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Dark Ages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Dark Ages is a term in historiography referring to a period of cultural decline or societal collapse that supposedly took place in Western Europe between the fall of Rome and the eventual recove...
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Middle Ages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Middle Ages of European history (adjective form medieval or mediæval ) was a period in history which lasted for roughly a millennium, commonly dated from the fall of the Western Roman Empire...
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dark ages begin in europe because the great civilizations of Greece and Rome fallen. And the life in Europe was very hard. Very few people could read and write and nobody expected conditions to improve. Answer There were a number of things ...
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The beginning of the Middle Ages is often called the "Dark Ages" because the great civilizations of Greece and Rome had fallen. Life in Europe during the Middle Ages was very hard. Very few people could read or write and nobody expected conditions to improve.
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And so began the period of European history known as the Dark Ages, when out of the ruins of the Western Empire grew a number of successor kingdoms, ruled over by the barbarian peoples who inherited it.
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The Dark Ages: TIMELINE OF ROMAN BRITAIN AND THE WESTERN EMPIRE ... TIMELINE OF ROMAN BRITAIN AND THE WESTERN EMPIRE CIRCA 350 TO 500 AD; ... Dark Ages: Timeline: 350 - 500AD;
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The Dark Ages did not begin with the murder of Hypatia in Alexandria. Most histories mark the beginning of the Dark Ages with the Fall of Rome, when the barbarians invaded. The "barbarians" who invaded Rome were its own mercenaries, no strangers to the imperial court.
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535 AD — The "Dark Ages" Begin – Scientific Growth Stops ! ... Scientists have uncovered evidence from around the world that the early Dark Ages may have been triggered by an actual event that occurred around 535 A.D. Science writer David Keys believes that the cause was a natural phenomenon of cataclysmic proportions.
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