1384 Collection
In the year 1384, significant events unfolded that shaped history. Wyclif's ashes were scattered, marking the end of an era for English theologian John Wyclif (ca
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In the year 1384, significant events unfolded that shaped history. Wyclif's ashes were scattered, marking the end of an era for English theologian John Wyclif (ca. 1330 - 1384). His profound influence on religious reform left a lasting impact. Amidst this time of change, Gerard Groot emerged as a prominent figure. His teachings and ideals resonated with many, inspiring a movement towards spiritual renewal. The engravings depicting John Duke of Berry and Louis 1st Duke of Anjou, uncles of Charles VIth and King of Naples respectively, capture the grandeur and power they held during this period. Their actions would shape political landscapes for years to come. Sir Bermond Arnaud de Preissac, soudan de la Trau from 1380 to post-1384 is immortalized in a vibrant chromolitho artwork. This depiction showcases his commanding presence and authority during his reign. Shrewsbury also played a crucial role in these times. The name echoes through history with figures like John Talbot leaving their mark on the town's legacy. Meanwhile, Ncola D este Di Ferrara made waves with his contributions to art and culture during this eventful year. His works continue to captivate audiences even today. Within all these happenings lies an underlying theme – change was inevitable. Whether it be theological reforms or shifts in political dynamics, society was evolving rapidly. As we reflect upon the year 1384, let us remember those who paved the way for progress: Wyclif paralyzed but still writing passionately; Gerard Groot spreading enlightenment; John Wyclif leaving behind an enduring legacy; powerful leaders shaping nations' destinies. These glimpses into history remind us that every moment holds significance – each person contributing their part to create our collective story.