For example: One of their cultural achievements was Gothic art. It is glass windows, statues, ect. Townspeople had to build some of the windows and the artitects built the statues!
Telescopes made no contribution whatsoever to any society in the Middle Ages,mainly because there were no telescopes during the Middle Ages.
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After the fall of Rome much of the knowledge learned in this time period was lost. What information survived went to the Middle East, which was recovered during the Crusades.
During the Middle Ages, there were advancements in agriculture, trade, and technology, leading to the growth of cities and the establishment of universities. In contrast, the Dark Ages were marked by a decline in centralized authority, limited cultural achievements, and a focus on survival rather than progress.
The cultural traditions that have survived from the middle ages in Japan is its poem haiku,and its legacies
Telescopes made no contribution whatsoever to any society in the Middle Ages,mainly because there were no telescopes during the Middle Ages.
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promoted trade
After the fall of Rome much of the knowledge learned in this time period was lost. What information survived went to the Middle East, which was recovered during the Crusades.
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During the Middle Ages, there were advancements in agriculture, trade, and technology, leading to the growth of cities and the establishment of universities. In contrast, the Dark Ages were marked by a decline in centralized authority, limited cultural achievements, and a focus on survival rather than progress.
In both countries, the middle classes - especially the townspeople - were winning a larger share of political power
In both countries, the middle classes - especially the townspeople - were winning a larger share of political power
The cultural traditions that have survived from the middle ages in Japan is its poem haiku,and its legacies
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The townspeople did not demand anything from the local lords during the Roman empire. Although there were powerful local people, there were no local lords. Perhaps you are getting confused with the situation which existed in the Middle Ages.
Assyrian, then Babylonian, then Persian.