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AnswerIts hard to determine the capital of Europe in the middle ages because it shifted so often so it would depend on the years. My best guess would have to be the Papal States where the pope resided. This is because in the middle ages is when the church gained much of its power and dictated Cristian Europe AnswerThere were many countries in Europe of the Middle Ages, and each had its own capital. France, England, the Holy Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, Poland, Denmark, Russia, Leon, Castile, Navarre, were among the countries. I have left out far more than I have included.
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