Medieval Myths

***I would like to apologize for both the delay and the shortness of this post. I am having technical difficulties that render writing almost impossible. I will continue to post as often as possible, but the reality is I need to replace my laptop, and that will happen Spring 2022 at the earliest. I apologize… Continue reading Medieval Myths

Renaissance Serial Killers

To celebrate Halloween, and while we are in an in between period, I thought it would be fun to discuss some creepy topics from the Renaissance. Today, we will focus on what real humans terrorized the people of the era. *Warning: This article will go over some graphic events and crimes that would be described… Continue reading Renaissance Serial Killers

The Book of the City of Ladies by Christine de Pizan

During the 14th and 15th centuries in France, lived a woman named Christine de Pizan, and she is the first female author of the Middle Ages. In a time when misogyny ran freely and unchecked, Christine de Pizan worked to build women up, and she was praised for it. She was born in Venice, Italy… Continue reading The Book of the City of Ladies by Christine de Pizan

15th Century France

When we left France last century, they had been through an eventful 14th century with no signs of slowing down. We began the century in the middle of the hundred years war with King Charles VI, who was known first as the Beloved and later as the Mad. He was twelve when he took the… Continue reading 15th Century France

Salic Law

Do you remember learning about Joan II of Navarre and how her uncles worked tirelessly to keep her from the French throne by dreading up a forgotten concept called the Salic Law? Well, for the sake of transparency, Salic Law wasn’t actually used during that time, but applied later to justify those King’s actions. Truth… Continue reading Salic Law

14th Century France

France in the 14th century shows drastic changes after the bitter loss of Acre in 1291 and with it any hope of regaining the Holy Land. Crusades to do so would be planned, but nothing would become of it, mostly due to the greed of the French and English Kings of the time. During the… Continue reading 14th Century France

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