La Peste Nera: L'Epidemia che Cambiò la Storia (1347 d.C.)

It didn’t arrive with the roar of a volcano, but with the silence of an infected breath . In 1347, an invisible enemy landed in the ports of the Mediterranean, unleashing the most devastating pandemic in human history . In just a few years, the "Black Death" cut down one-third of the world's population, transforming Europe into an immense open-air cemetery and shaking the foundations of medieval faith and power. In the first chapter of our series, we explore the collapse of an entire era . From Genoese galleys laden with death to deserted cities, we relive the trauma of a humanity that believed itself protected by God, only to find itself helpless before the scourge. ⏳ Documentary Chapters: 00:00 The Invisible Messenger: Prologue to Catastrophe 02:15 1347: The Journey of the Black Death Toward the West 04:10 Anatomy of the Scourge: Medieval Science Facing the Unknown 06:30 The Collapse of Cities: When the Living Weren't Enough to Bury the Dead 08:45 Faith and Fury: The Crisis of the Church and the Flagellant Movements 11:20 Blood Economy: How the Plague Changed the Value of Labor 13:50 The Art of Death: The Triumph of the Macabre in European Culture 16:15 A New Dawn: The Unexpected Legacies of the Great Malady 18:30 Echoes from the Past: Are We Ready for the Next Shadow? ⚠️ AI Transparency and Production Notes: In compliance with YouTube guidelines: Synthetic Content: The visuals in this documentary were generated and animated using advanced AI, to recreate the dark and realistic atmosphere of the 14th century. Historical Research: Every narrated event is based on medieval chronicles and modern epidemiological studies to ensure an educational and accurate experience. 🏛️ Join the Mundi Historiae Community: The past is never dead; it's only waiting to be told. 🔔 Subscribe for the next journey through time. 💬 Community: How do you think our modern society would react if it suddenly found itself without the answers provided by science? #BlackDeath #MiddleAges #History #Documentary #Pandemic #MundiHistoriae #AI #HistoryDocumentary