File:How people imagined hell in the Middle Ages, Terra X (English AI redub).webm
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[edit]DescriptionHow people imagined hell in the Middle Ages, Terra X (English AI redub).webm |
English: Dramatic altarpieces in churches show what supposedly awaited sinners after death and what always stoked people's fears: the torments of hell. The catalogue of sins is also long.
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Date | (original) 2024-07-29 (redub) |
Source | File:Wie man sich im Mittelalter die Hölle vorstellte.webm; its source: https://terraxplaincommons.zdf.de/video/wie-man-sich-im-mittelalter-die-hoelle-vorstellte-creative-commons-clip-100 |
Author | ZDF/Terra X/G. Graffe/C. Moroni/Gruppe 5/Maximilian Heß |
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