Forensic analysis show human remains found near Tobermory date back to 1400s
Radiocarbon testing has confirmed that human remains found in the northern area of the Bruce Penninsula were that of an Indigenous person who died more than 500 years ago.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/forensic-analysis-show-human-remains-found-near-tobermory-date-back-to-1400s-9.7132236?cmp=rss
Forensic analysis show human remains found near Tobermory date back to 1400s
Radiocarbon testing has confirmed that human remains found in the northern area of the Bruce Penninsula were that of an Indigenous person who died more than 500 years ago.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/forensic-analysis-show-human-remains-found-near-tobermory-date-back-to-1400s-9.7132236?cmp=rss

The Venetian constitution

Several recent Venetian Stories and many other posts on the History Walks Venice website have touched on legal issues: laws around prostitution and fun-loving nuns, but also issues like legal protections for inventors and just keeping order in general.

One particularity shared by these stories is that the people and institutions making the laws were the same as those who enforced the laws and who judged transgressions of the same laws.

#1200s #1300s #1400s #1500s #VenetianState #Venezia #Venice

Read more here: https://venetianstories.com/venetian-story/the-venetian-constitution/

Without a cure for the plague, the only way forward was prevention, and during the 1400s, Venice figured out how to govern the plague.

Episode 17 — Venice and the plague – part 1

In 1348 — or maybe late in 1347 — a ship arrived in Venice with an unexpected — and unwanted — cargo.

From the Black Sea, besides the normal goods of hemp, fur, cotton and silk, it brought the plague to Venice.

From Venice, the plague moved onwards to all of Western Europe.

Millions died in what was probably one of the largest disasters ever to hit the continent.

#1300s #1400s #Plague #Venezia #Venice

Read more here: https://venetianstories.com/podcast/episode-17-venice-and-the-plague-part-1/

☆ Suomen vanhimman puurakennuksen jäännökset. Vanhimmat hirret 1400-luvulta. ☆ Kokemäki ☆ Rakennus (2×2 m) on suojattu tiilirakennuksella. Kutsutaan Pyhän Henrikin muistokappeliksi. Liittyy Lallin tarinaan. ☆
#visitkokemäki #vanha #vanharakennus #1400s #puurakennus #pyhänhenrikinkappeli #suomenvanhin #kokemaki
☆ Suomen vanhimman puurakennuksen jäännökset. Vanhimmat hirret 1400-luvulta. ☆ Kokemäki ☆ Rakennus (2×2 m) on suojattu tiilirakennuksella. Kutsutaan Pyhän Henrikin muistokappeliksi. Liittyy Lallin tarinaan. ☆
#visitkokemäki #vanha #vanharakennus #1400s #puurakennus #pyhänhenrikinkappeli #suomenvanhin #kokemäki
The story of Bianca Cappello tells us something about the institutions of the Republic of Venice, the agility of its government, and of early modern diplomacy.
The 1400s and 1500s were centuries of enormous change for Venice, and for the rest of the world. The changing geography moved Venice from a central position in European trade to the margins.