There is a link below to an article on marriage, which has a section on history.
The average age for marriage in the 13th through 16th centuries turns out to be 25 for both men and women. The article has abundant sources given, and seems to be based on studies.
the age before the dark ages is the high middle ages
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.
The Renaissance Age was th age after the Middle ages.
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Legal marriage age in India: Female: 14 years of age Male: 16 years of age. The youngest ((LEGAL)) marriage age in the world is in Yemn (Middle-East country) the legal age for marriage in Yemen, Female:12 years of age Male:14 years of age
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the age before the dark ages is the high middle ages
In the Middle Ages
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.
After the Iron Age was the Middle Ages
After the Iron Age was the Middle Ages
The middle ages wasn't on a continent!! The middle ages was a time period, not an event. : P
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The Renaissance Age was th age after the Middle ages.
1st answer:Dark ages or middle ages. No "age of"2nd answer:There are those who call the Middle Ages the Age of FaithThe Middle Ages are sometimes called the Age of Darkness, which I believe is a poor name for the period.Within the Middle Ages was a period sometimes called the Age of Chivalry, and another age, with somewhat different connotations but possibly similar dates, called the Age of the Mounted Knight.Also within the Middle Ages were several ages called renaissances. Among these were the Carolingian Renaissance, the Islamic Renaissance, the Ottonian Renaissance, the Macedonian Renaissance, the Renaissance of the 12th Century, and the first half or so of the European Renaissance. In fact nearly all of the time after about 700 AD fell into one or more of these periods.I have heard the Late Middle Ages (1300-1453) called the Age of the Longbow.Depending on how you define the Middle Ages, they included all or important parts of the Age of Migrations (about 300 to 700 AD).