Unit 1:1 The Late Middle Ages.

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Unit 1:1 The Late Middle Ages

The Hundred Years’ War

Late Medieval Europe

French and English Royal Houses at Start of Hundred Years’ War (of France) King of England Died Died Died

Edward III of England r. 1327-1377

Philip VI of Valois r. 1328-1350

English Longbow

Joan of Arc c. 1412-1431

The Black Death

Obsession with Death “Death Assailing a Young Man”

Wagon of Death

“Danse Macabre” (Dance of Death)

“The Triumph of Death”

Giovanni Boccaccio

Flagellants

Pogroms against the Jews

The Late Medieval Church

Avignon, France

John Wycliffe c. 1320-1384

John Huss (Jan Hus) being burned at the stake