicemic –pneumonic

Buboes on Medieval and Modern Plague Victims

Spread of Plague in Asia

Immediate Aftermath Decline in rituals for the dead Mass burials

Key Terms Statute of Labours –Peasants’ revolts Jacquerie (1358) England (1381) The Harelle (1382) Three Living and Three Dead Danse of Death Transi Tombs

Wharram Percy

Medieval Flagellants

Dance of Death

Preoccupation with Death

Key Terms Edward III of England (r ) Philip VI of France (r ) Henry V of England (r ) –Treaty of Troyes (1420) Henry VI of England (r , ) Charles VII of France (r ) Burgundians

Key Terms Joan of Arc ( ) Battle of Crecy (1346) Battle of Agincourt (1415)

English Claims in France, ca 1150

War Transformed