Similar words: middle-aged, middle manager, middle, middleman, in the middle, middle name, middle east, middle class. Meaning: n. the period of history between classical antiquity and the Italian Renaissance.
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61. Though build-about 1740 this timber frame type of construction dates back to the Middle Ages.
62. In a reasonable sequence the paragraph about the history of text in the Middle Ages would come next.
63. The sides of the arch were destroyed in the Middle Ages when it was incorporated in the fortifications.
64. During the Middle Ages, living pictures of biblical stories were used in churches to educate the illiterate masses.
65. He talked about events in the Middle Ages as if they'd happened-yesterday and been fully aired on the nine o'clock news.
66. After the Middle Ages, trade routes changed and the island lost its importance.
67. Stories of love and adventure were popular throughout the Middle Ages.
68. Soon afterwards, as in the Western Middle Ages, there were masses of peasant serfs, and great feudal States.
69. It could take fourteen weeks to complete the gruelling journey on foot from London to Rome in the Middle Ages.
70. Vaults have generally replaced the original timber roofs in the later Middle Ages and most churches have a detached, later campanile.
71. To the knighthood, or chivalry, of the Middle Ages war had long given a sense of purpose.
72. In the later Middle Ages, Prague was an important merchant city and cultural centre.
73. It started sometime in the high Middle Ages with the invention of harmony.
74. That retinue was one of the great affinities of the Middle Ages, both in scale and cohesion.
75. Generally speaking, the Middle Ages accepted war with fatalism.
76. Latin used for liturgical purposes during the Middle Ages.
77. All cunt and a ass in which you can read the history of the Middle Ages.
78. Trial by ordeal was common in England in the middle ages.
79. In the Middle Ages, men wore them to symbolise their courage and virility.
80. In the middle ages a rose was suspended from the ceiling of a council chamber, pledging all present to secrecy,or sub rosa ,"under the rose".
81. The application of law of the international contract experienced an origin and development that went to law of nations to law merchant in the Middle Ages from conflict of laws to unify private law.
82. The trebuchet was arguably the atom bomb of the Middle Ages — a game-changing siege engine that could catapult projectiles over unprecedented distances and heights.
83. In the Middle Ages it was ruled in succession by the Kievan Rus, the Golden Horde, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the Crimean Khanate and the Ottoman Empire.
84. The language of Provence , Proven?al, was important in medieval literature, and Provence 's Romanesque architecture was an outstanding cultural achievement of the Middle Ages.
85. The craft of thatching as it is practiced toady has changed very little since the Middle Ages.
86. Double-entry bookkeeping developed in Europe in the Middle Ages to serve a stewardship role when the functions of ownership and management became separated.
87. We can compare Bhu - mandala with an astronomical instrument called an astrolabe,[http://sentencedict.com/middle ages.html] popular in the Middle Ages.
88. In Middle Ages, arrest of ships has already appeared in Europe, then it was seen as Property Protection Action in Civil Law System, but it developed into Action in Rem in Common Law System.
89. Another book which he turned into English was The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius, one of the most famous books of the Middle Ages.
90. A mix of live action and CG animation, the story starts in the Middle Ages, when the maladroit sorcerer Gargamel (Hank Azaria) finally discovers the location of Smurf Village.
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