Phrases with «mediaeval»

The word "mediaeval" refers to the time period in European history between the 5th and 15th centuries. It is also known as the Middle Ages. During this time, there were knights, castles, and monarchies. Full definition

Sentences with «mediaeval»

  • The castles of mediaeval times were sometimes captured by another lord, so — perhaps it may happen to your castle. (religion-online.org)
  • The evidence of the size of climate zone shifts and the associated changes in atmospheric heights from Mediaeval Warm Period to Little Ice Age to date suggests that the natural solar and ocean induced changes in the effective radiating height are far greater than anything that could be achieved by human emissions. (newclimatemodel.com)
  • Mark Elvins points out that in mediaeval times it was clear that almsgiving required compassion for the person in need as much as bodily help. (faith.org.uk)
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