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How can you define the term 'medieval' ?

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Answered by AGENT96
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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. At that time, scholars considered the medieval period to follow the fall of the Roman Empire and precede the Renaissance. This medieval era had long been ignored as unimportant compared to the time periods it bridged.

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Answered by dildeepbhullar193
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Medieval term literally means the middle of the ages. In this case middle means between the Roman empire and the Renaissance. Roman state the rebirth of the culture.

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