Middle Ages

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Middle Ages

The Middle Ages or Medieval Period denotes the time in Europe between the fall of the Roman Empire and the beginning of the Renaissance, roughly from the 5th century to the 15th century AD.

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The Middle Ages is divided into three distinct periods: the Early Middle Ages, the High Middle Ages, and the Late Middle Ages. Each period is marked by significant events and advancements in areas such as religion, politics, culture, and society.

Early Middle Ages[edit | edit source]

The Early Middle Ages, also known as the Dark Ages, began with the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century. This period saw the migration and invasion of the Germanic peoples and the rise of Christianity.

High Middle Ages[edit | edit source]

The High Middle Ages, from the 11th to the 13th century, was a time of significant growth and change. This period saw the development of feudalism, the Crusades, the expansion of monasticism, and the flourishing of Gothic architecture.

Late Middle Ages[edit | edit source]

The Late Middle Ages, from the 14th to the 15th century, was a period of crisis and change. This period saw the Black Death, the Hundred Years' War, the rise of humanism, and the beginnings of the Renaissance.

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