mediaevals (Meaning)

Webster

mediaevals (n. pl.)

The people who lived in the Middle Ages.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mediaevals

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

mediaevals Sentence Examples

  1. Mediaevals were known for their intricate tapestries and illuminated manuscripts.
  2. The mediaevals believed in a geocentric universe, with Earth at its center.
  3. Mediaeval knights were renowned for their bravery and chivalry.
  4. The mediaeval church played a significant role in society, both spiritually and politically.
  5. Mediaeval cities were often fortified with walls and towers to protect against invaders.
  6. Mediaevals developed a system of universities, which became centers of learning and intellectual inquiry.
  7. The mediaeval period saw the rise of the feudal system, where land was owned by lords and worked by peasants.
  8. Mediaevals were skilled craftsmen, producing beautiful works of art and architecture that have survived to this day.
  9. Mediaeval literature includes epics, romances, and religious texts that provide insight into the minds and beliefs of the time.
  10. The mediaeval period ended with the Renaissance, a period of cultural and artistic rebirth that signaled a shift away from medieval traditions.

FAQs About the word mediaevals

The people who lived in the Middle Ages.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Mediaevals were known for their intricate tapestries and illuminated manuscripts.

The mediaevals believed in a geocentric universe, with Earth at its center.

Mediaeval knights were renowned for their bravery and chivalry.

The mediaeval church played a significant role in society, both spiritually and politically.