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  • The '''Middle Ages''' were a period in European history lasting roughly from the decline of th ...ous, sometimes complicated question. Conventionally, the boundaries of the Middle Ages went from the year 476 (when [[Romulus Augustus]] was deposed by his genera
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  • * Artz, Frederick B. ''The Mind of the Middle Ages, A.D. 200-1500: An Historical Survey'' (1954) [http://www.questia.com/read/ * Cantor, Norman F. ''The Civilization of the Middle Ages'' (2nd ed. 1994), 624pp [http://www.amazon.com/Civilization-Middle-Ages-Com
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  • ...lsall/ Internet Medieval Sourcebook Project] Primary source archive of the Middle Ages. *[http://www.themiddleages.net The Middle Ages] - an informational site for teachers and students
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  • ...dization of the Middle Ages]], a discussion of the start and finish of the Middle Ages, as well as the demarcations within it ...ssances and the Middle Ages]], a discussion of the distinction between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, and of the ideas of 'Renaissance' in general
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  • ...times complicated question. Conventionally, the external boundaries of the Middle Ages went from the year 476 (when [[Romulus Augustus]] was deposed by his genera ...iddle Ages, setting internal boundaries is less controversial. The [[Early Middle Ages]] lasted from 476 until the year 1000. The term Dark Ages, which is very se
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  • ...everything that the crude Middle Ages lacked. As scholars have studied the Middle Ages more-- and as scholars personally invested in medieval culture have become ...cholars have come to see cultural revitalization in several periods of the Middle Ages. In 1927, [[Charles Homer Haskins]] made the first move in this direction b
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  • ...ide time into named blocks, including subdivisions of Early, High and Late Middle Ages, however determining the precise 'period' is often a matter of debate.
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  • ...on the achievements of the Renaissance in the context of the period of the Middle Ages.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Periodization of the Middle Ages]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Middle Ages}}
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  • ...dization of the Middle Ages]], a discussion of the start and finish of the Middle Ages, as well as the demarcations within it ...ssances and the Middle Ages]], a discussion of the distinction between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, and of the ideas of 'Renaissance' in general
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Term used in the Middle Ages for a warrior of noble ancestry.
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  • ...everything that the crude Middle Ages lacked. As scholars have studied the Middle Ages more-- and as scholars personally invested in medieval culture have become ...cholars have come to see cultural revitalization in several periods of the Middle Ages. In 1927, [[Charles Homer Haskins]] made the first move in this direction b
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  • ...times complicated question. Conventionally, the external boundaries of the Middle Ages went from the year 476 (when [[Romulus Augustus]] was deposed by his genera ...iddle Ages, setting internal boundaries is less controversial. The [[Early Middle Ages]] lasted from 476 until the year 1000. The term Dark Ages, which is very se
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  • ...lsall/ Internet Medieval Sourcebook Project] Primary source archive of the Middle Ages. *[http://www.themiddleages.net The Middle Ages] - an informational site for teachers and students
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Renaissances and the Middle Ages]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Middle Ages}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Periodization of the Middle Ages]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Middle Ages}}
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  • Extinct Romance language spoken during the Middle Ages in the Muslim part of the Iberian Peninsula.
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  • ...ide time into named blocks, including subdivisions of Early, High and Late Middle Ages, however determining the precise 'period' is often a matter of debate.
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  • The '''Middle Ages''' were a period in European history lasting roughly from the decline of th ...ous, sometimes complicated question. Conventionally, the boundaries of the Middle Ages went from the year 476 (when [[Romulus Augustus]] was deposed by his genera
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  • ...nging to the Indo-European languages and chiefly attested during the Early Middle Ages in the Tarim Basin (Xinjiang, Central Asia).
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  • ...ed roughly the 14th to the 17th century, beginning in Florence in the Late Middle Ages and later spreading to the rest of Europe.
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  • ...on the achievements of the Renaissance in the context of the period of the Middle Ages.
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  • ===Middle Ages===
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  • * Art and Beauty in the Middle Ages * The Aesthetics of Chaosmos: The Middle Ages of James Joyce
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  • ...one of the three most important poets of German courtly literature of the Middle Ages (with [[Wolfram von Eschenbach]] and [[Gottfried von Strassburg]])
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  • ** [http://www.virgil.org/bibliography Virgil in Late Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance: an Online Bibliography] ...on the magical legends and tall tales that circulated about Virgil in the Middle Ages.
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  • ...ROME]). The page covers early Ostia, Ostia's hey-day, late antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the history of the excavations."
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  • ...of bookmaking that it could be considered to mark the transition from the Middle Ages to the modern world.
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  • ...cupational associations based in the City of London and dating back to the Middle Ages. Most are known as the "Worshipful Company of" a particular trade or profe
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  • ...ied along by [[Ancient Rome]], [[Byzantium]], and transformed during the [[Middle Ages]] and [[Renaissance]] in [[Western Europe]], the [[United States of America
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  • ...ddle High German''' is a historical stage of development during the [[High Middle Ages]] (ca. 1100-1400) of those central and southern dialects of German that par
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  • {{r|Middle Ages}}
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  • ...over the city of Edinburgh. It is Scotland’s chief royal castle since the Middle Ages. The castle is approached along a street called the Royal Mile, so called b
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  • ...lace) gave him Utrecht as seat for his missionary activities. Later in the Middle Ages, Utrecht became the most important city of the Northern part of the Low Cou
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  • ...rtugal by the [[Reconquista]]. It enjoyed a unitary development during the Middle Ages. An apparent split between Galician and Portuguese occurred in the 15th cen
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  • *Thomas Keightley. ''Secret Societies of the Middle Ages''. ISBN 140216355X
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  • ...d formed part of that of several great philosophers during the ancient and middle ages, even when there was relatively little science around. Modern science itsel
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  • ==Middle Ages== ...'miracle plays' and 'morality dramas'. Some representative works from the Middle Ages are The Castle of Perseverance, John Heywood's The Four P's.
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  • ...on such as a [[lord]] or [[monarchy|monarch]]. Castles originated in the [[Middle Ages]] and were built for several centuries. Today most castles are either forgo ...frequently with a [[military]] focus, castles were often at the heart of [[Middle Ages|medieval]] communities. A castle might well have served as a focal point fo
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  • ...rlisle Castle's museum, showing how the structure may have appeared in the Middle Ages
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  • * Artz, Frederick B. ''The Mind of the Middle Ages, A.D. 200-1500: An Historical Survey'' (1954) [http://www.questia.com/read/ * Cantor, Norman F. ''The Civilization of the Middle Ages'' (2nd ed. 1994), 624pp [http://www.amazon.com/Civilization-Middle-Ages-Com
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  • ...he comic strip was created by [[Alex Raymond]], who also illustrated the [[Middle Ages|medieval]] [[Prince Valiant]] stories. A Saturday morning serial followed w
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  • ==Middle Ages==
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  • ...he [[Indo-European languages]]; they are chiefly attested during the Early Middle Ages in the [[Tarim Basin]] (in today's [[Xinjiang]], Central Asia).
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  • {{rpl|Middle Ages}}
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  • ...en I and J, U and V were introduced in continental [[Europe]] during the [[Middle Ages]]. The Roman graphemes æ and œ are still used in [[British English]] for
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  • ...sent as early as 800 BC in the polis of [[Athens]]. It was used during the Middle Ages in slightly modified forms, usually in conjuncture with a [[monarch]], thro
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  • ...aly|Italian]] [[epic]] [[poetry|poem]] written by [[Dante Alighieri]], a [[Middle Ages|14th century]] poet from [[Florence, Italy]]. The epic's three parts (''Inf
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  • ...a]]. It was spoken in a discontinuous area and was threatened early in the Middle Ages by the general spread of [[Croatian language|Croatian]] and the influence o
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  • Specific plants were also considered bane. In the [[Middle Ages]], [[plant]]s of the genus ''[[Aconitum]]'', were known to have [[prophylac
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  • ...n in A.D. 72. The structure has only been known as the Colosseum since the Middle Ages, and in the Roman period was simply called The Amphitheatre.<ref>Hopkins, K
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  • ...nglish (or French in the case of Breton), which had already begun in the [[Middle Ages]], has been tremendous, for example due to [[economy|economic]] reasons; as
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  • * Logan, F. Donald. ''A History of the Church in the Middle Ages.'' 2002. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=102805754# online edition] * Pastor, Ludwig von. ''History of the Popes From the Close of the Middle Ages'', (1894-1930), 16 vol, older Catholic history [http://books.google.com/boo
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  • ...spread all the way across [[Asia]], reaching [[Europe]] sometime in the [[Middle Ages]]. As the narcotic effects of its leaves and blossoms were discovered, it w
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  • ...arrison was stationed at Chester during the Roman occupation. During the [[middle ages]] Chester also provided a staging post for the subjugation of the [[Wales|W
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  • {{r|Renaissances and the Middle Ages}}
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  • ==The middle ages==
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  • ...r|Eider]] and [[Elbe river|Elbe]] and the North-East-Canal. From the early Middle Ages until 1559, Dithmarschen was a free peasants’ republic.
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  • ...ctivity much classical literature would be lost to us.<ref>Fried, J. ''The Middle Ages'' translated P. Lewis. Harvard University Press. 2015. pp 52—3</ref> A
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  • ...est [[Britain]]). It has an old tradition in literature, especially in the Middle Ages and the 16th century. Nevertheless this language has been harshly dominated
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  • ...é Vauchez, Barrie Dobson, and Michael Lapidge (eds.) ''Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages: A&ndash;J''. Cambridge: James Clark & Co. pp. 745&ndash;746. ISBN 1-57958- ...mes in Western history, be it on the grounds of financial influence (the [[Middle Ages|medieval]] [[Marine Republics]] and early [[bank]]s), religious importance
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  • In the [[Middle Ages]] a 'yeoman' was identified as a rank, or position in a noble or royal hous
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  • ...century B.C. At its peak the city covered about 6 square km, but in the [[Middle Ages]] occupation was restricted to the [[acropolis]].<ref>Cerchiai, Luca; Janne
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  • ==Early Middle Ages (until ca. AD 1050)== ...cular. Much of it is translation from Latin, although “translation” in the Middle Ages should not be conceived of as word-for-word reproduction of the original an
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  • During the middle ages of Islam, many [[theology|theological]] debates revolved around the Qurʾā
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  • ...es closer to "miracles". The list that we know today was compiled in the [[Middle Ages]]—by which time many of the sites were no longer in existence. Today, the Many lists of wonders of the world are said to have existed during the [[Middle Ages]], although it is unlikely that these lists originated at that time because
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  • ...ty. A lot of varieties derived from it in the Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. Some of them like [[Old Norse]] or [[Frankish language|Frankish]] evolved
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  • The horns of unicorns found in collections from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance ===Middle Ages===
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  • ...testing as part of the educational process. From their beginnings in the Middle Ages universities in Europe have relied on formal exams to award degrees and hon
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  • * Logan, F. Donald. ''A History of the Church in the Middle Ages.'' 2002. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=102805754# online edition] * Pastor, Ludwig von. ''History of the Popes From the Close of the Middle Ages'', (1894-1930), 16 vol, older Catholic history [http://books.google.com/boo
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  • Anagrams were popular in Roman times and the [[Middle Ages]] and are still popular today. Crosswords were invented in 1913<ref>[http:/
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  • * "Middle Ages" &mdash; returns nearly 25,000 books.
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  • The language enjoyed a dynamic life during the Middle Ages, when the [[Kingdom of León]] was expanding southwards thanks to the [[Rec
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  • ..., like the modern [[French language]].<ref name=omniglotJèrriais/> In the middle ages, when royal authority over the rest of [[France]] was weak, and the authori
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  • *From the [[Early Middle Ages]], bilingual and multilingual dictionaries started to be published in [[Eur
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  • ...Justin Martyr]], [[Origen]], [[Tertullian]] and St [[Augustine]]. In the [[Middle Ages]], apologetics became more scholarly, with St [[Thomas Aquinas]] and others
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  • *Calkins, Robert G. ''Illuminated Manuscripts of the Middle Ages''. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1983. pages 21-22.
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  • ...ative]] verse of the north, but became popular as a poetic effect in the [[Middle Ages]]. [[Geoffrey Chaucer]] was the first major poet to use rhyme in English,
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  • ...music, have continued with uninterrupted creativity in Catalan since the Middle Ages.
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  • ...gin of the sign '''ñ''' is a double ''nn'' abbreviated to ''ñ'' during the Middle Ages, in Spain. In the medieval use of the Roman alphabet, and in many languages
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  • ...Andalusia|the Muslim territories]] of the [[Iberian Peninsula]] during the Middle Ages. It remains poorly documented, mainly in place names and in some words ment
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  • ...he published ''Sviluppo dell’estetico medievale'', (Art and Beauty in the Middle Ages) which established him as a significant intellectual figure in Italy.
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  • ...erseas colonies. It had historical connotations of Teutonic knights of the Middle Ages, taking Slavic lands for Germany.<ref>{{citation
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  • *''The History of the Jewish People: Volume II, the Early Middle Ages'' (Moses A. Shulvass)
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  • Especially in the Middle Ages but to the present day, growing rye plants have become contaminated with th
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  • ...it continued in [[Europe]], primarily in [[Western Europe]], during the [[Middle Ages]] and [[Renaissance]]. In the past 500 years, with the growth of Europe, an
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  • ...stianism|Christian]] [[Philosophy|philosopher]] who was noted during the [[Middle Ages]] for his annotated translation of [[Plato|Plato's]] [[Timaeus]] into Latin ...aymond Klibansky<ref>????''Continuity of the Platonic Tradition During the Middle Ages''
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  • ...leum for the Emperor [[Hadrian]] and converted into a fortification in the Middle Ages.}}
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  • ...mong its officers. Such a regiment might be mercenaries, especially in the Middle Ages, or of volunteers, as in the American Civil War.
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  • ...inental Europe, [[Great Britain]] and elsewhere reach back long into the [[Middle Ages]]. At various times, these have included [[law]]s against [[lepers]], [[beg
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  • ...z, Barrie Dobson, and Michael Lapidge (eds.) (2000). ''Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages, Volume 1''. Cambridhe: James Clarke & Co. p. 1,286. ISBN 1-57958-282-6.</r
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  • ===Middle Ages=== * Duby, Georges. ''France in the Middle Ages 987-1460: From Hugh Capet to Joan of Arc'' (1993), survey by a leader of th
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  • ...s, copying their contents, and forwarding them on certainly existed in the Middle Ages. Even [[cryptography|encrypted]] communications were being [[cryptanalysis|
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  • In the [[Middle Ages]] Mugwort was used as part of a herbal mixture called [[gruit]], used in th In the Middle Ages, mugwort was used as a magical protective herb. Mugwort was used to repel i
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  • In the [[Middle Ages]], the name was sometimes used to denote [[Greenland]], [[Svalbard]] or [[I
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  • ===Middle Ages===
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  • ...itten, and was an influential model for Christian writers throughout the [[Middle Ages]]. It is not a complete autobiography, as it was written when Augustine was
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  • ...lic, and the Italian city-states, including Venice and Genoa, during the [[Middle Ages]].<ref> [http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/government/oligarchy.htm Oliga
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