For European peasants winter was an especially difficult time, but some winters are more difficult than others. In the fifteenth century, a series of particularly bad winters struck throughout the 1430s, causing famine, exacerbating disease, and changing culture.The Bleak Midwinter of the 1430s
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I haven’t forgotten it.
I remember that one. In 1202, there were a flurry of end times posts on Free Republic, with articles like “Huge earthquake shows it’s really the end this time!” from GetYourselfReadyForTheRapture.com.
I didn’t feel anything here in Texas.
The survivor’s have likely passed away by now. Just saying!🧐
I just watched this guy for the first time last night - video on New Madrid earthquake of early 1800s. Very interesting. Looking forward to watching other vids by him.
“I have that memory which is seared — seared — in me.”
- John Kerry, Syria, 1202 AD
I really enjoy watching THG.
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