in your book just read it's not that hard
Medieval Normandy was in the same place modern Normandy is, in France on the coast of the English Channel. (In case anyone wonders, this is not a stupid question. Modern Saxony is not where Saxony of the Early Middle Ages was.)
From the god and godesss see medieval and early modern times geo/history honors (HP) 7 grade his..... honors
No they didn't. That is totally modern.
Renaissance
The period of transition or change that bridges the gap between medieval and modern times is called the Renaissance period. During this period there is a huge advance in technology and in literature.
The medieval times date from the 5th century ( fall of the western roman empire) to the 16th century in the beginning of the early modern period.
Medieval Normandy was in the same place modern Normandy is, in France on the coast of the English Channel. (In case anyone wonders, this is not a stupid question. Modern Saxony is not where Saxony of the Early Middle Ages was.)
They were made in the medieval times.
From the god and godesss see medieval and early modern times geo/history honors (HP) 7 grade his..... honors
No they didn't. That is totally modern.
London
Wiki doesn't doesn't do homework. This cheating and you need to open a book and start reading.
No it is a Scottish family name from after the medieval period; as a first name it is extremely modern.
Charlemagne
They were the Vikings
Renaissance
The Holt California Social Studies book of that name was first published in January 2006, which will be the copyright date.