Yes - the Middle Ages.
This is known as the Dark or Medieval Ages.
After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.
1450-1863
the age before the dark ages is the high middle ages
the dark age
The dark ages were a period of time in Western Europe, prior to 1000 AD, known as such because of the general lack of highly centralized government as was known under the Roman rule. This was caused by a falling apart of the Roman empire, which was caused by a number of circumstances, one being the pressures put on the Roman Empire by migratory tribes from eastern Europe (the Huns, Vandals, Visigoth, etc.). The dark ages were categorized by localized government, lower trade, some loss of scholarship, and migratory movement of people groups.
The age Of faith
The Renaissance was the rebirth of the Europe after the Dark ages and formed a new Golden age.
dark age
It is a phase when no cell division takes place. It is also known as resting phase. For example, the nerve cells of an adult are in 'G-Zero' phase as they develop only in the age of 0-1.5 years...
Yes, because he introduced them to modern era thinking and practices. These new ways were crucial for Europe to thrive.
It is a phase when no cell division takes place. It is also known as resting phase. For example, the nerve cells of an adult are in 'G-Zero' phase as they develop only in the age of 0-1.5 years...