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    people improved technology over the years. But there is one specific part of history, I thoroughly enjoy. The Middle Ages, you, might be wondering, Why the Middle Ages? There are tones of different parts of history you could do; Egypt, Qin dynasty of China, Renaissance, Inca, Aztec’s, or you could have done the Mayans. But why did you choose The Middle Ages? The Reason I enjoy The Middle Age, time period, so much is it goes over interesting topics. Such as Constantinople is founded as the capital of

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    The Dark Ages “According to their custom the Northmen plundered…and burned the town of Dordrecht…the Northmen, with their boats filled with immense booty, including both men and goods, returned to their own country “(Document 3). This was from a chronicle of articles written by the Anglo Saxons who inhabited great Britain in the 9th century. The chronicle of Anglo Saxons was a book of their history and what happened during their lives. The Middle Ages was a time period between the 5th and 15th century

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    are You Going to do, Bleed on Me? Knights in the Middle Ages were not the romantics that modern society depicts them to be. Modern society has the idea that knights in the Middle Ages were noble men who upheld honor and protected the weak. Reality could not be further from this. Monty Python was known for making comedy movies that nobody thought to take seriously, but Monty Python and the Holy Grail accurately depicts Knights in the Middle Ages. Although some say that Monty Python and the Holy Grail

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    influence to our modern world. In Europe, the fifth century to the fifteenth century is known as the Middle Ages and to this day is questioned whether to refer it as a dark time or not. Many may say these ages were dark due to barbarian invasions that eventually led to the fall of the Roman Empire. On the other hand what those individuals lacked to take notice of was the significant contribution the Middle Ages brought into Western civilization. Education, philosophy, literature and humanism are prominent

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    England in the Middle Ages The Middle Ages represents a periodization of European history which took place from the 5th century to the 15th century; this age was also know as Dark Ages because of the complexity of the period and lack of written documentation and archeological evidence. The Middle Ages was a time of tremendous historical, social and linguistic changes. Great Britain during the Middle Ages (from the 5th century withdraw of Roman forces from the province of Britannia and the Germanic

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    Medieval In the history of Europe, the middle Ages or Medieval Period lasted from the 5th to the 15th century. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery. The middle Ages is the middle period of the three traditional divisions of Western history: classical antiquity, the medieval period, and the modern period. The medieval period is itself subdivided into the Early, High, and Late Middle Ages. Renaissance The Renaissance was a period

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    classical zenith, the age of cultural rot and decay, and the age in which there would be a revival of classical values and art – he did so with the conviction that he was living in the “middle age.” This division was wholly secular, and yet Protestant leaders of the Reformation began and encouraged the study of the Middle Ages. They sought to prove that the Catholic church of the 16th century was doctrinally deviant from the church of apostolic times and pointed to the Middle Ages as the beginning of

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    Middle Ages Music

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    Music in the Middle Ages The Middle Ages were a time of hardship and war. All people ever did was train, go into battle and die. There were those delicate moments, though, where music was allowed to shine and bring light to a dark world. Though music wasn’t very prominent in the Dark Ages, it still played a part in the world. There wasn’t a place or event where you wouldn’t hear a bit of music once in awhile. Different cultures such as Armenia, Islam and the western part of the of Europe had their

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    in the Middle Ages In the Middle Ages, there was a force of almost unlimited power and influence. This was an organization that could define morality. It is greatly influential even today. This was the Clergy, it is more commonly known as the Catholic Church. The Clergy was already powerful before the fall of Rome, but in the Middle ages, it’s importance multiplied exponentially. This massive growth was caused mainly by feudalism. The Clergy of today is very strong, but in the Middle Ages it was

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    In the 1300's, an Italian scholar named Petrarch used the term, "dark ages" to describe Europe in the middle ages.People think that Petrarch used this term to describe Europe in the middle ages, because it seemed as if everything was turning/going bad. Not everyone agrees with him, some people think that the middle ages in Europe was in a growth age instead of a dark age. There were good events, like economic growth and education got more significant. But, there were lot's of bad things like, government

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