A Hellish Destiny? The Great Famine of 1315-1317.

The Great Famine of 1315-1317 is often forgotten today, though was one of the most significant events of food crisis and crop failure in medieval history. A number of devastating issues which caused the death of up to 6,000,000 people in Northern Europe during The Great Famine of 1315-1317 are still with us today, including climate change and food shortages. There are valuable lessons from the Great Famine of 1315-1317 to help modern societies avoid mass starvation and hunger. Today's civilizations must not repeat mistakes from the Great Famine of 1315-1317. Or is famine our destiny?
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0:00 The Great Famine of 1315-1317: A Hellish Catastrophe Begins
2:50 What Caused The Great Famine Of 1315-17? What Were The Conditions?
6:27 The Great Famine Of 1315 Continued To Drive Human Misery
9:47 Modern Influences Originating From The Great Famine Of 1315-1317
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  • @MedievaltoModern
    @MedievaltoModern2 жыл бұрын

    Do you think we are approaching another Great Famine in modern times?

  • @Ljw-low-ljw

    @Ljw-low-ljw

    2 жыл бұрын

    Almost certainly - with 3C of global average warming by end of the century very possible, and a population set to hit 10billion before then - things could get very tricky. Great video by the way - ‘lessons are timeless’ is a nice way to put it

  • @MedievaltoModern

    @MedievaltoModern

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Ljw-low-ljw, these are all great points that you have shared. Thank you for the compliment! We will continue to create captivating, timeless content,

  • @rmp7400

    @rmp7400

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes. Famine is always corporate punishment for corporate sin The 1200s was an era of faith and the weather was fair and crops were bountiful. However, in the 1300s people lapsed into evil and lost protection from Heaven: so Famine and disease were widespread. Just as France lost protection of Heaven in the early 1700s...witchcraft was a widespread pastime of choice among the rich (Louis Xiv) and poor alike . Many people, including some historians wanted to put all blame , wrongly, on Marie Antoinette when in fact she and her husband died as martyrs of the true faith. It was the people who went bad and paid for their apostasy with new famine and then the bloody freemasonic revolution (that mostly killed farmers & servants....) Yes 21st century is rife with abortion, sex trafficking for adrenochrone and reckless materialism...what will fall upon us will make sufferings in past centuries look like mere inconveniences...

  • @rmp7400

    @rmp7400

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes. It is being engineered by the same Lucferians who engineered many of the other famines...

  • @amyj5987
    @amyj5987 Жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed this video. I never knew about this famine. Very thoughtful about the connection to factory farming.

  • @MedievaltoModern

    @MedievaltoModern

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Amy J for appreciating the connection. That's what we try to do on the channel. Link the medieval past to the present.

  • @bgm3460
    @bgm34609 ай бұрын

    May be they could grow rice is they could have it, where know since old Rome but just vert rich people eat, and there where necessary sufficient grain and the kwnoledge for grow it

  • @rmp7400
    @rmp74003 ай бұрын

    Martyrdom is painful, but meritorious - never hellish. Hell is another (endless) thing, entirely...

  • @MedievaltoModern

    @MedievaltoModern

    3 ай бұрын

    @rmp7400, We appreciate this thoughtful comment! Cheers.

  • @bgm3460
    @bgm34609 ай бұрын

    Also affect to south Europe, but less effect

  • @MedievaltoModern

    @MedievaltoModern

    9 ай бұрын

    @bgm3460, yes, good to note this information. Appreciate your comment!

  • @stevoplex
    @stevoplex Жыл бұрын

    Indoor farming? Underground farming? Farming needs sunlight.

  • @MedievaltoModern

    @MedievaltoModern

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Stephen Beres, we appreciate your interest in this video. Underground farms, as well as indoor farms require an energy source to generate artificial light to replace direct sunlight. Here is where it is important to use an energy source which is environmentally friendly while being as cost effective as possible. This energy is used to operate light sources such as growth lamps, light tubes, or special LED systems. If not too far underground, daylighting systems can be used that channel sunlight underground through a variety of methods. For an example of underground farming, there are recent articles on the London WWII bomb shelters being used for indoor farming. Like any new technology there is a learning curve, though it is one of a number of possible solutions for future food production. Good question!