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The early years of the Middle Ages began with what?

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Are the Middle Ages the same time period as the Roman and Early Medieval Times?

Most people who talk of Roman times are referring to the period of the Roman Empire ending with the fall of the West Roman Empire in the 5th century. This happened before the Middle Ages began. The word medieval means the same as Middle Ages, so the early medieval times are the same as the Early Middle Ages, but that is only part of the Middle Ages.


How long did the Early Middle Ages last?

The Middle Ages lasted approximately 900 years. It began around 500 AD and lasted until 1400 AD. Historians disagree on the exact year the Middle Ages began. Some say that it started when the barbarian Odoacer overthrew Emperor Romulus Augustulus in the year 476 AD. Others feel the Middle Ages began in 410 AD when Alaric sacked Rome. Still others say it was later. Likewise historians disagree with when the Middle Ages ended. Some say it ended with the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Others say with the discovery of America in 1492. Still others say the Middle Ages ended with the beginning of the Reformation in 1517.


How and when the Middle Ages started?

It began in 410 AD with the fall of the Roman Empire and lasted a 1000 years.


What year did the Middle Ages lived in?

the middle ages began around 500 a.d:)


How did the renaissance differ from the european middle ages?

Renaissance means rebirth and ended the Middle Ages. After a 1000 years man produced art, massive churches, and began to think in humanist ways.


What Name was given to early middle ages because learning and civilization declined?

the dark ages ----- The Early Middle Ages were called the Dark Age because of a decline in learning that persisted through much of the time. The decline in learning, however, did not begin during the Middle Ages, but in the Roman Empire of the 3rd century, and the recovery began about half way through the Early Middle Ages, with the Carolingian Renaissance (768-840) in the West and the Macedonian Renaissance (867-1056) in the East.


Does the term 'medieval' refer to both the middle ages and the Renaissance?

No, the term medieval refers to the middle ages. One thing to understand, however, is that the Renaissance began before the Middle Ages ended, so there was a time of about a hundred years that were in both.


Was the babylonian creation written during early middle age?

The Babylonian culture was long gone by 410 AD- 1400, which is when the "middle ages" began and ended.


Who began the Middle Ages?

The fall of Rome in 410 AD


How did the late middle ages differ from the early middle ages?

The time!✝


What time was the middle ages?

Early Middle Ages 400 - 700, High Middle Ages 700 - 1300, Late Middle Ages 1300 -1500.


What is most of the surviving music from the early middle ages called?

Most of the music from the Early Middle Ages is plainsong or chant.