I am not sure what you are asking here.
Thomas who? Need a last name here to answer.
there is no answer to this questin lanie was here
James Patterson is the author. The sequel is called Middle School, Get Me Out of Here!
Here is the link to the sub-category dealing with the Middle Ages:http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/3964
They obviously had children before they died, or we wouldn't be here. You figure out the rest.
i don't know that's what i wanna find out.... that's y I'm here....
http://escape.ge/photo/ECH90E/ here is written all historyy.................... glad to help U
I think 40's 50's I am 19 maybe that's why
Here is a quick answer. The middle ages was different from the renaissance because the renaissance was basicly a time when the arts music and science reawakened and had some advances to it. People were more interested about art, music, literature, and science in the renaissance. During the middle ages it was not as important to the people, so when the renaissance came the arts were kind of reintroduced to the people. The renaissance lasted from about 1300 to 1600.
Here are some, Benson, Stevenson, Dickson, Robertson, Richardson, Jackson, Wilson and Johnson.
There were several technological advances in the Early Middle Ages that paved the way for the High Middle Ages. One was the invention of the horse collar. Another was the heavy plow. Another was the three field system of crop rotation. Yet another was the horse shoe. Among them these increased agricultural production in Europe quite a lot, making it possible to support the towns and cities of the High Middle Ages. Another set of technologies were the invention of the stirrup and the arched saddle. These combined with the introduction of a new type of lance and the tactics to use it radically altered the technology of warfare and made the mounted knight paramount on battlefields of the High Middle Ages. There is an important point to be made here, however. The advances that caused Europe to pass from the Early Middle Ages to the High Middle Ages were more social and political than technological. The technological developments above were not things developed or invented immediately before the High Middle Ages, but introduced over a long period, and their effects accumulated slowly.