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The Black Death: The Pandemic That Rebuilt Europe — Fexingo History

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Between 1347 and 1351, the Black Death swept across Europe, killing an estimated 30–60% of its population. This wasn't just a demographic catastrophe—it was a crucible that forged a new world. Join hosts Lucas and Luna as they trace the plague's journey from the Crimean port of Caffa to every corner of the continent, exploring how the Yersinia pestis bacterium uprooted feudal structures, shattered religious certainties, and reshaped economies. We'll examine the horrifying symptoms, the desperate flagellant processions, and the scapegoating of Jewish communities that left deep scars. But the pandemic also destroyed the manorial system, empowered peasant revolts like the Jacquerie and the Peasants' Revolt, and accelerated the decline of serfdom. Medical understanding, from humoral theory to early quarantine measures, struggled to keep pace. Meanwhile, art and literature—from the danse macabre to Boccaccio's Decameron—reflected a new consciousness of mortality. We'll debate historians' arguments: Did the Black Death cause the Renaissance? Did it spur technological innovation or merely remove labor surpluses? And we'll ask what lessons this medieval pandemic holds for a world still reeling from COVID-19. This is not a story of simple devastation—it's the story of how a disease reshaped a civilization. Tune in to understand the plague that rebuilt Europe. #BlackDeath #MedievalEurope #YersiniaPestis #Feudalism #Caffa #Flagellants #PeasantsRevolt #Jacquerie #Decameron #DanseMacabre #Boccaccio #BubonicPlague #PandemicHistory #MedievalMedicine #RenaissanceOrigins #History #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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The Black Death and the Invention of the Quarantine: Venice, Ragusa, and the Fight Against Plague

How did a handful of Adriatic merchants and Venetian senators stumble onto one of the most powerful public health tools in history? In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna trace the invention of quarantine from its ragged start on a tiny island off Ragusa in 1377 — the trentino, or thirty-day isolation — to Venice's refinement into the quaranta giorni that gave us the word we still use today. They follow the hard-won knowledge that plague came on ships from the East, the brutal logic of the cordon sanitaire, and the men — the Procurator di San Marco, the Magistrato della Sanità — who turned desperation into policy. Along the way, they revisit the plague doctor contracts, the lazzaretti (Lazzaretto Nuovo and Lazzaretto Vecchio), and the forgotten role of the Republic of Ragusa (modern Dubrovnik) in saving Mediterranean trade. This is the episode where a medieval city's experiment becomes a global habit. #BlackDeath #QuarantineHistory #Venice #Ragusa #LazzarettoNuovo #LazzarettoVecchio #CordonSanitaire #PublicHealthHistory #MedievalMedicine #PlagueDoctor #PlagueHistory #14thCentury #AdriaticHistory #DubrovnikHistory #MagistratoDellaSanita #ProcuratorDiSanMarco #Trentino #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gisteren - 6 min
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The Black Death and the Rise of the English Almshouse

When the Black Death swept through England, it didn't just kill a third of the population—it also shattered the old systems of charity. Monasteries, once the primary source of relief for the poor and sick, saw their numbers decimated and their estates hollowed out. Into this gap stepped a new kind of institution: the almshouse. In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore how the plague reshaped charity in late medieval England. They follow the story of William Wyggeston, a wealthy Leicester merchant who founded one of the earliest almshouses in 1513, and trace the roots of his philanthropy back to the labor shortages and social upheavals of the 1350s. Along the way, they encounter the obscure figure of Henry le Wallis, a London fishmonger whose 1367 will established a 'maison Dieu' for twelve poor men, and the royal hospital of St. Cross in Winchester, whose quirky 'wayfarer's dole' survives to this day. The episode examines the transition from monastic almsgiving to lay-founded perpetual charities, the legal innovation of the charitable trust, and the surprising ways that plague-era bequests still shape the English landscape. #BlackDeath #Almshouse #WilliamWyggeston #HenryLeWallis #StCross #MedievalCharity #MaisonDieu #WyggestonHospital #Leicester #London #Winchester #MonasticCharity #PlagueAftermath #EnglishHistory #Philanthropy #CharitableTrust #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gisteren - 9 min
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The Black Death and the Birth of the English Parish Church

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the Black Death reshaped English parish churches, turning them from simple Norman buildings into ornate expressions of lay piety and wealth. They focus on the wool boom that followed the plague, which funded a wave of church rebuilding across East Anglia and the Cotswolds. Lucas walks through the features of these 'wool churches' — the Perpendicular Gothic style, the clerestory windows, the hammerbeam roofs — and explains how rising wages for surviving laborers gave parishioners the means to pay for new chapels, fonts, and stained glass. He tells the story of specific churches like St Mary's in Bury St Edmunds, St Peter and St Paul in Lavenham, and the church at Fairford with its complete set of medieval windows. The conversation also touches on the role of chantry foundations, the Statute of Mortmain, and how the parish church became a permanent record of the demographic and economic upheaval of the 14th century. #BlackDeath #MedievalEngland #WoolChurches #PerpendicularGothic #ParishChurch #Lavenham #Fairford #Cotswolds #EastAnglia #Chantry #StainedGlass #HammerbeamRoof #BuryStEdmunds #StatuteOfMortmain #PeasantsRevolt #PostPlague #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

12 jun 2026 - 7 min
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The Black Death and the Rise of the English Alehouse

After the Black Death wiped out a third of Europe's population, the English countryside transformed in unexpected ways. With fewer laborers and higher wages, peasants had more money to spend—and they spent it on ale. This episode explores how the plague-fueled economic shift led to the rise of the alehouse as a social institution, replacing the lord's manor as the center of village life. Lucas and Luna delve into the records of the village of Ingatestone in Essex, where alewives like Margery Simond ran thriving businesses out of their homes. They discuss the role of women in brewing, the crackdown by local authorities via the Assize of Ale, and the emergence of the alehouse as a space for gossip, politics, and rebellion—a precursor to the modern pub. Drawing on court rolls and tax records, they show how the humble alehouse became a symbol of the new social mobility and independence that followed the plague. #BlackDeath #MedievalEngland #Alehouse #Alewives #Brewing #Ingatestone #Essex #MargerySimond #AssizeOfAle #PubHistory #PeasantsRevolt #SocialHistory #EconomicHistory #WomenInHistory #14thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #MedievalEurope Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

12 jun 2026 - 8 min
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The Black Death and the Rise of the English Manor Court

After the Black Death killed a third of England's population, the old manorial system buckled. But the survivors didn't just revolt—they turned to a quiet legal revolution. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how plague-era peasants used manor courts to defend their wages, challenge their lords, and slowly dismantle serfdom from within. We meet the jurors of Walsham-le-Willows who fined their own lord for breaking the Statute of Labourers, the cryptic entries in court rolls that show villeins buying freedom piece by piece, and the legal concepts—like 'custom of the manor' and 'copyhold'—that turned custom into a weapon. This is the story of how ordinary people used the law to reshape rural England, one court case at a time. #BlackDeath #ManorCourts #EnglishPeasantry #Serfdom #StatuteOfLabourers #WalshamLeWillows #CustomOfTheManor #Copyhold #Villeins #LegalHistory #MedievalEngland #RuralRevolt #PlagueAftermath #CommonLaw #ManorialSystem #History #MedievalHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

11 jun 2026 - 5 min
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