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The Middle Ages was a period in European history spanning the time from about the 5th to the 15th century (c. 476–1453).
Middle Ages or middle age may also refer to:
- Middle age, a stage of life
- Middle Age: A Romance, a 2001 novel by Joyce Carol Oates
- The Middle Ages (play), the play by A. R. Gurney
- Middle Ages (TV series), a 1992 American comedy-drama television series
Medieval or Mediaeval (the adjectival form of "Middle Ages") may refer to:
- Middle Ages, the European historical period from the 5th to the 15th century.
- Middle Ages in England
The term is also used to refer to periods in nations outside of Europe having similarities in social and military development, such as seen in:
- Medieval architecture, a term used to represent various forms of architecture popular in the Middle Ages
- Medieval music, the music tradition of Europe from 500 to 1500
- Medieval Times, an American dinner theater chain
- Medieval rock, modern (post-1980s) rock music tradition that use the Middle Ages as inspiration
- Medieval: Total War, a computer strategy game
- Medieval II: Total War, a 2006 computer strategy game by Microsoft that is a sequel to Medieval: Total War
- Medieval (film), an 2022 Czech film
- "Medieval", a song by James from the album Strip-mine
- "Medieval", a song by Diecast from the album Tearing Down Your Blue Skies
See also
- MediEvil (series), a series of video games
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