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1350s Collection

In the 1350s, Europe was in the midst of the devastating Black Death pandemic, which wiped out a third of the population

Background image1350s Collection: Jean Froissart (engraving)

Jean Froissart (engraving)
1577050 Jean Froissart (engraving); (add.info.: Engraving of Jean Froissart (1337-1405) medieval French author. Dated 14th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background image1350s Collection: Geoffrey Chaucer (engraving)

Geoffrey Chaucer (engraving)
1577054 Geoffrey Chaucer (engraving); (add.info.: Engraving of Geoffrey Chaucer (1343-1400) Father of English literature, is widely considered the greatest English poet of the Middle Ages

Background image1350s Collection: Surrender of King John II of France at the Battle of Poitiers, 19 September 1356

Surrender of King John II of France at the Battle of Poitiers, 19 September 1356, during the Hundred Years War (1337-1453). Date: 1356

Background image1350s Collection: Very large historiated initial S, showing Saint Stephen, c. 1350-1400

Very large historiated initial S, showing Saint Stephen, c. 1350-1400 (coloured inks and gold leaf on vellum)
986165 Very large historiated initial S, showing Saint Stephen, c.1350-1400 (coloured inks and gold leaf on vellum) by Gherarducci

Background image1350s Collection: Monumental Brass Rubbing, unknown priest, Germany

Monumental Brass Rubbing, unknown priest, Germany
Monumental Brass Rubbing, unknown priest, Cologne, Germany. circa 1350

Background image1350s Collection: Merchants & Noble 1350S

Merchants & Noble 1350S
Merchants: hood, long cote- hardie, gipon, piked shoes, cape, front buttoning super- tunic, girdle with pouch, dagger & rosary. Nobleman: gipon, knightly-girdle, mantle Date: 1350s

Background image1350s Collection: Joyous Entry of King John the Good at Douai, 1355

Joyous Entry of King John the Good at Douai, 1355. Part of a panoramic painting by Auguste Franþ»®s-Marie Gorguet (1862-1927) which he painted between 1914 and 1916. Date: 1355

Background image1350s Collection: SIR JOHN MANDEVILLE (fl. 1356). English writer. Woodcut from French edition of his Travels

SIR JOHN MANDEVILLE (fl. 1356). English writer. Woodcut from French edition of his Travels, c1845

Background image1350s Collection: Chudov Monastery, Kremlin complex, Moscow, Russia

Chudov Monastery, Kremlin complex, Moscow, Russia
View of the Chudov Monastery (also known as Alexius Archangel Michael Monastery) in the Kremlin complex, Moscow, Russia. It was founded in 1358 by Metropolitan Alexius of Moscow


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In the 1350s, Europe was in the midst of the devastating Black Death pandemic, which wiped out a third of the population. Despite this tragedy, it was also a time of great cultural and artistic flourishing, with the construction of iconic landmarks like Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris and the completion of Dante's Divine Comedy. The Hundred Years' War between England and France raged on, shaping political alliances and borders for years to come. Meanwhile, advancements in technology such as the invention of mechanical clocks revolutionized daily life. They were a tumultuous yet transformative decade that left an indelible mark on history.