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Display titleReligion:Allegory in the Middle Ages
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Page creatorimported>LinXED
Date of page creation20:03, 3 February 2024
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Allegory in the Middle Ages was a vital element in the synthesis of biblical and classical traditions into what would become recognizable as medieval culture. People of the Middle Ages consciously drew from the cultural legacies of the ancient world in shaping their institutions and ideas, and so allegory...
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