The 14th century wasn’t a great time for sunbathing in Europe. Right from the start it seemed as though a distinct chill had settled over the land. The Baltic Sea froze over twice in 1303 and again over the winter of 1306 to 1307. For many years following there were cold storms and heavy rains, resulting in a rise in levels in the Caspian Sea. What the Medievals could not have known then, was that this was the start of what we now call the ‘Little Ice Age’. It wasn’t a real ‘Ice Age’, more of a cooling down of the temperature, and it caused havoc for the Europeans. Let’s travel back in time now to take a look at rain, snow and cannibalism in the Middle Ages. Welcome to Medieval Madness.

00:00 Introduction
00:55 It’s Cold Up North
03:08 The Hunger
06:19 Here Comes The Rain Again
07:38 Stormy Weather
08:39 Let It Snow
11:28 Frozen

Narrated by James Wade
Written by Lisa E Rawcliffe
Edited by Jamit Productions

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