Medieval End
Stand at the hinge where manuscript, cannon, ocean, plague, banking, painting, and diplomacy push the medieval world toward something unfamiliar.
1450 CE - 1500 CE
Medieval End stands at a threshold where older networks still hold, even as ocean routes, print culture, gunpowder politics, and Renaissance art begin redrawing the map.
The route highlights Machu Picchu, the fall of Constantinople, Botticelli, Leonardo, and Vasco da Gama. These scenes show engineering, art, navigation, and political change arriving at once.
The closing sequence links Constantinople, Granada, Italian workshops, Portuguese navigation, and Andean statecraft, placing diplomacy, artillery, finance, and maritime route-making inside the same late fifteenth-century shift.
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- Medieval
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