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1400. The castle looms 443 feet above the medieval city, perched on an extinct volcano. Church bells echo across Castle Rock. The Scottish capital awakens to another day of cold, rain, and survival. This isn't the romantic Scotland of postcards and tourist guides. This is a city where the castle's shadow falls over everyone. Where English invasion is a recent memory. Where clan feuds can erupt into violence. Where plague strikes without warning. Where the average person works dawn to dusk just to survive the harsh Scottish climate. This is medieval Edinburgh—exactly as it was lived 600 years ago. Brutal, beautiful, and unforgiving. 🏰 IN THIS DOCUMENTARY: • Why Edinburgh was built on a volcano (Castle Rock's defensive advantage) • Life under Edinburgh Castle's constant watch • Medieval Scottish daily life: wake to sleep • The Old Town: Cramped closes (alleys) and towering tenements • How Scots survived the brutal climate (cold, rain, wind) • What medieval Scots actually ate (oats, fish, mutton, ale) • The clan system and Highland-Lowland divide • Edinburgh's role in Scottish Wars of Independence • English threat: Living with constant invasion fear • The Black Death in Scotland (1349-1350 and recurring outbreaks) • Crime and punishment: Scottish justice in 1400 • Religion: Catholic Scotland before the Reformation • The Royal Mile: Edinburgh's main street (developing in 1400) • Market days: Selling wool, fish, and Highland cattle • Castle garrison life vs commoners below • How Edinburgh's unique geography shaped its culture The city clung to the volcanic rock's slopes. The Royal Mile connected the castle to Holyrood Abbey. Buildings rose 6-7 stories in places (tall for medieval Europe). The wealthy lived higher up (cleaner air, better views). The poor lived in dark ground-floor dwellings. This documentary reconstructs one complete day in 1400 Edinburgh using archaeological evidence, Scottish historical records, clan histories, church documents, and contemporary accounts from chroniclers like John of Fordun and Andrew of Wyntoun. 📚 HISTORICAL SOURCES: • "The Scotichronicon" - Walter Bower (15th century chronicle) • "Medieval Scotland: A Later Medieval Perspective" - A.D.M. Barrell • Archaeological reports from Edinburgh Old Town excavations • "Edinburgh: A History of the City" - Michael Lynch • Scottish clan records and genealogies • Church of Scotland historical documents • "The Wars of Independence" - Caroline Bingham • Edinburgh Castle garrison records • Royal Mile property records • Climate data from tree ring analysis and historical weather accounts 🏴 1400 EDINBURGH FACTS: • Capital: Official capital since ~1437, but de facto capital by 1400 • Castle: Norman fortress (1130s) rebuilt after Wars of Independence • Volcanic rock: Last erupted 350 million years ago (Carboniferous period) • Old Town: Built on volcanic ridge extending from Castle Rock • St. Giles Cathedral: Parish church (became cathedral 1633, but major church in 1400) • Holyrood Abbey: Founded 1128, still functioning monastery in 1400 • City walls: Under construction (completed ~1450s) • Royal Mile: Approximately 1 mile from castle to Holyrood • Industries: Wool trade, fishing, brewing, metalwork • Markets: Weekly markets, annual fairs • Government: Burgh council (merchants and craftsmen) • Defense: Castle garrison + town militia (all able men) • Religion: Catholic (won't change until 1560 Reformation) 🎓 RELATED VIDEOS: • Medieval London 1500: Daily Life • Tower of London: Where Queens Were Beheaded • What Did London Look Like in the 1700s? • The Great Fire of London 1666 💬 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: Could you survive medieval Edinburgh's climate? Would you rather live in the castle or the Old Town below? How did Scots endure centuries of English invasion threats? What shocked you most about 1400 Edinburgh? Share your thoughts below! Especially if you're Scottish or have visited Edinburgh—how does the medieval reality compare to the modern city? 📢 SUBSCRIBE for more medieval Scottish history and brutal historical realities from across Europe. #MedievalEdinburgh #Edinburgh1400 #ScottishHistory #MedievalScotland #EdinburghCastle #Scotland #BritishHistory #MedievalHistory #ClanHistory #WarsOfIndependence #OldTown #HistoricalDocumentary #Documentary #HistoryChannel #ScottishCulture medieval edinburgh edinburgh 1400 edinburgh castle medieval edinburgh castle life in medieval scotland edinburgh 1400s This documentary explores the hidden realities of life in the Victorian era — exposing the systems, routines, and unseen labor behind 19th-century society. Through slow, cinematic narration and historically accurate detail, we examine what daily life was really like for ordinary people in Victorian England. Subscribe for dark historical documentaries uncovering the truths history often hides. you wouldnt survive victorian era what life was really like dark history facts hidden truths history history you were never taught