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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merchants ran very sizable businesses also they dominated the town and grew very wealthy
The medieval period was from A.D. 500 to 1450.
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during the medieval time period
The Medieval period encompasses a period of practically one thousand years. The art developed during this period was mainly related to religious themes, practically all of them related to the Christian church. Architecture, Painting, Sculpture. All art disciplines were inspired in some way in Christian themes.
The Catholic Church faced several heresies during the medieval period, including Hussitism. This heresy regarded the scriptures as being more important than church leadership, and also regarded ordinary people as being able to interpret scripture without Church help.
Charlemagne was a Christian, and considered rather devout.Christianity. In fact, he was crowned by the pope. Most of Europe in the Medieval Time Period was Christian.
Plane or Gregorian chant.
Not all Europeans broke with the fold of the catholic church.Mostly,Northern European is nation who broke from the Catholic church except Lithuania and Poland.The period when reformers attacked the teaching of the church was mostly during the end of the Medieval period and the Renaissance period.
Knights were expected to defend the institution of feudalism, which included protecting their feudal lord, upholding the code of chivalry, and serving in battle. They were also expected to defend the Church and uphold the Christian faith during the medieval period.
The plays got too expensive and the guilds took over the plays.
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The Liturgical Year, with its structure of seasons and feast days, evolved over centuries starting in the early Christian church. It was influenced by both Jewish and Roman calendars and was gradually formalized by various church councils and liturgical reforms. The basic framework of the Liturgical Year was established by the medieval period.