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The High Middle Ages were preceded by the... The High Middle Ages produced many different forms of intellectual... The High Middle Ages saw the height and decline of the Slavic state of... Art in the High Middle Ages includes these major periods or movements... The surviving music of the High Middle Ages is primarily religious in nature... The High Middle Ages on Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia at infoplease...

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