About ten
It was a 1,000 years long.
The term Middle Ages, for the medieval time, has two different meanings. Most historians seem to use it to mean the ten centuries from the middle of the 5th to the middle of the 15th. Other historians use it for the 11th to 15th centuries, a period of four or five centuries.
The first centuries of the "long" Middle Ages are often called the Dark Ages, principally because of the relative lack of written sources (of which there are many, but not so many as later). The term is now in less common use, as some consider it disparaging of an important formative period on which archaeology and related disciplines are now shedding more light.
how many families ruled in the middle ages
yes a woman did travel in the middle ages
It was a 1,000 years long.
The term Middle Ages, for the medieval time, has two different meanings. Most historians seem to use it to mean the ten centuries from the middle of the 5th to the middle of the 15th. Other historians use it for the 11th to 15th centuries, a period of four or five centuries.
The first centuries of the "long" Middle Ages are often called the Dark Ages, principally because of the relative lack of written sources (of which there are many, but not so many as later). The term is now in less common use, as some consider it disparaging of an important formative period on which archaeology and related disciplines are now shedding more light.
how many families ruled in the middle ages
The Pagan Middle Ages has 160 pages.
The custom of the Middle Ages was that many or most people did their work anonymously. This changed as time went by, perhaps beginning with songs and poems in the 12th and 13th centuries, with visual artists signing work more and more later.
yes a woman did travel in the middle ages
There was no one ruler. It was a 1000 years long, so many people ruled many countries at different times.
Many of the saints of the Middle Ages were missionaries. But saints came from all classes of life and did many very different things.
There were many uncommon roles for women during the Middle Ages. They include, but are not limited to:PriestsMonarchsSoldiersKnightsScholarsMillersSummonersPardonersParsonsSquiresFriarsReevesLawyersClerksMerchantsPhysiciansYeomenManciplesFranklinsSailorsMonks
In the Middle Ages and beyond, the results of the Crusades were many and varied. Perhaps most important was the deepening of the division between the Christian and Muslim worlds. Lasting resentments and suspicions, as well as continued conflict in the post-medieval ages, continued for centuries, and may even be discernible in today's Middle Eastern tensions.
Yes. The 14th century was from 1301 to 1400, and what are probably the commonest dates for the Middle Ages are 476 to 1453. Other dates for the Middle Ages, such as from 1000 to 1492, still put the 14th century in them.