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They try to not preassure themselves they pick up light things.
They went off to foreign lands to try to convert the inhabitants to Christianity.
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Medieval is an adjective which describes the period of time known as the middle ages. So by saying something is medieval you are saying that it comes from the middle ages.Examples:That sword is medieval.In medieval times, knights dominated the battlefield.If you want to use medieval as a noun then you have to you the term "middle ages".Examples:That sword is from the middle ages.In the middle ages, knights dominated the battlefield.It doesn't make sense, and also sounds wrong, if you try to use medieval as a noun or middle ages as an adjective.Examples:That sword is from medieval.That sword is middle ages.
no, try googling the crusades and/or the spanish inquisition
The feudal lord or king who provided the peasants protection in exchange for a portion of their crops or benefits.
No, the black death did not end the middle ages. The black death caused a lot of changes, some important, such as causing members of the nobility to try to tempt serfs to move onto their land and away from the land they were bound to. But the middle ages continued for another hundred years or more.
Some catapults were used in the middle ages to try and get into Medieval Castles. The Romans had catapults. I had a hand catapult when I was a youngster.
people blamed go, churches. They also blamed jews.
If you want to pick a medieval king, you might try Charlemagne or William the Conqueror. There were lots of kings during the Middle Ages. We probably do not even have an accurate count of the number of kingdoms, but there were many of them. Add to that the fact that the Middle Ages lasted a thousand years, and you might have well over a thousand kings. Some kings are so obscure we do not even know their names.
Very roughly the middle ages were from 500 C.E. to 1500 C.E. Sometimes individual will try to pin the start and end dates to specific events, such as the deposition of the last Roman emperor Romulus Augustus in 476 or the fall of Constantinople in 1453, but these division are somewhat artificial. The middle ages can be further divided into the Early Middle ages (500-1000 CE) the High Middle ages (1000-1300 CE) and the late middle ages (1300 to 1500 CE). Just as with the start and end dates, the dates of these division are somewhat artificial, and are best seen as general benchmarks of overall social trends, rather than hard, specific dates.