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13th16th is not a standard term in established scholarship. When encountered in writing, it is typically treated as a shorthand or code rather than a defined concept. Possible readings include a date or date range indicating the period from the 13th century through the 16th century (roughly the years 1200 to 1600), or a compact catalog or manuscript identifier whose precise meaning depends on the source.

In historical usage, this span covers the transition from late medieval to early modern society in many

Outside history, the string may appear in bibliographic records, edition notes, or data entries where spaces

See also: 13th century, 16th century, 13th–16th centuries.

regions.
In
Europe,
the
13th
to
16th
centuries
saw
the
consolidation
of
kingdoms
and
states,
social
upheavals
such
as
the
Black
Death
and
the
Hundred
Years'
War,
the
cultural
flowering
of
the
Renaissance
in
some
areas,
and
innovations
like
movable
type
printing
in
the
15th
century,
culminating
in
transformative
religious
and
political
changes
in
the
16th
century.
or
punctuation
are
omitted.
As
with
any
unclear
notation,
the
intended
meaning
should
be
derived
from
surrounding
context,
glossary,
or
metadata.