Lighting for indoor theatre during the medieval period was done with candles and sometimes with sunlight reflected with large brass plates.
Castles and knights were prominent during the Medieval period in Europe. This period ranged from the 5th to 15th century and ended around the time when gunpowder became widely used on the battlefield.
The simple answer is that the medieval period is also called the Middle Ages. There is some complexity, however. The period from the 5th through 10th centuries was called the Dark Ages, but the term Early Middle Ages is more common now. What used to be called the Middle Ages, a time from the 11th to 15th centuries, is now often counted as the High Middle Ages (1000 to 1300) and Late Middle Ages (1300 to some time in the 15th century).
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in the middle ages were a series of wars that the Christians of Europe launched against the Saracens. Saracens was a term that the Crusaders used to describe a Muslim.
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The five-ring Olympic flag was first formally used in the 1920 Belgium Olympics.
The flag used to represent Africa in the Olympics was green. A silhouette of Africa was located in the middle with yellow stars making a circle around it.
The Olympic flag is used during the Olympics. The offical flag has been flown at every Olympic games sine the 1920 Antwerp games.
Oh yes, flour was in use during the medieval period. Flour was used even in the ancient world, that preceded the medieval period. It has been in use for thousands of years.
unknown, it was used during the medieval period.
In the medieval period it was called a donjon. After the medieval period, when castles were no longer being built, the term used was "keep", a word that is widely used, incorrectly, today.
No it is a Scottish family name from after the medieval period; as a first name it is extremely modern.
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Tin is used to make bronze and pewter, both were used in the Medieval period.
a person that is drunk or hungover- word used in the medieval period
If you are referring to the ancient Romans, they did not have a national flag. The closest thing to a flag that they used was the vexcillium or the signum which were used in the military to denote position markers for cohorts and cavalry units. The actual flags of the city of Rome or of any other city/country were not in wide use until Medieval times.If you are referring to the ancient Romans, they did not have a national flag. The closest thing to a flag that they used was the vexcillium or the signum which were used in the military to denote position markers for cohorts and cavalry units. The actual flags of the city of Rome or of any other city/country were not in wide use until Medieval times.If you are referring to the ancient Romans, they did not have a national flag. The closest thing to a flag that they used was the vexcillium or the signum which were used in the military to denote position markers for cohorts and cavalry units. The actual flags of the city of Rome or of any other city/country were not in wide use until Medieval times.If you are referring to the ancient Romans, they did not have a national flag. The closest thing to a flag that they used was the vexcillium or the signum which were used in the military to denote position markers for cohorts and cavalry units. The actual flags of the city of Rome or of any other city/country were not in wide use until Medieval times.If you are referring to the ancient Romans, they did not have a national flag. The closest thing to a flag that they used was the vexcillium or the signum which were used in the military to denote position markers for cohorts and cavalry units. The actual flags of the city of Rome or of any other city/country were not in wide use until Medieval times.If you are referring to the ancient Romans, they did not have a national flag. The closest thing to a flag that they used was the vexcillium or the signum which were used in the military to denote position markers for cohorts and cavalry units. The actual flags of the city of Rome or of any other city/country were not in wide use until Medieval times.If you are referring to the ancient Romans, they did not have a national flag. The closest thing to a flag that they used was the vexcillium or the signum which were used in the military to denote position markers for cohorts and cavalry units. The actual flags of the city of Rome or of any other city/country were not in wide use until Medieval times.If you are referring to the ancient Romans, they did not have a national flag. The closest thing to a flag that they used was the vexcillium or the signum which were used in the military to denote position markers for cohorts and cavalry units. The actual flags of the city of Rome or of any other city/country were not in wide use until Medieval times.If you are referring to the ancient Romans, they did not have a national flag. The closest thing to a flag that they used was the vexcillium or the signum which were used in the military to denote position markers for cohorts and cavalry units. The actual flags of the city of Rome or of any other city/country were not in wide use until Medieval times.