The middle ages were kept together by a combination of things. These included the Church and faith, and the complicated system known as the feudal pyramid, in which a series of mutual obligations provided mutual support among the various classes of society.
I just recently looked up information about roses in the middle ages and found that it wasn't until much later that rose gardens existed and that roses had value. The one use of the rose in the middle ages was the red and white roses in the War of the Roses between the English crown. So, I doubt that the primrose held any significant value in the middle ages.
usually surfs in the middle ages lived up to about 40 years tops, 20 years average.
usually surfs in the middle ages lived up to about 40 years tops, 20 years average.
The end of the Roman empire up to the Norman invasion of England in 1066 is the period known as the Dark Ages. The end of the Dark Ages is often counted as the beginning of the Middle Ages in British History.
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They were called guilds.
Anywhere from birth up to middle ages.
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Vikings raided all along the coasts, and up the major rivers, of Europe in the Early Middle Ages.
Quick answer: Sort of. Slightly longer answer: Most scholars do not use the term "Dark Ages." This term usually refers to the period from the end of antiquity up until approximately the year 1000 C.E. Most scholars refer to this period as the Early Middle Ages. The is followed by the "High Middle Ages", 1000-1300, and the "Late Middle Ages" from 1300-1500.
the manor system
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