The Middle Ages came after the ancient period. They began with the fall of the Roman Empire of the West in 476 and ended with the fall of the Roman Empire of the East (Byzantine Empire) in 1453.
the age before the dark ages is the high middle ages
No, the middle ages ended before Shapespeare was even born.
Sauron was one of the lieutenants of Morgoth back in the First Age, and he existed before Middle-earth..
yeah! You go, whoever did that!
The average age was 7 or 8.
The Renaissance Age was th age after the Middle ages.
The term "middle aged" is not used in the Bible, but I suppose if it was used at the time it would have meant rather what it does today. The age of man in the Bible, the age a person before which a person might be said to have died before his time, was 70. I would think middle aged people would be those who were very roughly half way between being young adults of about 20, and the reasonably old age of 70, which would place it at 45 or so.
the middle age
The Middle Stone Age is also called the Middle Paleolithic or Mesolithic Ages. There are two different systems of naming. One has Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages, with the Middle Stone Age being equivalent of the Middle Paleolithic Age. The other divides the Stone Age into the Old Stone Age, or Paleolithic, the Middle Stone Age or Mesolithic, and the New Stone age or Neolithic.
The start and end of middle age is sometimes debatable and can depend on the person. For most of the population, middle age begins at age 40 and ends at age 60.
60 is the age for middle health apprently
Middle Age Spread was created in 1995.