The Greek Dark Ages began in about the year 1200 BC. There is no exact year for their beginning. Clearly, the Greek Dark Ages and the Dark Ages were not the same thing, and they were not really related, as the Dark Ages began in the middle of the 5th century AD.
Before. Rome fell in 410 AD which started the "dark ages"
The two kinds of government after the dark ages were aritocracy and democracies.
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the dark ages were horrible and no one was wealthy
the dark ages were horrible and no one was wealthy
1st AnswerThis is not a good question. The dark ages occurred much later.2nd AnswerThe Greek Dark Ages were from roughly 1200 BC to 800 BC. The iron age started in Mesopotamia, and iron working was imported to Greece, possibly during the same period.There are links below.
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There were two times called Dark Ages associated with Greece. The first was the Greek Dark Ages, which lasted from 1200 to 800 BC. The other was a period in the Early Middle Ages lasting from about 630 to 800 AD. This is a time in the Early Middle Ages, or Dark Ages, that is sometimes referred to as the Byzantine Dark Ages.
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AnswerThey started putting too much faith in the gods and got so scared of them that they didn't do anything that might them in the slightest way. AnswerThere is a bit of a problem with this question, because there was a time called the Greek Dark Ages, from about 1200 to 800 BC, and there was a time in the Dark Ages when very little was written in Greece. We do not know what brought the Greek Dark Ages about. There is a link to an article below that discusses it.In the European Dark Ages, there was a time of very little writing in the Byzantine Empire that lasted from about 630 to about 750 AD. This happened because peoples' attention was taken up by the spread of Islam and the military actions that entailed.