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There were different types of conflicts during the Middle Ages.

There were many wars. These were incessant, and there were so many we cannot possibly have records of all of them. There were fights between countries, and fights within countries.

There were conflicts within the Church, eventually splitting the Roman Catholic Church from the Orthodox Church. In addition, opposition to Rome began early, even in the West, and continued, with the central Church claiming those who disagreed with it to be heretics. There were times when there were people claiming to be Pope in Rome at the same time someone else was claiming to be Pope somewhere else.

There were conflicts between Christian Europe and the neighbors of other religions, such as the Crusades against Islam, the Crusades of the Teutonic Knights, and conflicts with pagans in the north.

There was probably not a year that passed by without some war.

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