Why the Middle Ages have such a bad reputation?
The term “medievous” has always been associated with something uncultured, barbaric or even backward. For example, recently, Jean Asselborn (Luxembourg’s Minister of Foreign and European Affairs) said “People have the right to live as they wish, we are no longer in the Middle Ages.” Even just the name of an era “The Middle Ages” could be graphically represented as a valley separating two mountains: the Ancient and the Modern Ages. The name of next epoch –renaissance means reborn, which suggests that something cannot be reborn if it wasn’t already dead.
Did really
nothing important happen during Middle Ages, and those 1000 years have been
wasted? Personally, I don’t really think we could say so. For example there
were many important inventions during that time, such as Spinning Wheel, Compass,
Gunpowder or Printing Press. The Middle Ages, just like all the other epochs,
including our present one, had times of shadow, but also light as well, and I think
that we could learn a lot from it if we weren’t so prejudiced against it.
source: https://theconversation.com/why-the-middle-ages-have-such-a-bad-reputation-191714
"medievous" is not a word in English, 'medieval' is.
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