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Why 536 was ‘the worst year to be alive’
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| Nov. 15, 2018
| Ann Gibbons
Posted on 11/16/2018 6:12:12 AM PST by artichokegrower
Ask medieval historian Michael McCormick what year was the worst to be alive, and he's got an answer: "536." Not 1349, when the Black Death wiped out half of Europe. Not 1918, when the flu killed 50 million to 100 million people, mostly young adults. But 536. In Europe, "It was the beginning of one of the worst periods to be alive, if not the worst year," says McCormick, a historian and archaeologist who chairs the Harvard University Initiative for the Science of the Human Past.
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TOPICS: History
KEYWORDS: 536; 536ad; ad536; blackdeath; catastrophism; globalwarminghoax; godsgravesglyphs; harvard; medieval; medievalhistory; michaelmccormick; middleages; renaissance; volcano
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To: artichokegrower
Any year before the flush toilet was a bad year.
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posted on
11/16/2018 6:48:17 AM PST
by
chesley
(What is life but a long dialog with imbeciles? - Pierre Ryckmans)
To: Michael.SF.
At first I thought you were joking, then I thought that could be the title of some king, then I realized you were joking.
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posted on
11/16/2018 6:49:02 AM PST
by
LukeL
To: artichokegrower
Well, they don’t call it “The Dark Ages” for nothing. That’s a name accurately suited for the end of the ancient period than for the medieval period.
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posted on
11/16/2018 6:50:23 AM PST
by
dangus
("The floor of Hell is paved with the skulls of bishops" -- St. Athanasius)
To: Pearls Before Swine
Mass Media has us
Worried about Which
Bathroom to use,
We’ve come along way.
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posted on
11/16/2018 6:51:14 AM PST
by
Big Red Badger
(Despised by the Despicable!)
To: artichokegrower
They should have interviewed Noah’s next door neighbor.....
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posted on
11/16/2018 6:52:51 AM PST
by
G Larry
(There is no great virtue in bargaining with the Devil)
To: freedomjusticeruleoflaw
To: Openurmind
Sure there is!
Get books on the Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire).
The 536 event hurt there too, but, they were quite civilized and kept meticulous records (the Bureaucracy was strong there). When the Crusade of 1204 conquered them, they stole a LARGE block of historical writings that are now kept in Rome. We know what they thought.
The Chinese were also highly cultured at this time too, but, I have never heard that they wrote about the 536 event. My failing, not theirs.
I still think that the reported Meteor strikes off of Australia had something to do with this event, but, I think that opinion may have to change.
Just because Northwestern Europe was a cess pit at the time, doesn’t mean there wasn’t advanced civilization in the world.
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posted on
11/16/2018 6:54:08 AM PST
by
Conan the Librarian
(The Best in Life is to crush my enemies, see them driven before me, and the Dewey Decimal System)
To: Openurmind
From HistoryCentral.com:
World History 500-600 AD
Arthur's Victory Over Saxons, Svealand-Swedish State, Persian-Roman Wars, Kingdom Of Franks, Nika Revolt, Hagia Sophia Cathedral, Battle at Taginae, The Avars, Justinian Great, Leovigild King Of Visigoths, Battle At Deorham, Sui Dynasty Reunites China, Pope Greogory Obtains 30 Year Truce |
500 AD Arthur's Victory Over Saxons-The legendary Arthur won a battle against the Saxons at Mound Badon in Dorset, in Southern England. This slowed the Saxon conquest of England. |
500 AD Svealand- The First Swedish State- Svealand, the first Swedish state was founded around 500 A.D. The Goths inhabited the Southern part of the Swedish peninsula. Much of what is known about early Sweden has been taken from the epic "Beowulf", written in 700 A.D. |
503 - 557 AD Persian-Roman Wars- Between 503 and 557 A.D.,three successive wars -- interrupted by periods of peace -- are fought between the Persian Empire and the Eastern Roman Empire. All have the same basic cause -- an inability to define the borders and the relationship between the two empires. In 567 a 'definitive' peace was reached. Under its terms, Rome agreed to pay the Persians 30,000 pieces of gold annually. The borders between the empire were reaffirmed, Christian worship was to be protected in the Persian Empire, and regulation of trade and diplomatic relations were laid out. |
|
507 AD Kingdom Of Franks - The Franks' Clovis defeated the Visigoths under Alaric II at the Battle of Vouille. The Visigoths retreated into Spain, where they retained their Empire. |
532 AD Nika Revolt- A popular uprising took place in Constantinople against Justinian. Constantinople was nearly destroyed by fire. The insurrection quelled with great cruelty by Belisarius. Thirty thousand people were slain. |
537 AD Hagia Sophia Cathedral Built- The Hagia Sophia Cathedral in Constantinople was completed. The cathedral represented the culmination of Byzantine architecture, with a large domed basilica. |
552 AD Battle at Taginae- The Byzantine army invaded Italy and defeated the Ostrogoths at the Battle of Taginae. The Byzantines, using a combination of pikes and bows, decimated the Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy. |
558 - 650 AD The Avars- The Avars, a Turkish Mongolian group, formed an Empire that extended from the Volga to the Hungarian plains. In 626 A.D., they laid siege to Constantinople, but were forced to withdraw. |
565 AD Justinian Great- Justinian the Great died in 565 A.D. bringing to end 38 years of rule as leader of the Byzantine Empire. Under his stewardship, the Empire expanded to include all of North Africa and parts of the Middle East as well as Italy and Greece. Under Justinian, the first comprehensive compilation of Roman Law was published. |
572 AD Leovigild King Of Visigoths- Leovigild the King of Visigoths set off to reinvigorate the empire. He extended the Vistigoth dominance to all parts of the Iberian Pennisular. |
577 AD Battle At Deorham- At the Battle of Deorham in southwestern England, the Saxons defeated the Welsh. This victory virtually completed the Saxon conquest of England. |
581 AD Sui Dynasty Reunites China- After nearly four centuries of internal divisions and strife, China was reunited under the leadership of Yang Jian. A member of a respected aristocratic family, Yang Jian founded the Sui Dynasty. Yang Jian used Buddhism to help unite the kingdom. |
598 AD Pope Greogory Obtains 30 Year Truce- Gregory the Great was the first monk to become Pope. For many, he was a model for the future papacy. Gregory controlled the civil affairs of Rome and expanded the power of the Church. Gregory also negotiated a 30-year truce with Lombards, insuring the independence of Rome. |
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posted on
11/16/2018 6:55:36 AM PST
by
Alas Babylon!
(Boycott ABC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC and NBC!)
To: Big Red Badger
Is that a haiku? I didn’t count syllables.
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posted on
11/16/2018 6:56:28 AM PST
by
Pearls Before Swine
("It's always a party when you're eating the seed corn.")
To: artichokegrower
nearly every unusually cold summer over the past 2500 years was preceded by a volcanic eruption. A massive eruptionperhaps in North America, the team suggestedstood out in late 535 Trump's fault.
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posted on
11/16/2018 7:02:43 AM PST
by
Albion Wilde
("The word 'racist' is used to describe 'every Republican that's winning'" --Donald Trump)
To: Pearls Before Swine
Close,
More of coffee kicking in
AND me having the Day Off!
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posted on
11/16/2018 7:02:51 AM PST
by
Big Red Badger
(Despised by the Despicable!)
To: artichokegrower
It’s an odd year to choose. It was kinda the year things STARTED to go bad.
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posted on
11/16/2018 7:09:20 AM PST
by
dangus
("The floor of Hell is paved with the skulls of bishops" -- St. Athanasius)
To: Big Red Badger
3 lines... 17 syllables ... 5-7-5.
Hey, does the “Badger” stand for UW?
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posted on
11/16/2018 7:13:31 AM PST
by
Pearls Before Swine
("It's always a party when you're eating the seed corn.")
To: Pearls Before Swine
UW,,,
Yes ,I’m wearing Boxers.
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posted on
11/16/2018 7:16:38 AM PST
by
Big Red Badger
(Despised by the Despicable!)
To: CaptainK
Average global temperatures fell by as much as 1.2 degrees Celsius (34 degrees F)in the year following the eruption.
Hey Wikipedia
Are you smarter than a 5th grader?
Evidently not.
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posted on
11/16/2018 7:17:15 AM PST
by
calljack
(Sometimes your worst nightmare is just a start.)
To: artichokegrower
I'm not going back. You can't make me
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posted on
11/16/2018 7:17:49 AM PST
by
P.O.E.
(Pray for America)
To: artichokegrower
Was that the year Claudius Trumpus became Emperor?
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posted on
11/16/2018 7:19:30 AM PST
by
Mr Rogers
(Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools)
To: artichokegrower
It's not global warming but global cooling that will get you. Never understood the big concern about warming. There's plenty of land for us to inhabit, even if the pabulum about rising sea levels was true. Warmth means extended growing seasons and habitability in northern latitudes. Cold means death from famine.
The liberals are the personification of what happens when you dumb down the education system.
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posted on
11/16/2018 7:20:04 AM PST
by
rarestia
(Repeal the 17th Amendment and ratify Article the First to give the power back to the people!)
To: Conan the Librarian
To: Alas Babylon!
Thank you.
Just like the little ice age... All this unrest indicates folks were very hungry.
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