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The mefivel period is divided into two they are called what???​

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Answered by tanishkaTanu
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Answer:

It may be divided into two periods: The 'early medieval period' which lasted from the 6th to the 13th century and the 'late medieval period' which lasted from the 13th to the 16th century, ending with the start of the Mughal Empire in 1526. ... Understandably, they often specify the period they cover within their titles.

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Answered by justinthomas1405
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There were three parts;

The Early Medieval that used to be called the Dark Age - 5th - 11th century (400–1000 AD)

High/middle medieval - 11th to 14th century (1000–1300 AD)

Late Middle Ages - 14th to 15th century (1300–1500)

Explanation:

The Eleventh Century had a whole bunch of really big, important, world-changing stuff in it.

There were four things had a synergistic effect such that life at the end of the 11th century was fundamentally, indelibly, different from life at the start of the 11th century, they were:

  • The Medieval Climate Optimum
  • The Great Schism
  • The Gregorian Reforms
  • The Crusades

People can fight about what event is best for delineating between the “Low” and “High” Middle Ages, but there’s no doubt that it was sometime in the 1000s.

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