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As a means of recording the passage of time, the 14th century was a century lasting from January 1, 1301, to December 31, 1400. During this period, political and natural disasters ravaged both Europe and the four khanates of the Mongol Empire.

Bologna's leaning tower sealed off over fears it could collapse

Bologna's leaning tower sealed off over fears it could collapse
Dec 2,2023 3:21 am

... The structures were built between 1109 and 1119, though the height of the Garisenda was reduced in the 14Th Century because it had already begun to lean...

Black women most likely to die in medieval London plague

Black women most likely to die in medieval London plague
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... Dr Rebecca Redfern from the Museum of London, said: " We have no primary written sources from people of colour and those of Black African descent during the Great Pestilence of the 14Th Century, so archaeological research is essential to understanding more about their lives and experiences...

King mourns 'heartbreaking' losses in Middle East

King mourns 'heartbreaking' losses in Middle East
Oct 18,2023 4:41 pm

... There was a ceremony, dating back to the 14Th Century, in which the Pearl Sword is presented to the monarch, who then returns it to the lord mayor...

The Lincolnshire village honoured in every Disney film since 2006

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Oct 15,2023 8:51 pm

... Walt also saw the rather grand 14Th Century tomb of Sir William d Isney on which there was the family crest, with three lions facing left, the symbol of Normandy...

'Swan upping': Royal tradition begins on the Thames

'Swan upping': Royal tradition begins on the Thames
Jul 17,2023 11:30 am

... There are also 14Th Century claims to shared ownership from the Vintners and Dyers livery companies, whose boats also take part in the counting of swans, with their own flags and outfits...

Dazzling ancient bronze sword found in Germany

Dazzling ancient bronze sword found in Germany
Jun 16,2023 10:50 pm

... It is thought to be from the late 14Th Century BC...

King Charles coronation: Does Scotland want its kilted king?

King Charles coronation: Does Scotland want its kilted king?
Apr 28,2023 6:50 pm

...By James CookScotland editorHe is the kilted king, a monarch with his heart in the Highlands, but is Scotland ready to claim Charles as its own? The new king is descended from Robert the Bruce, the revered warrior king who fought for Scotland s independence in the 14Th Century...

Sir Salman Rushdie speaks for the first time about 'colossal attack'

Sir Salman Rushdie speaks for the first time about 'colossal attack'
Feb 6,2023 6:11 am

... " He talks about how the book, set in 14Th Century southern India, can be read as an allegory about the abuse of power and the curse of sectarianism...

'Swan upping': Royal tradition begins on the Thames

Jan 31,2023 12:31 pm

By Sean CoughlanRoyal correspondent

The quirky and colourful royal tradition of counting swans on the Thames has begun, for the First Time under the insignia of King Charles .

But there are fears that this year's " swan upping" will find swan numbers hit hard by avian flu.

The King 's Swan Marker, David Barber , says the disease had been " quite disastrous" for The Swan population.

This annual swan census started in west London on Monday and will finish in Abingdon in Oxfordshire on Friday.

" Swan upping" feels like an event that would be very appropriate for King Charles , with its mix of heritage, royal ceremony and Wildlife Conservation .

There is More Than a dash of eccentricity too, with The King 's Swan Marker literally wearing a feather in his cap.

In his scarlet jacket, Mr Barber is in charge of a flotilla of small boats that glide up the River Thames , stopping to count, weigh, measure and check the well-being of young swans, called cygnets.

These fluffy grey swans are plucked from The River and put onto the riverbank, where they are checked and tagged, under a barrage of photographs from passers-by.

It's an eye-catching as well as swan-catching sight, with The Swan uppers wearing red shirts emblazoned with the new cypher of King Charles and their boats carrying royal flags.

The Swan Marker is worried about the impact of avian flu, saying that at The End of Last Year it was " horrendous, terrible to see" with hundreds of swans lost to the disease.

Mr Barber also worries that if sewage keeps being put into rivers it could harm the swans.

But in the July sunshine, at the start of this annual trip Up River , he's able to dispel Some swan folklore.

Do they really break people's arms? " It's a myth. They've got powerful wings, but to break A Man 's arm? "

He says swans will be very protective of their eggs and their young, but he's not convinced about breaking arms.

However he thinks the much-repeated story doesn't do any harm in terms of keeping Humans away from harming swans.

And do swans really mate For Life ? Are they nature's template for monogamy?

" They're like Humans - Some stray away, " says The King 's Swan Marker, with a wry smile.

Swan upping - so-called says Mr Barber because they go up The River and pick the swans up out of the Water - is a traditional summer spectacle on the Thames.

The origins go back to the 12Th Century when The Crown claimed ownership of all mute swans, with swans considered a delicacy for medieval banquets.

The Crown still has ownership of unmarked mute swans on Open Water , such as the Thames, so this counting of swans, now part of conservation work, has its roots in asserting royal rights.

There are also 14Th Century claims to shared ownership from the Vintners and Dyers livery companies, whose boats also take part in the counting of swans, with their own flags and outfits.

There's even Some history to The Boats accompanying The Swan uppers, with Some of the small craft having been part of the wartime evacuation from The Beaches of Dunkirk.

Even though The Swan uppers might be concerned that swan numbers might be on their uppers, there were still families of swans to count, serenely swimming past multi-million pound riverbank homes.

They were nestling in The Banks of The River , swimming past moored boats with names like " Ratty and Moley".

The swans themselves seemed understandably surprised to be briefly swept up in this Ancient Ceremony , but at least they had the relief of being released back into The River , rather than being the centrepiece of a medieval dinner table.

They swam back into the Water , a parent patrolling at front and back of their group of cygnets, and they watched with Some swan-like superiority as The Boats and flags and photographers sailed away and out of sight.

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