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    Feudalism was a way for people in the Middle Ages to be divided into different sections, some to be looked down upon and some to be held at the upmost respect. Feudalism was a necessity in times of turmoil, it kept peace, provided a sense of control and protection for those in need. Feudalism was a complex social system, that defined how each class was connected. At the top of the feudal system was the King, him and his queen were respected by all. They were the most important people in the system

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    During the medieval art period, the Roman Empire into many smaller polities’ entities. The arts prospered during the Middle Ages, which created its own aesthetic values and many influential members were commissioned cathedral, churches, sculptures, painters, and manuscripts. European art was a property of the Church, which is why they often use religious themes. Artist does not use naked human body because the Church forbids it. Also, medieval arts had no balance, proportion, or perspective. The

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    During the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries, over one-third of Europe’s population fell victim to a treacherous disease nicknamed The Black Death. During The Middle Ages, medicine was not advanced enough to pinpoint exactly what was causing these tragic losses. However, it was later discovered that the bacteria originated in rodents, transferred to fleas when they bit the rodents, and finally reached humans through flea bites. Throughout the troublesome time period when this plague blanketed

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    could be the difference between dying or living another day. The noble life of a knight was important in the middle ages because they provide protection as well as fight for your kingdom. Knights advanced through classes of Page, Squire, and Knight after years of training. They learned from boyhood how to handle weapons, wear armor, and fight on the backs of warhorses. They trained from age seven and had jousting tournaments regularly to practice war techniques.

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    Being a knight was a very honorable thing in the Middle Ages. It was not easy to become a knight. They started off by becoming a page. A noble's son could start training to be a knight when he was seven years old. Nobles' sons had to train with weapons of course, but they also had to learn how to ride a horse, how to behave towards their liege lords and ladies, and even about music and the other arts. It was just like going to school, only their teachers were the squires. Once they reached a certain

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    In the Dark ages the people in the Middle East had a problem that did not allow them to rest peacefully.Although during this time period of medieval times it was also the start of the renaissance. The problems during the Middle period that were bothering the Middle East was religion,economics, and cultural. To begin, religion is one of the main problems that causes unrest in the Middle East. To emphasize catholic churches were in rule and tried to convert most countries in Europe to christianity

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    The Middle Ages could be named many different things but there are very few titles that would actually make sense. The Middle Ages was a time period between 500 to 1400 A.D. The Middle Ages began after the destruction of the Roman Empire. However many people think that “The Golden Age” is a good title for the Middle ages, a more appropriate title is “The Dark Age” because of the disease that spread all over Europe and Asia, brutal crimes and punishments, and the disgusting medieval towns. Disease

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    were considered the Middle Ages that started after the Roman Empire fell. During that Time there were crusades, Plagues, warfare, constant killing, and little advancements. People are always in a constant argument about the real label for the Middle ages; some say Age of Faith, the Golden Age, or Age of Feudalism. However the strongest argument for the correct label is the Dark ages. A Label that should not even be considered as a correct name for the Middle Ages is the Golden Age. “There is no Longer

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    Introduction Middle-age is not defined by specific chronological age, different people have different understandings about middle-age. According to Byrd and Breuss (1992), elderly New Zealanders (60 years old above) chose age 57 as the onset of middle-age while young people (mostly in their late 10s and early 20s) thought their middle-age was in their 30s. Such a difference existed as young people were yet fully embarked on the adult psychological developmental process, so they had no experience

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    throughout the Roman Empire. The Christian church played an important role in the new civilization built upon the ruins of the Roman Empire. The church was one of the most powerful forces during the creation of the middle ages. As a result, the European society during the High Middle Ages was successful. When the Roman emperors became Christians, they began to play a significant role in the dealings of the church. Christian emperors viewed themselves as God’s representatives on Earth. They built

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