I am not sure this question can be answered precisely.
There might have been 100 or more countries of the Middle Ages, each with its own list of rulers, and each with its own government.
There were many kinds of government. These included feudal monarchies, elective monarchies, absolute monarchies, monarchies with parliaments, republican city states, the papal states, and governments run by monastics organizations. Within each kind, there could be many varieties.
In the Middle Ages the Church imposed restrictions, and in later centuries it was mainly governments that imposed restrictions.
There were many uncommon roles for women during the Middle Ages. They include, but are not limited to:PriestsMonarchsSoldiersKnightsScholarsMillersSummonersPardonersParsonsSquiresFriarsReevesLawyersClerksMerchantsPhysiciansYeomenManciplesFranklinsSailorsMonks
The third period of the Middle Ages was the Late Middle Ages. The first is called the Early Middle Ages or the Dark Age. The second period was the High Middle Ages.
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how many families ruled in the middle ages
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.
The Pagan Middle Ages has 160 pages.
yes a woman did travel in the middle ages
The period of time from 500 AD to 1500 AD is called the Middle Ages.
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In the Middle Ages the Church imposed restrictions, and in later centuries it was mainly governments that imposed restrictions.
The Roman catholic church during the middle ages in Europe can best be described as a church that was a stable influence. This was during a time where central governments were weaker.
Many of the saints of the Middle Ages were missionaries. But saints came from all classes of life and did many very different things.
There were many uncommon roles for women during the Middle Ages. They include, but are not limited to:PriestsMonarchsSoldiersKnightsScholarsMillersSummonersPardonersParsonsSquiresFriarsReevesLawyersClerksMerchantsPhysiciansYeomenManciplesFranklinsSailorsMonks
There was no explorers in the middle ages. When exploration started that is when the middle ages ended.
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