from where is the word medieval derived
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Answer:The word medieval has its origins in the Latin term medium aevum ("middle age") and first came into use in the 19th century, although the idea of a middle age had been around for several hundred years.
Explanation:19th Century
The word is actually 'mediaeval' - from the Latin, medium aevum and it was first used in the 19th Century to mean middle age and thus to refer to the period in England/Europe between the 5th Century and 15th Century - so from the fall of the Roman Empire to the Renaissance - the Middle Ages.
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The word medieval has its origins in the Latin term medium aevum ("middle age") and first came into use in the 19th century, although the idea of a middle age had been around for several hundred years
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The word medieval has its origins in the Latin term medium aevum ("middle age") and first came into use in the 19th century, although the idea of a middle age had been around for several hundred years
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