<<One of my favorites is the story of how the monk Rustico taught the princess Alibech how to Put The Devil In To Hell. Yes, that's a euphemism....>>
Wow, that's quite a story.
<<One of my favorites is the story of how the monk Rustico taught the princess Alibech how to Put The Devil In To Hell. Yes, that's a euphemism....>>
Wow, that's quite a story.
It seems history is about to repeat itself
Not just at the end of the plague. Find a translation of The Decameron by Boccaccio. Ten young nobles hide from the plague on an estate in italy. They pass the time by telling stories, many of them quite bawdy. Each tells one story a day, for the ten days of their self imposed exile, 100 in all. If that sounds a bit familiar, The Decameron was a great influence on Chaucer's Canturbury Tales.
One of my favorites is the story of how the monk Rustico taught the princess Alibech how to Put The Devil In To Hell. Yes, that's a euphemism....
Caliente seems like a good option.
~Scamp
We are still looking for the location.
I was watching the History Channel and learned that back in the middle ages, they celebrated the end of the plague with wine and orgies.
Does anyone have a specific location and date set yet to gather ????