Imagining the Medieval Afterlife, Fifteen Eighty Four

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Imagining the Medieval Afterlife, Fifteen Eighty Four
The afterlife as envisioned by medieval Europeans was both a strange and familiar place. For us, hell conjures images of fiery rivers and demons, while heaven calls to mind shining white figures in repose. The same things appear in medieval descriptions.
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