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middle ages

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middle years
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The items reportedly also include documents from the Teutonic Order -- a Catholic brotherhood of crusading knights active in the Middle Ages.

From Barron's

"Pre-Christian Scandinavian society is credited, for example, with a special warrior culture, an exceptionally good position for women compared to the Middle Ages, and freedom from religious constraints."

From Science Daily

Researcher Abraham Domínguez, in an article published by the National Institute of Anthropology and History, wrote that this ritual originated in Europe during the Middle Ages and reached America with the Spanish conquest.

From Seattle Times

It was "significant" in the Middle Ages and believed to have been used to administer justice and collect rents.

From BBC

Great Books education revolves around seminar-style discussions about the classic texts of the Greek, Latin and European traditions that anchored nonreligious education for centuries, starting in the Middle Ages.

From Washington Times