The Medieval Times.
The Middle Ages are usually taken to be the period from 476 to 1453, give or take a few decades. In the UK, they are taken as the period from the Norman Invasion in 1066 to the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485, with the earlier time called the Dark Ages
The Middle Ages is the period between the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire to the Renaissance: late 5th century-1500. It is subdivided into Early Middle Ages (late 5th century- 1000) High Middle Ages (1001-1300) and Late Middle Ages (1300-1500)
medieval!! and between the 15 hundreds and 17 hundred!!
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the middle ages European history are a period in which lasted for roughly a millennium.
I am not quite sure what the early and high middle ages are most commonly known as, however, I do know that the late middle ages are known as the Gothic era.
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In the middle ages, there are much stories about knights. You have the stories about King Arthur for example. Also, animals were important in the middle ages. This is only about literature, but I don't know about arts.
No, glitter as we know it today did not exist in the Middle Ages. The production of glitter requires modern manufacturing techniques and materials, which were not available during that time.
the middle ages European history are a period in which lasted for roughly a millennium.
well from what i know there was monkeys in the middle ages starting from 85,000 b.c
410 to 1400 is the middle ages also known as the "dark ages".
I am not quite sure what the early and high middle ages are most commonly known as, however, I do know that the late middle ages are known as the Gothic era.
The period of time from 500 AD to 1500 AD is called the Middle Ages.
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Since the middle ages where preoccupied with the plague, we have no way to know how the Middle Ages would have been without the plague.
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No, there were not thermometers in the middle ages. There were some ancient scientists who know about expansion and contraction with temperature, but the idea was not applied to thermometers until the Renaissance.