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Wells Cathedral - Somerset
1306
It was time for little Phoebe's baptism, which she did not enjoy and had to be taken home as soon as possible because she kept crying.
~ Wisdom King of Passion (Aizen myōō).
Date: 1300's
Place of origin: Japan
Period: Kamakura Period (1185-1333)
Medium: Wood, with black lacquer and red pigments.
So today my copy of The Divine Comedy came in today. I read the first two cantos of Inferno as soon as i opened it, and let me tell you how excited i am to finish the entire comedy!! I've read so much Italian and English literature im my earlier youth, so i am familiar with medieval and romantic poetry . As of now i find this to be a tad more difficult than the Canterbury tales in terms of book length and plot-based settings. The Iliad and The Odyssey are cake work, given they serve as an introductory into historic literature for freshmen. But I'm thrilled to touch back after so long; flipping through the pages brought bursts of vitality. I will definitely be updating you guys on my progress through Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso!
Homage to the Highest Power, completed in the late Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368).
Warwickshire
1300's Decade Recap
Time for a Godwin family recap!
In the main Godwin household, 3 children were born, one of which passed away:
Alexander Godwin (1301-1307)
Adrian Godwin (1303-)
Phoebe Godwin (1305-)
Also, Amelia is expecting, and the baby is due on the first day of 1310.
In the Godwin side household, 3 children were born and one was stillborn:
Samuel Godwin (1301-)
Victoria Godwin (Stillborn) (Not pictured)
Natalie Godwin (1307-)
Cassandra Godwin (1309-)
Sadly, this household suffered the death of the eldest child, Francis, who was born before the challenge started.
Francis Godwin (1298-1309)
During this decade there were 7 children born, 4 of which are still alive, giving us a survival rate of 57%.
The average age of death is 5,6 years old.
And that's it for the decade! I'm looking foward to the 1310's c:
(inspo for the stats from @citrinedecades , hope you don't mind)
1309
Adrian and Samuel grew closer after Francis' death, and expanded their group of friends to include the Scott twins: Tiffany and August.