410 AD with the fall of Rome to 1400 with the start of exploration. A 1000 years.
No, the Middle Ages and the Dark Ages are not synonymous in terms of historical periods. The Dark Ages typically refer to the early part of the Middle Ages, characterized by a lack of cultural and intellectual development, while the Middle Ages as a whole spanned from the 5th to the 15th century and included periods of significant cultural and intellectual growth.
None. The US is only 200 years old. The middle or dark ages lasted from 410 to 1500 over a thousand years.
Dark Ages and\or Medieval Ages
Quick answer: Sort of. Slightly longer answer: Most scholars do not use the term "Dark Ages." This term usually refers to the period from the end of antiquity up until approximately the year 1000 C.E. Most scholars refer to this period as the Early Middle Ages. The is followed by the "High Middle Ages", 1000-1300, and the "Late Middle Ages" from 1300-1500.
The Renaissance was not labeled the "dark ages". Renaissance means "rebrith" and it came AFTER the "dark ages or the middle ages."
the dark ages
The term "Dark Ages" typically refers to the first half of the Middle Ages.
dark ages, middle ages, medieval, feudal, age of faith.
the age before the dark ages is the high middle ages
It began in 410 AD with the fall of the Roman Empire and lasted a 1000 years.
The 800s fall within the middle of the Early Middle Ages, also known as the Dark Ages, which spanned from the 5th to the late 10th century. This period saw the decline of the Roman Empire in Western Europe, the rise of Charlemagne's Carolingian Empire, and the Viking raids in Northern Europe.
Dark Ages