Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition the Latin word for "Middle Age"

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

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The Latin word for "Middle Ages" is "Mediae aetatis,"

The Middle Ages was a time in human history that started after the end of the Roman Empire in 5CE and ended with the arrival of the Renaissance times, approximately in the 13th century.

The Middle Ages is also known as the medieval times  or "dark ages." It was a peculiar time in history in which the church beliefs dominated and forced people to convert to Christianism.

It was the time of European monarchies, powerful and absolutists kings that waged war to conquer territories, the time of the feudal system, All of these combined to exploit the ignorance of the people and keep them poor.

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