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  2. Late Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    The late Middle Ages or late medieval period was the period of European history lasting from AD 1300 to 1500. The late Middle Ages followed the High Middle Ages and preceded the onset of the early modern period (and in much of Europe, the Renaissance ).

  3. 1300s - Wikipedia

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    1300s may refer to: The century from 1300 to 1399, almost synonymous with the 14th century (1301–1400) 1300s (decade), the period from 1300 to 1309

  4. 13th century - Wikipedia

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    The 13th century was the century which lasted from January 1, 1201 (represented by the Roman numerals MCCI) through December 31, 1300 (MCCC) in accordance with the Julian calendar. The Mongol Empire was founded by Genghis Khan , which stretched from Eastern Asia to Eastern Europe .

  5. List of time periods - Wikipedia

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    The beginning of the Mesolithic is usually considered to correspond to the beginning of the ... High Middle Ages (Europe, 1066 – c. 1300) Late Middle Ages ...

  6. 14th century - Wikipedia

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    Mansa Musa I of Mali, described as the wealthiest individual in history [5] [6]. The Little Ice Age was a period of widespread cooling which, while conventionally defined as extending from around the 16th to the 19th centuries, is dated by some experts to a timespan from about 1300 to about 1850, during which average global temperatures dropped by as much as 2 °C (3.6 °F), particularly in ...

  7. High Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    The High Middle Ages, or High Medieval Period, was the period of European history that lasted from AD 1000 to 1300. The High Middle Ages were preceded by the Early Middle Ages and followed by the Late Middle Ages, which ended around AD 1500 (by historiographical convention).

  8. 1300 - Wikipedia

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    The year 1300 was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) in the Julian calendar, the 1300th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 300th year of the 2nd millennium, the 100th and last year of the 13th century, and the 1st year of the 1300s.

  9. 1300s (decade) - Wikipedia

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    The 1300s was a decade of the Julian Calendar that began on 1 January 1300 and ended on 31 December 1309. Events. 1300 This section is empty. You can help ...