The Renaissance
The Middle Ages began in the 5th century and end in the 15th century.
The crusades The Great Schism The Black Plague The Hundred Years War (crossbows easily defeated knights)
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Yes, polyphony was used during the Middle Ages. We do not have any real idea of when polyphony was introduced, but the earliest texts describing it date to the Early Middle Ages. By the end of the Middle Ages, it was highly developed. There is a link below to an article on polyphony, beginning at the section on its origins.
The year 1453 is defined by historians as the end of the Middle Ages.
The Middle Ages started in "1100 - 1520"
The Middle Ages began in the 5th century and end in the 15th century.
Depends on your viewpoint, where you live. As the end of the Middle Ages are hard to define. Scholars are still arguing about it. There could be many events. Here in England some class the Battle of Bosworth 22nd August 1485 as the end of the Middle Ages. In other countries other events such as the Capture of Constantinople or the end of the Hundred Years War both 1453 as the end. Others as late as the start of the Reformation in 1517. Both the Protestant Reformation and the Renaissance (the rebirth of art, science and learning) brought an end to the Middle Ages.
The historical period that spans from the end of the Middle Ages to the present is commonly referred to as the Modern Era. This period is typically marked by significant developments in areas such as art, science, politics, and economics, beginning around the late 15th century and continuing to today. The Modern Era includes notable events like the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, and the Industrial Revolution.
The Dark Ages marks the end of ancient times
Kingdom of Armenia - Middle Ages - ended in 1045.
The end of the Roman empire up to the Norman invasion of England in 1066 is the period known as the Dark Ages. The end of the Dark Ages is often counted as the beginning of the Middle Ages in British History.
The Dark Ages marks the end of ancient times
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The crusades The Great Schism The Black Plague The Hundred Years War (crossbows easily defeated knights)
The Middle Ages are commonly considered to have ended around the late 15th century, with 1485 often cited due to significant events like the conclusion of the Wars of the Roses in England and the rise of the Tudor dynasty. However, the transition from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance was gradual and varied by region, with many aspects of medieval life persisting well into the early modern period. Thus, while 1485 is a notable date, it does not universally mark the end of the Middle Ages.