Early Gothic is another word for Medieval Art.
Another word is past, ancient, knight era, and extra. or OLD DAYS, old times, very long ago l0l
The only full synonym of mediaeval is 'of the Middle Ages' or 'from the Middle Ages' (roughly, the 5th to the 15th centuries).
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The correct spelling is "medieval" (relating to the Middle Ages).
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If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
A skipper from the medieval times was a pirate; someone who stole and normally traveled over seas.
You capitalize it when referring to a title. For example, Medieval Europe. It shouldn't be capitalized when it's being used as an adjective.
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Medieval or mediaeval (UK specific)
The correct spelling is "medieval" (relating to the Middle Ages).
The correct spelling is medieval (referring to the Middle Ages).
First of all, Medieval is not spelled right. Its m-e-d-i-e-v-a-l not m-e-l-d-e-v-a-l. If you cannot spell medieval you are a child or a non-intelligent adult. I am 10 (almost 11) and I can spell it. Learn how to spell. Second of all, was there what in medieval times? You just said, was there in medieval times. Was there what? I cannot answer your question until you make it a real question.
Yes they had TAPESTRIES in medieval chapels, not tapestrys... pity whoever sets the questions can neither spell nor use grammar...
The medieval term is spelled "joust", originally a contest with lances on horseback.
The likely word is castle, a large fortified structure dating from medieval times.
English spellings were not standardised in the mediaeval era. (You can spell it anyway you want)
That is the correct spelling of the raptor name falcon, birds of the genus Falco that have been trained to hunt since medieval times.