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How to use Middle Ages in a sentence

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From the late Middle Ages onwards, one plot in particular dominated these tales in Europe.
There is a continuity from the Carolingians to the later Middle Ages that not even the disruptions of the tenth century could erase.
It was not until well into the Middle Ages that headed cabbages spread throughout Europe to supplement the staple ' colewort ' or kale.
If one thing symbolized political and military power in the Middle Ages it was the castle.
The later Middle Ages was a period when royal feudal rights are usually considered to have been in retreat in England.
In the Middle Ages vineyards flourished on this bleak Castilian plateau and cellars were hollowed out of the limestone under the town.
From the late Middle Ages onward, Italian churches were increasingly filled with an abundance of elaborate family tombs.
They spent the Middle Ages in candle-lit laboratories, laboring to brew universal elixirs and to turn base metals into gold or silver.
For me, the ancient Greeks and Romans, the high Middle Ages and even the Tudors passed in a blur of boredom.
Much metaphysical language of the Middle Ages is incomprehensible to modern or postmodern minds.
The paintings of the Middle Ages were flat, misproportioned, lacking in depth and scale, lifeless, and unrealistic.
The artisanal workshops of the Middle Ages and Renaissance offer countless examples of painters who declined to reveal their working methods.
The heretical movements of the Middle Ages were basically movements of social protest.
Of course, the idea that there really were boy knights fighting in the Middle Ages we now know to be a misconception.
In addition, there are two extended slide packs, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, containing 12 slides.
At one time it was thought that the immense majority of European peasants of the Middle Ages were legally unfree.
In the Middle Ages they were used to chase wild boar, to bait bulls and were also used as bodyguards.
In the early Middle Ages popular superstition began to associate witchcraft with demonic possession and the rejection of God.
In the later Middle Ages it became the linguistic basis of the scholastic speculative grammars, particularly in the University of Paris.
The most ambitious crusading expedition of the later Middle Ages had ended in humiliating failure.
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