yes, science is in everything
yes
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.
Yes, it did exist, but not in the form we know it today. Napoleon did a reconstruction of the streets of the city and the city.
They were persecuted in Western Europe and moved eastwards to Poland, which was very tolerant in the Middle Ages and early modern times.
Science and technology have been a part of human history even before the middle ages. The bow and arrow, irrigation, metalurgy, astronomy etc. If you're asking when the dark ages ended than look up The Reinassance.
no
Rome didn't exist in the middle ages. It fell in 410 AD and because of it the middle ages started.
During the Middle Ages.
NO
In the Middle Ages Times. :)
Greek and Roman
There are many
yes
The end of the middle ages was in the 15th century, Plymouth colony in North America was setted in 1620, over a hundred year alter. The cityof Plymouth in England existed in the middle ages.
Manorialism.
Cathars, a religious group from the Middle Ages, do not exist in modern society.
Hate to tell you this, but for America, the Middle Ages did not exist, but the time it was discovered and colonized the Middle Ages were long past.