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Bubonic plague is an infection spread mostly to humans by infected fleas that travel on rodents. Called the Black Death, it killed millions of Europeans during the Middle Ages. -
The Middle Ages was the period in European history from the collapse of Roman civilization in the 5th century CE to the period of the Renaissance
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The fall of the Roman Empire. Rome had ruled much of Europe. Now much of the land would fall into confusion as local kings and rulers tried to grab power. This is the start of the Dark Ages or the Middle Ages.
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it was the period of decline of the Western Roman Empire in which it lost the authority to exercise its dominion
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Feudal society is a military hierarchy in which a ruler or lord offers mounted fighters a fief (medieval beneficium), a unit of land to control in exchange for a military service. The individual who accepted this land became a vassal, and the man who granted the land become known as his liege or his lord.
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Andrew the apostle the first envangelizer of the country
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The Crusades were a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups.
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Key historical trends of the High Middle Ages include the rapidly increasing population of Europe, which brought about great social and political change
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Are the two most important university Of the world
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The Renaissance was a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages. Generally described as taking place from the 14th century to the 17th century, the Renaissance promoted the rediscovery of classical philosophy, literature and art.
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The Protestant Reformation (1517-1648) refers to the widespread religious, cultural, and social upheaval of 16th-century Europe that broke the hold of the medieval Church
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The fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks
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artistic and literary movement that sought creative renewal, Martin Lutero was a believer in the word and translated it. He was born in Germany and started there and then went to England.