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well medieval Arabia is because they have develpoed more things and objects than medievel Europe so the answer to the question us that the medieval Arabia are more creative than medievel Europe!
Because it has a lot of great things to see and it is a very beautiful place
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Midieval Europeans accomplished many things but the three main things are transportation, standing armies and lastly building things like places to worship. hope I helped<3
The learning and arts flourished in Medieval Europe because the Europeans felt safer and more dedicated to their country. So, they built beautiful buildings called Cathedrals and made art with glass windows.
These are not easy to find because no one wanted to preserve such things. There are a couple links below, however.
Some of the women of medieval Europe were among the most culturally influential people of their times. Among those who come to mind, Eleanor of Aquitaine comes to mind as a promoter of the arts. There is a link below to a related question on the things medieval women did, and there is a good deal of information in the answer there, together with source citations.
The website BallinEurope list euro basketball salaries. BallinEurpoe an ESPN affiliate, is the premier news site for all things basketball in Europe.
Marginal to non-existent, unless the slave had received educstion before becoming a slave, or were taught specific things he needed to know for his allotted tasks.
Medieval calligraphers needed to be able to write especially beautifully, and they needed to do it in Latin. So, they needed to be able to read and write, they needed training in the art of calligraphy, and they needed to learn Latin. These things were all taught in monastic schools all over Europe.
Bubonic plague was important in history because it wiped out 1/3 -1/2 the population of medieval Europe. This destabilized the medieval culture and resulted in substantial changes in society, ultimately leading, in the view of some, to the Industrial Revolution, among other things.
Science, Mathematics, Philosophy, and Literature are 4 of the things that flourished during the early medieval period.