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In the period of time between the semester of Rome and the spread of the Renaissance over the European continent, a lot of today's European nations were created, the Catholic Cathedral rose to great prominence, a few of history's most well-known wars happened, and a social category system was instituted that lasted over 1,000 years. A whole lot of activity occurred during a period frequently tagged derogatively as the "Dark Age ranges", even though that time frame is mostly known as the "Midsection Ages" instead of the Dark Age ranges today, it has still maintained the stigma of being a sort of lost time frame in which Western civilization made no advantageous progress after the innovations of the early civilizations of Greece and Rome. The truth is, this oversimplification of the Middle Age ranges overlooks the improvement manufactured in the studies of sciences and viewpoint, especially during the High DARK AGES. In addition, it ignores the actual fact that certain of the most important innovations of the last millennium was created in Germany during the Late DARK AGES, the stamping press, which allowed the Renaissance to move over the continent and help position Western Europe as the wealthiest region on the planet. If anything, the main one aspect of the Middle Ages that has been romanticized is middle ages warfare. Indeed, the Middle Age ranges have long sparked people's imaginations thanks to imagery of armored knights battling on horseback and armies of men looking to breach the wall surfaces of formidable castles. What's generally forgotten is the fact middle ages warfare was constantly adapting to the days as leaders used new techniques and technology, and common infantry became progressively important throughout the period.