During the Middle Ages, the Black Death raged throughout Europe. This was a pandemic that killed over 75 million people before it finally ended.
The Roman Empire's fall left Europe vunerable to the savage attacks of the Vikings and the tribes from the east. Christianity took over for some time, and then the Barbarian tribes from the east came into the west and moved the people further west-ward. After some time, the Vikings came down from the North and first attacked Lindisfarne and then the rest of the monastaries or what not. This era is called the Medieval Era and it goes on for hundreds of years.
It was taken over by peoples moving in from the north (Dorians) and east (Sea peoples).
Paris began as a Roman capital in Gaul. It remained inhabited over the ages and rose again during the early second millenia, beginning at the end of the dark ages.
Well, it originated in the East, and was brought over to Europe during the Crusades in the Middle Ages. From there, it expanded and became very relied on.
Alchemists were researchers who worked in Europe and the Middle East during the Middle ages.
None. The US is only 200 years old. The middle or dark ages lasted from 410 to 1500 over a thousand years.
The dark ages is an old fashioned term for the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages were a laterhistoricalperiod. It was the period which followed the fall of thewesternpart of the Roman empire. Therefore, there were no Roman rulers in the Middle Ages. Moreover, if by the people of God you are referring to theChristians, by the Late Roman Empire,Christianityhad become theofficialreligion of the Roman Empire. In the Middle Agesthe popes were verypowerfulfigures in the city of Rome and all over western Europe.
The Dorians came to Greece and took over.
The Dark Ages did not end Hebrew. The Hebrew language never ended; it has always been actively used by Jews all over the world.
Wool was used all over Europe during the Middle Ages, and its use was most common. Cotton was used in the parts of Europe where there was extensive trade with Egypt, but this was intermittent, because of various wars and animosities. Silk was available in the Byzantine Empire, and its use spread to other parts of Europe as a luxury item. Flax was grown in much of Europe, especially in the North, and used to make linen.
The Catholic Church and the monarchy of Europe.