Historical terms are words/phrases (names/places/etc) that have importance/significance in their own historical context. A historical term for the Reformation period in Europe would, for example, be the Holy Roman Empire.
There is no historical evidence that she was mean spirited.
You mean, did they have an era named after them?Yes, in a generic sort of way.Most call it the "Tudor Period."All the historical terms came much, much later when history was recorded, the Tudors would not have called it the Tudor Times
How did something effect or change history
When a historian refers to the historical context of an event they mean that they want you to look at the attitude, conditions and mood of the time of a specific historical event.
No, the Dark Ages and Middle Ages are not synonymous in terms of historical periods. The Dark Ages generally refer to the early medieval period, while the Middle Ages encompass a broader time frame that includes the high and late medieval periods.
Yes. In geographical terms, historical terms and social terms
History is a lie.
The initals CE generally mean Common Era in historical terms. I am not sure what you intend for their meaning in an import.
It comes from the Ancient Greek words demos (people) and kratos (power) and means power of the people or people power.
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The stories always provide accurate historical facts
The mean, or the average.
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