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Village
The word is medieval.
The same as today.
gate house
The Middle Ages and medieval times are the same thing. The word medieval is defined as the adjectival form for Middle Ages, and comes from Latin words meaning middle ages. One thing to remember, however, is that while a given historian usually does not distinguish between the meanings of the two terms, historians disagree with each other about the dates of the period. So one historian might say the terms Middle Ages and medieval times both refer to the times from 476 to 1453, and another might say they both terms refer to the times from from 1066 to 1485. There is a link below to an article on the Middle Ages.
There were many different languages in the middle ages, each with its own word for boat.
The Middle Ages was a time between ancient and modern times.
Middle ages things and times are called Medieval.
murdereth
Jesters.
Oath of fealty is a middle ages term. It begins with the letter O.
Medival is an incorrect spelling of medieval, which means "middle ages."
Danegeld
Village
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I don't think it is possible to point to a person, or even a group of people, and say they were responsible for starting the Middle Ages. Historians cannot even agree on the date the Middle Ages started. Most say it was 476 AD, but some say it was 410, or 517, or some other date.
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