medieval time

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medieval
adjective
uk
/ˌmed.ˈiː.vəl/
us
/ˌmed.iˈiː.vəl/
related to the Middle Ages (= the period in European history from about AD 600 to ...
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time
noun
uk
/taɪm/
us
/taɪm/
the part of existence that is measured in minutes, days, years, etc., or this process considered as ...
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Swedish-speaking settlers arrived at the coastal regions during themedievaltime.
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Indeed, belladonna had fared much better in medieval times as its proximity to ruins indicates.
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Despite this, the population was increasing during themedievaltime, and a new type of industry started to grow.
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Other sources of information from medieval times are the illuminations and church sculptures that have survived.
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Women in themedievaltimeperiods were often considered as no more than property who were forced to live at the mercy of their father, guardian, or the king.
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Yet theological disputes, mostly in medieval times, never fully undermined the very relations.
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In medieval times, what mattered most was the individual capabilities of warriors.
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In both ancient and medieval times what new discoveries took place were sporadic, far apart and, owing to the lack of a good theoretical framework, more or less accidental.
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This figure of the exchange of hearts between lovers is a convention of lyric verse and romance narratives since medieval times.
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In medieval times, however, orthodoxy was not threatened by goddess language in poetry, art or visionary accounts since it did not challenge ecclesiastical power.
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To this review he adds a profound knowledge of documents of historical value and literary texts from medieval times to the 19th century.
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As a thought experiment, consider a latent class analysis of symptoms associated with the syndromes of ' fever ' and ' weight loss ' conducted in medieval times.
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Through this bowl and other, better-known works we can learn more about daily life in medieval times.
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Approximately half of the papers which make up this volume deal with the early modern period; the other half focus on medieval times.
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Although the term was associated with 'profit' by late medieval times, in the seventeenth century it became commonplace with reference to enclosure, manuring and other forms of land management.
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All markets, from medieval times onwards, have had a degree of control and regulation.
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Is not it about time that we got rid of that throwback to medieval times?
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In medieval times a monarch conferred that honour himself or herself.
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We have been accustomed to exporting since medieval times.
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