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[[File:This_Is_The_Fourteenth_Century.jpg|link=Sleeping Beauty (Disney)|right|''This'' is the Fourteenth Century?]]
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Era of the crusades, [[Robin Hood]], and fat, lecherous (but good hearted) friars. Also home to [[Our Dragons Are Different|dragons]], [[Squishy Wizard|wizards]], [[Knight in Shining Armor|knights in shining armour]], [[Everything's Better With Princesses|beautiful princesses]] with big headdresses and tall, spirally gothic architecture. Expect to see a [[Corrupt Church|Corrupt Churchman]] or two wandering the landscape [[Burn the Witch|burning witches]], heretics, and pretty much ''anyone'' who doesn't agree with [[Knight Templar|them]]. Also expect to see people comically dropping left and right from [[The Plague|the Black Death]]. ''("Bring out your deeeeaaaaa----" *Fall* *Splut!*'')
Era of the crusades, [[Robin Hood]], and fat, lecherous (but good hearted) friars. Also home to [[Our Dragons Are Different|dragons]], [[Squishy Wizard|wizards]], [[Knight in Shining Armor|knights in shining armour]], [[Everything's Better with Princesses|beautiful princesses]] with big headdresses and tall, spirally gothic architecture. Expect to see a [[Corrupt Church]]man or two wandering the landscape [[Burn the Witch|burning witches]], heretics, and pretty much ''anyone'' who doesn't agree with [[Knight Templar|them]]. Also expect to see people comically dropping left and right from [[The Plague|the Black Death]]. ''("Bring out your deeeeaaaaa----" *Fall* *Splut!*'')


If the story does not take place in some unspecified kingdom, the setting is likely to be a [[You Fail History Forever|mythologized]] [[Useful Notes/Britain|Britain]] or [[Useful Notes/France|France]], though [[Useful Notes/Israel|Jerusalem]], which had pretty much been ignored since [[Biblical Times]] will now also be used as the stage for all sorts of flashy battles involving cutlass-wielding [[Arabian Nights Days|Turks]] and ruggedly handsome [[The Knights Templar|Knights Templar]].
If the story does not take place in some unspecified kingdom, the setting is likely to be a [[You Fail History Forever|mythologized]] [[Britain]] or [[France]], though [[Israel|Jerusalem]], which had pretty much been ignored since [[Biblical Times]] will now also be used as the stage for all sorts of flashy battles involving cutlass-wielding [[Arabian Nights Days|Turks]] and ruggedly handsome [[The Knights Templar|Knights Templar]].


For the (slightly) more historically accurate version of this trope, check out its constituent periods:
For the (slightly) more historically accurate version of this trope, check out its constituent periods:
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''Cf.'' [[Ye Goode Olde Days]] for the highly romanticized version, and [[The Dung Ages]] for the depressingly bleak version. When history has been abandoned altogether, you have probably made the epic voyage to [[The Time of Myths]].
''Cf.'' [[Ye Goode Olde Days]] for the highly romanticized version, and [[The Dung Ages]] for the depressingly bleak version. When history has been abandoned altogether, you have probably made the epic voyage to [[The Time of Myths]].


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=== Popular tropes associated with this time period are: ===
* [[Black Knight]]
* [[Black Knight]]
* [[Christianity Is Catholic]]: Though it would eventually be throughout most of Central and Western Europe, in Eastern Europe and the Near East, Orthodoxy was more prevalent; yet is much less common in fictional works. (And officially, the final split came in 1054, and reunification was seen as a viable possibility until 1204.)
* [[Christianity Is Catholic]]: Though it would eventually be throughout most of Central and Western Europe, in Eastern Europe and the Near East, Orthodoxy was more prevalent; yet is much less common in fictional works. (And officially, the final split came in 1054, and reunification was seen as a viable possibility until 1204.)
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* [[The Dung Ages]]
* [[The Dung Ages]]
* [[Ermine Cape Effect]]
* [[Ermine Cape Effect]]
* [[Everything's Better With Princesses]]: There weren't ''really'' many more then than now.
* [[Everything's Better with Princesses]]: There weren't ''really'' many more then than now.
** Except a lot of small kingdoms have been eaten up since then and a number of states have changed from kingdoms to republics, so there were a lot more reigning princesses. There may be girls today who, if you assumed the continuance of feudal law, would in fact qualify as princesses, but who work as waitresses and don't know they are titular princesses.
** Except a lot of small kingdoms have been eaten up since then and a number of states have changed from kingdoms to republics, so there were a lot more reigning princesses. There may be girls today who, if you assumed the continuance of feudal law, would in fact qualify as princesses, but who work as waitresses and don't know they are titular princesses.
* [[Feudal Overlord]]
* [[Feudal Overlord]]
* [[Gorgeous Period Dress]]: Except for (ugh!) [[Medieval Morons|Ye Peasants]] and one or two of the more self-denying Churchmen. Look for puffy, slashed sleeves and trunk-hose among the men, though these were really [[The Renaissance|Renaissance]] fashions.
* [[Gorgeous Period Dress]]: Except for (ugh!) [[Medieval Morons|Ye Peasants]] and one or two of the more self-denying Churchmen. Look for puffy, slashed sleeves and trunk-hose among the men, though these were really [[The Renaissance|Renaissance]] fashions.
* [[Historical Domain Character]]: Even when they happen to be [[Robin Hood (Disney)|talking lions]].
* [[Historical Domain Character]]: Even when they happen to be [[Robin Hood (Disney film)|talking lions]].
* [[Horny Vikings]]
* [[Horny Vikings]]
* [[Knight in Shining Armor]]
* [[Knight in Shining Armor]]
* [[The Knights Hospitallers]]
* [[The Knights Hospitallers]]
* [[The Knights Templar]]: The original [[Knight Templar]] characters came from this era.
* [[The Knights Templar]]: The original [[Knight Templar]] characters came from this era.
* [[Medieval Morons]]
* [[Medieval Morons]]
* [[Nice Hat]]: When the tall headdresses, including the famous steeple headdress (or ''hennin''), were in vogue.
* [[Nice Hat]]: When the tall headdresses, including the famous steeple headdress (or ''hennin''), were in vogue.
* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]: Lots of [[Pretty in Mink|fur]], silk, and velvet for the nobility (though the last was not actually invented until very late in the period).
* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]: Lots of [[Pretty in Mink|fur]], silk, and velvet for the nobility (though the last was not actually invented until very late in the period).
* [[The Plague]]
* [[The Plague]]
* [[Swashbuckler]]: One of the two classic periods for the setting.
* [[Swashbuckler]]: One of the two classic periods for the setting.
* [[Vestigial Empire]]: [[The Roman Empire]] was still around, based in Constantinople. In fact, historians often define the Middle Ages as the period from the fall of the Roman Empire in the west (476) to the fall of the Roman Empire in the east (1453). Restoring [[The Empire]] is a popular scenario, especially in [[Strategy Game|Strategy Games]].
* [[Vestigial Empire]]: [[The Roman Empire]] was still around, based in Constantinople. In fact, historians often define the Middle Ages as the period from the fall of the Roman Empire in the west (476) to the fall of the Roman Empire in the east (1453). Restoring [[The Empire]] is a popular scenario, especially in [[Strategy Game]]s.
** It also should be noted that it took several centuries after the fall of the Roman Empire for the general population to accept that the Empire was really gone. This applies to both the eastern and western empires.
** It also should be noted that it took several centuries after the fall of the Roman Empire for the general population to accept that the Empire was really gone. This applies to both the eastern and western empires.
* [[Ye Goode Olde Days]]
* [[Ye Goode Olde Days]]
* [[Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe]]: Though actually rarer than one might expect in most serious modern works, 'tis more common in older ones. ([[Ivanhoe (Literature)|"'˜By the light of Heaven!' said Prince John to Hubert, 'an thou suffer that runagate knave to overcome thee, thou art worthy of the gallows!'"]])
* [[Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe]]: Though actually rarer than one might expect in most serious modern works, 'tis more common in older ones. ([[Ivanhoe|"'˜By the light of Heaven!' said Prince John to Hubert, 'an thou suffer that runagate knave to overcome thee, thou art worthy of the gallows!'"]])
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=== Works set in this time period include: ===


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== [[Comic Books]] ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* ''[[Demon Knights]]''
* ''[[Demon Knights]]''
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== [[Film]] ==
== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[Army of Darkness]]''
* ''[[Army of Darkness]]''
* ''[[Braveheart (Film)|Braveheart]]''
* ''[[Braveheart]]''
* ''[[The Court Jester]]'' (Stated to be in the reign of [[You Fail History Forever|King Roderick I.]] of England.)
* ''[[The Court Jester]]'' (Stated to be in the reign of [[You Fail History Forever|King Roderick I.]] of England.)
* ''[[Dragonheart]]''
* ''[[Dragonheart]]''
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* ''[[Doomsday Book]]''
* ''[[Doomsday Book]]''
* Michel Pagel ''Le roi d'août'' (''The King of August''), a novelized version of the life of Philip II Augustus with fantastical elements (dryads especially). Quite historically accurate (except for the obvious Fantasy).
* Michel Pagel ''Le roi d'août'' (''The King of August''), a novelized version of the life of Philip II Augustus with fantastical elements (dryads especially). Quite historically accurate (except for the obvious Fantasy).
* ''[[Wolf Breed]]'' takes place during this time period and deals with [[The Teutonic Knights]]' conquest of Prussia...[[Our Werewolves Are Different|and werewolves.]]
* ''[[Wolfbreed]]'' takes place during this time period and deals with [[The Teutonic Knights]]' conquest of Prussia...[[Our Werewolves Are Different|and werewolves.]]
* ''[[Catherine Called Birdy]]'' and ''The Midwife's Apprentice'', both by Karen Cushman.
* ''[[Catherine, Called Birdy]]'' and ''The Midwife's Apprentice'', both by Karen Cushman.


== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* The first ''[[Black Adder]]'' series.
* The first ''[[Blackadder]]'' series.
* ''[[Covington Cross|Beverly Hills 902 A.D.]]''
* ''[[Covington Cross|Beverly Hills 902 A.D.]]''
* Most TV and movie adaptations of [[King Arthur]], despite the "correct" setting being immediately post-Roman Britain. This is because the earliest written versions of the legend were written in the Middle Ages and given a [[Anachronism Stew|"contemporary" makeover]].
* Most TV and movie adaptations of [[King Arthur]], despite the "correct" setting being immediately post-Roman Britain. This is because the earliest written versions of the legend were written in the Middle Ages and given a [[Anachronism Stew|"contemporary" makeover]].
* ''[[The Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog (TV)|The Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog]]''
* ''[[The Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog]]''
* Most TV and movie incarnations of ''[[Robin Hood]]''.
* Most TV and movie incarnations of ''[[Robin Hood]]''.


== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* ''[[Dungeons and Dragons (Tabletop Game)|Dungeons and Dragons]]'' in most of its incarnations.
* ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' in most of its incarnations.


== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* ''[[Disney|Disney's]] [[Gummi Bears|Adventures of the Gummi Bears]]''
* ''[[Disney|Disney's]] [[Gummi Bears|Adventures of the Gummi Bears]]''
* Disney's ''[[Sleeping Beauty (Disney)|Sleeping Beauty]]'': "After all, this ''is'' the fourteenth century."
* Disney's ''[[Sleeping Beauty (Disney film)|Sleeping Beauty]]'': "After all, this ''is'' the fourteenth century."


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Latest revision as of 15:19, 7 May 2018

This is the Fourteenth Century?

Era of the crusades, Robin Hood, and fat, lecherous (but good hearted) friars. Also home to dragons, wizards, knights in shining armour, beautiful princesses with big headdresses and tall, spirally gothic architecture. Expect to see a Corrupt Churchman or two wandering the landscape burning witches, heretics, and pretty much anyone who doesn't agree with them. Also expect to see people comically dropping left and right from the Black Death. ("Bring out your deeeeaaaaa----" *Fall* *Splut!*)

If the story does not take place in some unspecified kingdom, the setting is likely to be a mythologized Britain or France, though Jerusalem, which had pretty much been ignored since Biblical Times will now also be used as the stage for all sorts of flashy battles involving cutlass-wielding Turks and ruggedly handsome Knights Templar.

For the (slightly) more historically accurate version of this trope, check out its constituent periods:

Cf. Ye Goode Olde Days for the highly romanticized version, and The Dung Ages for the depressingly bleak version. When history has been abandoned altogether, you have probably made the epic voyage to The Time of Myths.

The Middle Ages provides examples of the following tropes:
Works set in this time period include

Comic Books

Film

Literature

  • Doomsday Book
  • Michel Pagel Le roi d'août (The King of August), a novelized version of the life of Philip II Augustus with fantastical elements (dryads especially). Quite historically accurate (except for the obvious Fantasy).
  • Wolfbreed takes place during this time period and deals with The Teutonic Knights' conquest of Prussia...and werewolves.
  • Catherine, Called Birdy and The Midwife's Apprentice, both by Karen Cushman.

Live-Action TV

Tabletop Games

Video Games

Web Comics

Western Animation