The Middle Ages lasted a thousand years, from the 5th century to the 15th. The area in which they happened was Europe and the Middle East. Answering this question really requires a book.
There is a link to a related question below. Its answer is very short, but it has a long list of links relating to medieval culture, and you might want to look at these.
No, that is the Renaissance AFTER the Middle Ages
there were no significant composers in the middle ages era. Music, and culture in general, saw a comeback during the Renaissance, but the Middle, or Dark, Ages were times of feudalism and very limited communication.
The term Middle Ages was not a compliment. The term Middle Ages was used to label the time between the Roman Empire and the modern age. The idea was that in the modern age, Europe had recovered from a time of low culture.
happy happy happy times :)
That the whole of their culture was based on religion.
No, that is the Renaissance AFTER the Middle Ages
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the dark ages
For the most part in the middle ages the main religion was Christian, but it all depends on the culture and/ or country you go to.
It was called the Middle Ages.
middle ages
there were no significant composers in the middle ages era. Music, and culture in general, saw a comeback during the Renaissance, but the Middle, or Dark, Ages were times of feudalism and very limited communication.
The term Middle Ages was not a compliment. The term Middle Ages was used to label the time between the Roman Empire and the modern age. The idea was that in the modern age, Europe had recovered from a time of low culture.
poetry from the serfs
happy happy happy times :)
The relationships in the middle ages were hard. They had to work on the farms and cook for themselves.