The Renaissance followed the middle ages. It was a "rebirth" of the arts, science, math, writing, and building. New ideas and new places were being discovered and it seemed more so after a 1000 years of war, death, and darkness.
The Roman Empire was followed by the Middle Ages throughout the whole of western Europe.
The Roman Empire was followed by the Middle Ages: Early Middle Ages (5th to 10th century), High Middle Ages (c. 1001 to 1300) and Late Middle Ages (1300 to 1500).
The middle ages is called the middle ages because its in the middle of two different time periods, or periods of time, in which things were a certain way for a that period of time.
No
The "dark" ages and the "middle" ages.
Middle Ages.
The Roman Empire was followed by the Middle Ages throughout the whole of western Europe.
The Roman Empire was followed by the Middle Ages: Early Middle Ages (5th to 10th century), High Middle Ages (c. 1001 to 1300) and Late Middle Ages (1300 to 1500).
The middle ages is called the middle ages because its in the middle of two different time periods, or periods of time, in which things were a certain way for a that period of time.
No
Classical, Middles Ages, and Renaissance.
The "dark" ages and the "middle" ages.
The Renaissance
The Dark Ages is a historical periodization used for the Middle Ages, following the decline of the Roman Empire
The middle ages
"Ancient history" is usually deemed to have ended with the fall of the Roman Empire. Since then we have had successively the Early Middle Ages, the High Middle Ages, the Renaissance period, the Early Modern Era and the Napoleontic and Victorian era. That's just Western history, of course; countries like China and Japan have their own important historical periods.
The Middle Ages followed the fall of the Roman Empire.