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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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/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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  • ...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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  • ==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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  • ...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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  • Flanders has figured prominently in European history. During the late [[Middle Ages]], cities such as [[Ghent]], [[Bruges]], [[Antwerp]] and Brussels made it o
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  • ...the Greek word άριθμητικη (arithmètikè, "the art of reckoning"). In the [[Middle Ages]] arithmetica was one of the seven Artes Liberales (together with geometria
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  • ...usaeum or what, precisely, was studied there. Yet its memory survived the middle ages in the writings of a few Greek scholars to lend its name to modern institut
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  • ...the [[Babylonian vocalization tradition|Babylonian]] survived in the early Middle Ages but were gradually displaced by the Tiberian tradition and later forgotten
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  • ...logical belief (levels 7-8).<ref>Russell, J.B. (1972). ''Witchcraft in the middle ages''. Cornell University Press., cited by Hill & Goodwin</ref> They present ma
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  • ...iction over clergy and laity alike is held by the [[pope]], who (since the Middle Ages) is elected by the cardinals assembled in conclave, and holds [[Papacy|the === Catholicism during the Middle Ages ===
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  • ...these damning verdicts, Geoffrey's work was extremely influential in the [[Middle Ages|medieval]] and [[Renaissance]] periods, as both a historical and a literary
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  • ...lis]] of [[Justianus|Emperor Justinianus]], as later developed through the Middle Ages by the [[glossators]].
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  • ...e [[Old English]] game [[hazard]] that is said to have dated back to the [[Middle Ages]]. The [[game]] involves the placing of independent wagers against a house ...descended from another dice game called [[Hazard]] that dates back to the Middle Ages. English Hazard migrated to New Orleans in the 1800s where the French bega
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  • ==The middle ages==
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  • <blockquote>In the Middle ages quinces were so highly esteemed in France that presents of a quince preserv
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  • ...in the West or in Italy".<ref>Fried, Johannes (trans Peter Lewis). ''The Middle Ages''. Harvard University Press. 2015</ref> In these respects it is a remarka
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  • == Revival in the Middle Ages ==
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  • ...ship]] was the most common political system in Western Europe during the [[Middle Ages]]. There were various theories and various forms which this type of governm
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  • ===Formation of kingdom and middle ages=== * Armstrong, David. ''The Kingdom of Scotland in the Middle Ages 400-1450'' (Heinemann Scottish History) (2002)
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  • ...and the Netherlands were known as the Low Countries. From the end of the Middle Ages until the middle of the sixteenth century, the Low Countries, in particular
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  • ...cant deliberative rôle in the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]]. In the Middle Ages the majority of the House were Lords Spiritual, but this ended with Henry V
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  • During the [[Middle Ages]], the term ‘fossil’ was used for any sample recovered from the Earth,
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  • Since the Middle Ages, Occitania has always existed as a cohesive, cultural area with a certain c
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  • An innovation emerged in Late Antiquitity and at the beginning of the Middle Ages. Each letter was doubled progressively in two shapes: the classical [[upper ...ately. Thus, the basic collection of signs had become the following in the Middle Ages:
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  • * Humphreys, R.S., (1985), "Muslim Historiography," in ''Dictionary of the Middle Ages,'' vol 6, pp 250-5.
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  • '''Emergency medical service (EMS)''', in the Middle Ages, was little more than a wagoneer calling "bring out your dead". Of course,
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  • ...ion to the industrial system and idealized view of the guild system of the Middle Ages.
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  • Neuss grew during the [[Middle Ages]] because of its prime location on several routes, by the crossing of the g
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  • ...o-Saxon invaders. Latin was the language of learning and the church in the Middle Ages and also served as a ''lingua franca'' in international diplomacy and trade
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  • ====Agriculture in the Middle Ages==== The Middle Ages owe much of its development to the advances made by the Muslims, as Islamic
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  • ...with their conquering legions. The process was further developed in the [[Middle Ages]] in monasteries, creating many of the varieties of cheese we still enjoy t
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  • ...its many underlying dialects) grew out of [[Middle High German]] in the [[Middle Ages]], which in turn grew out of [[Old High German]] (Mittel Deutsch) in the [[
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  • ...cts of Jewish Life in Islamic Spain" in [[Aspects of Jewish Culture in the Middle Ages]] ed. [[Paul E. Szarmach]], Albany: [[State University of New York]] Press
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  • ==Middle Ages== During the [[Middle Ages]], geographical knowledge in Europe regressed (though it is a popular misco
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  • ...d) suggest.<ref>Bernhard Bischoff. ''Latin Palaeography: Antiquity and the Middle Ages'', Cambridge University Press 2003 [reprint], p. 11.</ref> Also [[Isidore o === Middle Ages ===
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  • Mendacious songs from the Middle Ages have been handed down in song books. They occupy a position in between othe
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  • In the Middle Ages, the clergy expanded these processions into teaching tools. Paintings and s
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  • ...rch (who saw the religion as a version of Gnosticism). The [[Europe]]an [[Middle Ages]] saw the rise of a number of Christian heresies which reflected some of th
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  • ==Middle Ages== The Middle Ages owe much of its development to the advances made by the Muslims, as Islamic
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  • In the Middle Ages the Lords Spiritual were the majority. This changed in the reign of Henry V
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  • ...1&ndash;2. ISBN 0-300-10767-6.</ref> In the High Middle Ages|High and Late Middle Ages, knights formed the heavy cavalry units of many medieval armies. In later t ...eign of the Frankish emperor Charlemagne, from which the knighthood of the Middle Ages can be seen to have had its genesis.
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  • ...a general belief that [[knowledge]] reveals [[nature]] honestly. In the [[Middle Ages]], [[Islamic philosophy]] developed and was often pivotal in scientific deb ...of the laws of reflection and refraction, was translated into Latin in the Middle Ages. An important observation in that work led Alhazen to propose that the eyes
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  • ...remony at [[Caernarfon]] Castle in 1911. It was the first time since the [[Middle Ages]] that such an event had taken place in Wales, and it occurred at the insti
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  • === Early and High Middle Ages === ...th demons<ref name="Bailey"/>, a theory that would be taken up in the late middle ages by witch-hunters who said witches made a pact with the devil.
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  • Postal services have been around since the Middle Ages in Europe. Many of these were operated specifically for certain guilds, uni
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  • ===Middle Ages=== In the early Middle Ages, Christmas Day was overshadowed by Epiphany, which in the west focused on t
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  • ...is written in Old French and is perhaps the best biography written in the Middle Ages.
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  • ...hich is used by part of the population. The former has been used since the Middle Ages, the latter since the 16th century.<ref>See article "bielorús", p. 61, in:
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  • ===&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The dark and middle ages===
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  • ...Liberal leaning institutions which had been in steady evolution since the Middle Ages. Britain could claim to be home of the 'mother of parliaments', of the rule
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  • * Cantor, Norman F. ''Inventing the Middle Ages.'' (1993)
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  • .... W. N. Pugin, Contrasts: or, A Parallel Between the Noble Edifices of the Middle Ages, and Similar Buildings of the Present Day, &c. &c. &c. 2d ed. (London, UK:
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  • * [[Allegory in the Middle Ages]]
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  • ...dy of politics in philosophy and his principles were carried through the [[Middle Ages]] by the Scholastic philosophers such as [[Thomas Aquinas]]. In the [[Renai
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  • ...t of the [[Articella]], the standard medical textbook in the high and late middle ages.
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  • In the Middle Ages the settlement of Resina was established on the site of Herculanuem. Its na
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  • ...hannon. 2006. Marriage, sex and civic culture in late medieval London. The middle ages series. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
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  • ...illis Emily and Catherine Lucas. ''Costume of Household Servants: From the Middle Ages to 1900'', Barnes & Noble Imports, 1974. ISBN 0064913422.
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  • ...d from a mistranscription when a manuscript of Tacitus was copied in the [[Middle Ages]]. Her name takes many forms in various manuscripts &ndash; ''Boadicea'' an ...itain'' [http://www.wikisource.org/The_Ruin_of_Britain#6 6]</ref> by the [[Middle Ages]] Boudica was forgotten. She makes no appearance in [[Bede]], the ''[[Histo
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  • ...from a great distance, similar to the fire-breathing [[dragon]]s of the [[Middle Ages]] [[mythology]]. He couldn't get close enough to kill the monster with a sp
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  • ...Scientific R]evolution overturned the authority in science not only of the middle ages but of the ancient world - since it ended not only in the eclipse of schola
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  • ====During the Middle Ages==== ...an Era]] has been lost to time, his teachings began a resurgence in both [[Middle Ages|medieval Europe]] and the [[Muslim_history#Early_Caliphate|Islamic Middle E
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  • ...tians, goes from [[Antiquity]] through the [[Dark Ages]] and the [[later Middle Ages]] up to Copernicus. Kuhn describes Western Civilization's slowly awakening ...del. However, as discussed in the second half of the chapter, later in the Middle Ages some criticisms against Aristotle's world view was voiced. In the Parisian
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  • ...urope, remnants of slavery left over from the Roman Empire died out in the Middle Ages. In modern times, the best-known example of slavery in history involves the
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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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  • ...of romantic love is thought to have originated in [[Europe]] during the [[Middle Ages]],<ref>{{cite web
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  • The introduction of [[paper]] to Western Europe in the later [[Middle Ages]] greatly reduced the cost of written manuscripts, and the invention of [[m ...vels. The modern western tradition of literary prose emerged in the later Middle Ages, in texts such as [[Giovanni Boccaccio|Boccaccio]]'s [[Decameron]], or the
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  • ...(2001). Determinants of the revival of dissection of the human body in the Middle Ages. Med Hypotheses 56: 229-234
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  • The introduction of [[paper]] to Western Europe in the later [[Middle Ages]] greatly reduced the cost of written manuscripts, and the invention of [[m ...vels. The modern western tradition of literary prose emerged in the later Middle Ages, in texts such as [[Giovanni Boccaccio|Boccaccio]]'s [[Decameron]], or the
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  • ...listic" concerns, but in verse. A few works were written in prose in the [[Middle Ages]], notably the so-called [[Prose Lancelot]].
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  • ...is ''Past and Present'' helped to encourage the romanticised view of the [[Middle Ages]] which was one of the strong features of the Victorian era, manifested in
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  • |title=Groundbreaking Experiments, Inventions, and Discoveries of the Middle Ages
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  • The second period was in the Middle Ages, and particularly in the great Medieval universities of Oxford and Paris. L
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  • During the Middle Ages, astrology in England flourished as part of the world view, taken for grant
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  • ...chool and Polish historiography was particularly evident in studies on the Middle Ages and the early modern era studied by Braudel.<ref> Anita Krystyna Shelton, '
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  • ...ry 45 BCE when Caesar's calendar took effect. Sometime after 1100 in the [[Middle Ages]], 25 March became the first day of the year in much of Europe, including t
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  • | id = ISBN 0-415-96872-0}}</ref> as being migrants to Scotland. In the middle ages, particularly in the rein of [[David I of Scotland]], there was also some i ...instrumental in moving the Scottish Church closer to Rome. Throughout the middle ages, Scotland remained Roman Catholic.
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  • ...role in shaping the way western civilization prospered and grew during the middle ages and into modern times. From the tenth century until the eighteenth century ...he common disease syphilis. These two diseases in the beginning and in the Middle Ages were commonly mistaken.
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  • ...y western notion of pilgrimage stems from traditions that arose during the middle ages. But it is clearly informed by the ancient traditions of various cultures a ...This concept, coming at the end of the Roman era and the beginning of the Middle Ages, led to the image of the wandering stranger we are familiar with today. The
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  • ...the [[Netherlands]] were known as the Low Countries. From the end of the Middle Ages until the middle of the sixteenth century, the Low Countries, and Flanders
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  • ...s Which Contains All Manner of Symbols Used From the Earliest Times to the Middle Ages by Primitive Peoples and Early Christians|location=London|publisher=The Fir ...s Which Contains All Manner of Symbols Used From the Earliest Times to the Middle Ages by Primitive Peoples and Early Christians|location=London|publisher=The Fir
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  • The Western concept of romantic love was thought to have originated in the [[Middle Ages]], particularly in [[France]], and has been associated with courtly love ma The term ''romance'' originated with the [[Middle Ages|medieval]] ideal of [[chivalry]] and was expressed in books, typically exto
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  • ...ogy were much admired by [[Charles Darwin]] amongst others. Throughout the Middle Ages, no other thinker had as great an influence as Aristotle, and he merited in ...s hailed as 'the wise man' and his texts were carefully preserved. In the Middle Ages his ideas were 'rediscovered' by St Thomas Aquinas and, especially given t
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  • Elsewhere in the [[Early Middle Ages]], after the [[fall of the Western Roman Empire]] and before the rise of th ...hief works of mercy." <ref>{{cite book|title=Books and Their Makers in the Middle Ages|author=Geo. Haven Putnam|year=1962|publisher=Hillary}}</ref>
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  • ...l/comment/columnists/simon_jenkins/article1875599.ece Blair reinvented the Middle Ages and called it liberal intervention'] June 3rd 2007. Simon Jenkins attacks
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  • ...tories and performed by church clerics on religious holidays. By the late Middle Ages (1300 – 1500) the steady secularization of religious plays required the p
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  • ...tion]], [[Italian studies]], [[landscape architecture]], [[literature]], [[Middle Ages|medieval studies]], [[Music|musical composition]], and [[visual arts]].
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  • ...but these games were cancelled due to [[World War II]]. During the early middle ages both towns were part of an area ruled by Henry the Lion, the founder of Mun ...en dates to 1130 when the city was labeled as Barthinchirchen. During the middle ages, Partenkirchen became a regional center of commerce and craftsmanship, and
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  • In the [[Middle Ages]], [[Scarborough Fair]], permitted in a royal charter of 1253, held a six-w
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  • ...[Jorvik]]. The city remained one of England's main cities throughout the [[middle ages]], declining in relative importance only with the [[Industrial Revolution]]
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  • ...in Europe, was a flowering period of the arts and humanities. During the [[Middle Ages]], the situation in the wealthy Flemish cities such as Bruges and Ghent in ...iddle Ages end and the modern world suddenly begins. Michelet abhorred the Middle Ages; Burckhardt and Johan Huizinga (1872-1945) did not, but each explored the w
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  • ...ve [[selective breeding]] that took place in the rest of Europe from the [[Middle Ages]] onwards, and consequently bear a closer resemblance to pre-Medieval horse ...an horses can be found that date to the [[14th century]]. During the late Middle Ages, the [[Carthusian]] monks of southern Spain, themselves forbidden to ride,
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  • ...d at the same time; the article on year 1000 might link to articles on the middle ages and other articles on history of that time in other cultures. ...specialty was, used to say "European intellectual history during the late middle ages and early modern period." A Chinese historian, hearing her say this, repli
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  • ===Middle ages in Europe=== In Europe, republicanism was revived in the late Middle Ages when a number of small Italian and German states embraced a republican syst
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  • During the [[Middle Ages]], the term "fossil" was used for any sample recovered from the earth, incl
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  • * [[Periodization of the Middle Ages]] * [[Renaissances and the Middle Ages]]
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  • ...Food, Drink and Identity: Cooking, Eating and Drinking in Europe since the Middle Ages'' Berg, 2001 [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=102257111 online edition]
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  • ...pean''''', since this family used to cover, during [[Antiquity]] and the [[Middle Ages]], a vast territory stretching from India to Europe.
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  • ...language|Latin]] continued to be dominant in Western Europe through the [[Middle Ages]]. The eastern half of the Roman Empire (nowadays called “[[Byzantine Emp
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  • <tr><th>Samedi<th>20<td>The Architects of the Middle Ages<td>[[St. Francis of Assisi]]<td>[[Alessandro Manzoni|Manzoni]]<td>[[John Da
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  • ...or long, a common juridical and literary languages arose during the [[High Middle Ages]]. By the late 13th century, this common language was called ''interlingua
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  • ...nce. The discussion of agriculture in Europe jumps from prehistory to the Middle Ages. After the Origins section, the bulk of Asia is totally ignored, as is sub
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  • ...one of the three most important poets of German courtly literature of the Middle Ages. He is especially credited with introducing Arthurian romances to the Germa
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  • ...from [[Caucasus]] to [[Yemen]], was eradicated from [[Palestine]] by the [[Middle Ages]] and from most of the rest of Asia after the arrival of readily available
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  • ...s [[Italy|Italian]] trip that it is speculated he came into contact with [[Middle Ages|medieval]] [[Italian poetry]], the forms and stories of which he would use
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  • ...n: 0018-2753 Fulltext: [[EBSCO]]; William U. Bouwsma, "The ''Waning of the Middle Ages'' by Johan Huizinga." ''Daedalus'' 1974 103(1): 35-43. Issn: 0011-5266; R.
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  • During the middle ages, another variation on the sandwich theme was the trencher. These trenchers
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  • ...the articles contained therein. For example, for the ''Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages'' (ed. Norman Cohen), an article of at least 1 column length (this is about
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  • ...prominent Hindu kingdoms which have held sway over this region during the middle ages include the [[Vakataka]]s (AD [[250]] to [[525]]), the [[Rashtrakuta]]s, th
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  • ...nes of their dogs became part of the local [[canine]] population. In the [[Middle Ages]], this area became a livestock trading center and good herding dogs were l
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  • Criticism of medicine has a long history. In the [[Middle Ages]], some people did not consider it a profession suitable for Christians, as
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  • The use of cotton textiles came to the West via the Middle East during the Middle Ages, when Muslims brought cotton cultivation from India. The earliest fabric in
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  • The Crusades comprise a major chapter of [[Middle Ages|medieval history]]. Extending over three centuries, they attracted every so ...Arthur and Charlemagne were given a fresh crusading complexion during the Middle Ages.
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  • ...Iron Age forebears, which were often recorded in written form during the [[Middle Ages]].
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  • ...archies'', (1598) Modern History Sourcebook]</ref>. Towards the end of the middle ages, however, political thinkers began to reconsider the relation between the s
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  • ...erally. Sanskrit was the language used by Buddhism in its heartland in the Middle Ages, but is little used by any Buddhists now. Theravada uses Pali, a dialect fr
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  • ...nes of their dogs became part of the local [[canine]] population. In the [[Middle Ages]], this area became a livestock trading center and good herding dogs were l
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  • ...an be broadly described as banking were in existence before and during the middle ages. ...y.ca/applied_history/tutor/endmiddle/bluedot/banking.html ''Banking in the Middle Ages'', University of Calgary History Tutor]</ref>.
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  • There are historical precedents for futuristic Islamic utopias, from the middle ages, but not having much impacts, Abu Nasr Muhammad al-Farabi wrote "Opinions o
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  • ...publisher=Pearson Education|date=2005|id=ISBN 0-13-113029-3}}</ref> The [[Middle Ages]] brought advances in [[forge welding]], in which blacksmiths pounded heate
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  • ...to the Fenian in literary as well as popular terms, and by the end of the Middle Ages it was in third place, behind tales of overseas adventure. The character of
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  • During the [[Middle Ages]], observational astronomy was mostly stagnant in [[Europe]] until the [[15 ...is believed to have caused the [[Little Ice Age]] phenomenon during the [[Middle Ages]].<ref name="future-sun">{{cite web | author=Pogge, Richard W. | year=1997
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  • ...ls and ditches, and a sufficient supply of food and water. In the European Middle Ages, virtually all large cities had city walls -- [[Dubrovnik]] in [[Dalmatia]]
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  • ...The hermaneutic tradition dates from ancient Greek philosophy. During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, hermeneutics was developed as an aspect of Biblical st
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  • In the [[Middle Ages]] and during the [[Renaissance]], chess was a part of [[Nobility|noble]] cu ...Jenny| title=Power Play: The Literature and Politics of Chess in the Late Middle Ages |publisher=University of Pennsylvania Press| year=2006 | id=ISBN 0-8122-394
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  • In the Middle Ages, we "knew" that the Earth was flat. We now "know" otherwise. ...ckward). I don't see any reason to stop it from being changed to "''In the Middle Ages, we "knew" that the Sun revolved around the Earth ...''" — the essential
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  • *When the name '''Hénry''' was imported from French '''''Henri''''' in the Middle Ages it had an Anglicized French pronunciation, roughly "Harry". From the 17th c
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  • The [[Middle Ages]] saw many books of advice for princes, all of which explained that to be s
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  • The games played in England through the Middle Ages may have arrived with the [[Roman Britain|Roman occupation]] but there is l
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  • During the [[Middle Ages]], lead was widely used by [[alchemist]]s as a key component in procedures
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  • ...er theory to speak of was done in western Europe while it went through the Middle Ages.
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  • ...owind''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s developers, rather than developing the common [[Middle Ages|Medieval European]] setting of [[fantasy]] games, chose a more eclectic rou
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  • ...iversitaires de France, 2 vol. </ref> including the [[troubadours]] of the Middle Ages, a baroque period, Frederic Mistral's [[Nobel prize]] in 1904 and a constan
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  • ...s work was admired by Christians and studied in monasteries throughout the middle ages. In addition to contributions of original work, the Sephardim were active a
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  • ...art of the philosophy of several great philosophers during the ancient and middle ages. However in this time philosophy of science was quite premature.
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  • ...|Greek]] ''schizein'', to split, Latin ''scindere'', to split. From the [[Middle Ages]] to the [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]], ''science'' or ''scientia'
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  • In the late [[Middle Ages]], when [[Europe]] and western [[Asia]] were divided into [[Christian]] and Antisemitism arose during the [[Middle Ages]], in the form of persecutions, [[pogrom]]s, [[forced conversion]], expulsi
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  • ...nd of the ''Estrecho de Anián'' (Strait of Anián) dated back to the late [[Middle Ages]] and was already venerable in 1539 when [[Hernán Cortés]] sent [[Francis
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  • ...nd of the ''Estrecho de Anián'' (Strait of Anián) dated back to the late [[Middle Ages]] and was already venerable in 1539 when [[Hernán Cortés]] sent [[Francis
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