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In the Middle Ages, the four seasons were primarily recognized as spring, summer, autumn (or fall), and winter. Each season was associated with specific agricultural activities, such as planting in spring, harvesting in summer and autumn, and resting or preparation in winter. Seasonal changes influenced daily life, food availability, and social activities, shaping the rhythms of medieval communities. Additionally, seasonal festivals and religious observances often marked these transitions in the calendar.

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