They are both adjectives and have same meaning and application to define middle ages.
Medieval or mediaeval (UK specific)
There is not much difference accept the name.So really they are the exact same thing.
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English spellings were not standardised in the mediaeval era. (You can spell it anyway you want)
There is nothing different between todays castles and medieval time castles. Today's castles were built in medieval times.
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They were the same thing. Medieval means of the Middle Ages.
Robert Vlek has written: 'The mediaeval Utrecht boat' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Excavations (Archaeology), Medieval Archaeology, Medieval Ships
George Gillespie Fox has written: 'The mediaeval sciences in the works of John Gower' -- subject(s): Medieval Science, Science, Medieval
The difference is that one is new and the other is old! HAHA
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