Thursday, June 30, 2016



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Contents


Bloody Queens | Elizabeth and Mary (2016) BBC Documentary   57:”14


The Last Days Of Mary Queen of Scots - BBC History Documentary   44:55


 Henry & Anne. The Lovers Who Changed History. Part 1   45:00


 Henry & Anne. The Lovers Who Changed History. Part 2   45:05


History of the Kings and Queens of England   4:35:01


The French Revolution   1:30:17


 Witch Hunt: A Century of Murder Episode 1 & 2    1:29:43


 The Wars of The Roses: A Bloody Crown    2:07:42

Castles: The Magnificence Of the Medieval Era - History Documentary Films   42:54


 History of French Revolution and Napoleon    43:23

Justinian Plague [TEXT]


List of epidemics

Plague of Athens 429-426BC

 Plague of Athens 429–426 BC 75,000–100,000

Antonine Plague 165–180 AD, also known as the Plague of Galen 

Antonine Plague Europe, Asia & Northern Africa 165–180 5 million; 30% of population

Plague of Justinian 541-542 Byzantine Empire &  Sassanid Empire

Plague of Justinian 541-542 Europe 25–50 million; 40% of population  plague

Black Death Europe 1346–1350

Black Death  1346–1350 75–100 million; 30–60% of population plague

Cocliztli Mexico 1545–1548 viral hemorrhagic fever

Cocoliztli  1545–1548  5–15 million (80% of population) viral hemorrhagic fever
1576 Cocoliztli epidemic Mexico
Cocoliztli epidemic 1576 Mexico The cause of the epidemic remains unknown though it might have been an indigenous viral hemorrhagic fever, perhaps exacerbated by the worst droughts to affect that region in 500 years and living conditions for indigenous peoples of Mexico in the wake of European invasion.[1] Some historians have suggested it was typhusmeasles, or smallpox, though the symptoms did not match
Plague is an infectious disease that is caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. Depending on lung infection, or sanitary conditions, plague can be spread in the air, by direct contact, or very rarely by contaminated undercooked food. The symptoms of plague depend on the concentrated areas of infection in each person: bubonic plague in lymph nodes,septicemic plague in blood vessels, pneumonic plague in lungs. It is treatable if detected early. Plague is still relatively common in some remote parts of the world.

 √The Dark Ages   1:30:39

The economy was stagnated, the people depended on agriculture and herding like they did a thousand years before. Roads were in disrepair, people were isolated living near the forest. In the “Dark Ages” people had no work patterns; they often went months without doing anything only to become overwhelmed by activity in the planting season. Half of your children would have died before they reached adolescence, a quarter of newborns died in their first year of life.

Bede  was an English monk

at the monastery of Saint Peter at Monkwearmouthand its companion monastery, Saint Paul's, in modern Jarrow (see Monkwearmouth-Jarrow), Tyne and Wear, both of which were then in the Kingdom of Northumbria. He is well known as an author and scholar, and his most famous work, Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum (The Ecclesiastical History of the English People) gained him the title "The Father of English History".
Bede was moreover a skilled linguist and translator, and his work made the Latin and Greek writings of the early Church Fathers much more accessible to his fellow Anglo-Saxons, contributing significantly to English Christianity. Bede's monastery had access to an impressive library which included works by Eusebius and Orosius, among many others.

 MARTIN LUTHER   1:48:24


Napoléon Bonaparte Empire of the World History Documentary56:42


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