The Dark Ages is the early part of the Middle Ages, the period in Europe from the fall of Rome in 476 A.D. to the restoration of relative political stability around the year 1000.
It is generally accepted as 600 BCE to 500 CE.
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The Dark Ages is an old fashioned term which refers to the Middle Ages, the period that came after the fall of the roman Empire. It was usedbecasueit was held that after the fall of the empire, Europe descended into a period ofculturaldecline and anarchy.Nowadays the term is avoided because of its negative connotations and because it is misleading.Historiansnow highlight the fact that during the Middle Ages there were two periods ofculturalrevival. They arecalledtheCarolingianRenaissance, which occurred under Charlemagne, and the Renaissance of the 12th Century.
500-600 ce
632 CE to present
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Rome practiced Christianity in 600 CE
It is difficult to provide an exact population figure for Scotland during this time period, as data is limited. Estimates suggest the population of Scotland was likely in the tens of thousands, with a majority living in rural areas and engaged in agriculture and pastoralism. Urban centers like Edinburgh and St. Andrews may have had populations in the low thousands.
CE is what people more commonly call AD. It stands for "Common Era" but is no different from AD, time wise. So 600 CE is the same as 600 AD
A German Royal Family from 1100 - 1918 CE.
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600 CE was the zenith of their culture.
It is generally accepted as 600 BCE to 500 CE.
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