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Nikolai Myers
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28 November, 07:29
The latin word for middle age
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Rafael Buck
28 November, 07:34
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mediae aetatis
-the latin word for middle age
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Ruben Herman
28 November, 07:53
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The correct answer to the question asked is medieval! (I just took the quiz)
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