The terms Middle Ages and medieval refer more or less to the time between the fall of the West Roman Empire and the Renaissance in Europe. They are regarded as general to all, or almost all, of Europe, from 476 to 1453 AD., and at various times, parts of Mediterranean Africa and the Middle East.
They were times characterized by feudalism. That being the case, the terms Middle Ages and medieval have been given for other similar periods, with other dates, in other parts of the World, such as the Japanese Middle Ages. If there is no specific indication of a place, then the term applies to the European Middle Ages.
First contact with the New World was after the times that are referred to as Medieval Times. Contact with the New World began in the 1400s while the Medieval Times began around the 1000s.
Oh yes, flour was in use during the medieval period. Flour was used even in the ancient world, that preceded the medieval period. It has been in use for thousands of years.
Some examples of medieval names for places around the world include Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul), Londinium (modern-day London), and Byzantium (modern-day Istanbul).
The most important physician for medieval doctors was Galen. I'd have said he was Roman, rather than Greek - but the point is arguable.
in medieval towns
There is no exact number as to how many medieval dungeons there were in the world. almost every castle had a dungeon in the medieval times. The dungeons were sometimes used to house prisoners.
First contact with the New World was after the times that are referred to as Medieval Times. Contact with the New World began in the 1400s while the Medieval Times began around the 1000s.
It had a lot of impact on the rest of the world.
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world of warcraft, skyrim
which is the largest wall map in the world
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Mappa mundi is a general term used to describe medieval European maps of the world.
Oh yes, flour was in use during the medieval period. Flour was used even in the ancient world, that preceded the medieval period. It has been in use for thousands of years.
Actually its infinite, (practically seeing as though Minecraft doesn't end for hundreds of thousands of miles.)