The year is...........( you put in the year) and this is in the time of the middle ages.
There was no explorers in the middle ages. When exploration started that is when the middle ages ended.
The year 1453 is defined by historians as the end of the Middle Ages.
Before the middle ages was Anquity (Greeks and Romans) and after the middle ages was the Renissance
The Crusades happened in the high and late middle ages. The pope declared the first crusade in the year 1095.
the middle ages began around 500 a.d:)
Year 1000 (Y1k) was approximately in the middle of the Middle Ages.
Year 1000 was approximately in the middle of the Middle Ages
The Middle Ages is not a single year in particular but a period of time spanning from the 5th century to the 16th century.
The Late Middle Ages started in about 1300 and lasted until 1450 or 1500. There is a link below to an article on the subject.
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The period of time from 500 AD to 1500 AD is called the Middle Ages.
The end of the middle ages was in the 15th century, Plymouth colony in North America was setted in 1620, over a hundred year alter. The cityof Plymouth in England existed in the middle ages.
London was called Londinium. It was established by the Romans in the year 60-61AD. By the Middle Ages, Londinium had become London.
The UK doesn't have a Middle School. We only have Primary School and Secondary School. But our Primary school is a mix of your Elementry school and Middle school rolled into one. So Primary School age groups are: Nursery (not really counted, you don't have to go) - Ages 3-4 Reception - Ages 4-5 Year 1 - Ages 5-6 Year 2 - Ages 6-7 Year 3 - Ages 7-8 Year 4 - Ages 8-9 Year 5 - Ages 9-10 Year 6 - Ages 10-11 Then you have Secondary School: Year 7 - Ages 11-12 Year 8 - Ages 12-13 Year 9 - Ages 13-14 Year 10 - Ages 14-15 Year 11 - Ages 15-16 Year 12 - Ages 16-17 Year 13 - Ages 17-18 *Year 12 and 13 are not compulsory