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Deutsch: Das europäische Mittelalter beginnt um das Jahr 500 nach Christus, als das Zeitalter der Antike endet. Erst rund 1000 Jahre später läuten drei bedeutende historische Ereignisse das langsame Ende der langen Epoche ein: die Erfindung des Buchdrucks durch Johannes Gutenberg, die Wiederentdeckung Amerikas durch Christoph Kolumbus und die von Martin Luther angestoßene Reformation.
Quellenangaben zum Video: Peter Hilsch: Das Mittelalter – Die Epoche, UTB Verlag, Stuttgart 2017 Chris Wickham: Das Mittelalter – Europa von 500 bis 1500, Verlag Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 2018 Gisela Grupe: Bevölkerungsentwicklung im Mittelalter, in: Fichte, Göller & Schimmelpfennig (Hrsg.): Zusammenhänge, Einflüsse, Wirkungen. Mediävistenverband: Kongreßakten zum 1. Symposium des Mediävistenverbandes in Tübingen 1984, De Gruyter Verlag, Berlin 1984). https://klexikon.zum.de/wiki/Mittelalter https://www.kinderzeitmaschine.de/mittelalter/spaetmittelalter/lucys-wissensbox/gesellschaft/wann-endete-das-mittelalter/ https://www.kinderzeitmaschine.de/mittelalter/spaetmittelalter/lucys-wissensbox/kirche-und-papst/warum-war-die-kirche-so-maechtig/ https://www.bpb.de/themen/zeit-kulturgeschichte/reformation/235044/kirche-im-ausgehenden-mittelalter/ https://www.kinderzeitmaschine.de/mittelalter/hochmittelalter/lucys-wissensbox/religion/die-sieben-kreuzzuege/ https://www.kinderzeitmaschine.de/neuzeit/reformation/lucys-wissensbox/die-reformation/was-ist-ein-ablassbrief/ https://www.dhm.de/bildung/ida/mittelalter/glaube/ https://www.dhm.de/bildung/ida/mittelalter/stand/ https://www.bpb.de/kurz-knapp/lexika/das-junge-politik-lexikon/321188/stand-staende/ https://www.mittelalter-entdecken.de/das-rittertum-im-mittelalter/ https://www.kinderzeitmaschine.de/mittelalter/hochmittelalter/lucys-wissensbox/ritter-und-burgen/ https://www.burg-prunn.de/deutsch/kinder/lernen/weiterf_schulen/1_infos_burgen.pdf https://deutschland-im-mittelalter.de/Ritter/Ritterburg https://www.mittelalter-entdecken.de/kindheit-im-mittelalter-teil-6-kindersterblichkeit-und-kindestoetung/English: The European Middle Ages began around the year 500 AD, when the age of antiquity ended. It was not until around 1000 years later that three significant historical events heralded the slow end of this long era: the invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg, the rediscovery of America by Christopher Columbus and the Reformation initiated by Martin Luther. |
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