Galileo lifed from 1564 to 1642. The Middle Ages ended about 100 years before he was born.
One thing that remained through the Middle Ages, all over the areas where the Roman Empire had been, was the Church.
No castles have been built since the middle ages
Unlikely to have been formally recorded. Pilgrimage became a big thing in the Middle Ages, about 1,000 years ago.
Because, in the middle ages bathing was thought to be a disgusting thing. During all that time that the plague was spreading around and killing people, it could have been cured by just soap and water.
During the middle ages, corn had not yet been introduced to europe from the new world
it has been dted back to the middle ages
Since the middle ages where preoccupied with the plague, we have no way to know how the Middle Ages would have been without the plague.
By some arctic native peoples, yes. However, the whaling fleets of Europe had not been developed in the middle ages.
The clarinet has been around since the middle ages.
No or it wouldn't be called "Elizabethan" it would have been called the middle ages. Two different time periods.
People in the middle ages would have seen the same constellations that we do. Just like people who know the skies now can point out Orion, people of the middle ages who knew the skies would have been able to point out Orion.
The rise of banking was one of the things that happened as the Middle Ages drew to an end. There were possibly banks in some market places at the end of the Middle Ages, but there certainly would have been none during most of the Middle Ages.