12th Century
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Lady Teffania Tucerton's favourite period. The Normans control a great empire, fashions are for frivolous long sleeves (yes even on the guys - well the fashionable ones at least, eg. the knights :-) ), the crusades are bringing back fancy new silk fabrics as well as other items from the east. A rather more transitional period than some, and with more chances to travel to the east than earlier. Artwork is getting a bit more naturalistic and prettier - somewhat more pleasing to the modern eye, but still strange and hard to interpret.
A rather hard period to doccument things for since there is less archaeological evidence from this period, but written records are still a bit scanty.
Events
- Song dynasty loses power over Northern China
- First, Second, and Third Crusades of western European kingdoms against Islam
- Pope Adrian IV granted overlordship of Ireland to Henry II of England.
- Suger rebuilds the abbey church at St Denis north of Paris, seen as first Gothic building
- Portugal declares independence from the kingdom of Leon and Castille in 1139
Significant people
- Peter Abelard, one of the first scholastic philosophers
- Bernard of Clairvaux, French abbot influential in church politics
- Hugh of St. Victor, French scholar
- Richard of St. Victor, theologian
- Alfonso I Henriques, first King of Portugal
See also:
External Garb Links
- Some Clothing of the Middle Ages - http://www.personal.utulsa.edu/~marc-carlson/cloth/bockhome.html