Scholasticism brought Aristotle and The Bible together. - Apex
Lecturers taught based on faith and reason
Scholasticism brought Aristotle and The Bible together. - Apex
There was a certain overlap between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, particularly in Italy, where the Renaissance began about a hundred years before the Middle Ages ended. So there was a point when they were the same. Fashions change, however, and this was especially true in both the Late Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Apart from that bit of overlap, clothing of the Renaissance and the Middle Ages were different.
Spanish medieval architecture was Gothic, with high arches and a lot of stained glass in the churches, and a feel of airiness. This was true through the entire late Middle Ages, though the period can be broken down into several distinct Spanish styles. I have added a link below.
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Yes, Thomas Aquinas lived from 1225 to 1275, during the period of the Middle Ages called the High Middle Ages.
They were some of the largest and grandest buildings
The native language of the people of an area is called the the vernacular. This was true in the Middle Ages, as it had been in ancient times and is today.
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There were probably no governments in the Middle Ages we would call true democracies, but there were a number of towns and cities, called communes and free cities, that had republican governments, some of which approached true democracy. Some of these were within monarchies, and others were independent.
In the middle ages, a king basicly managed the country. Like a president would do in America. The statement above this one is for the most part true but the Kings of the middle ages were really nothing like the president today they ruled using the feudal system and also ruled with a monarchy.