The Medieval Period, also known as the Middle Ages, refers to a historical time period lasting from approximately 500 CE to 1500 CE. It is characterized by feudalism, chivalry, religious influence (such as Christianity), and significant political changes throughout Europe.
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Feudalism: A social system during medieval times where land was exchanged for loyalty and military service.
Crusades: Military campaigns led by European Christians in an attempt to reclaim holy sites in Palestine from Muslim control during the Middle Ages.
Black Death (Bubonic Plague): A devastating pandemic that swept through Europe during the late Middle Ages resulting in widespread death and social upheaval.