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What period of history began in Europe with the collapse of the Roman Empire?

In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.


What was Spain called in the Dark Ages?

During the so-called Dark Ages, Spain was a bunch of independent kingdoms (countries) each with its own name. Some of them included:CastillaLeonEstremaduraNavarreValenciaAragon


What is a good topic sentence for the fall of rome leads into the dark ages?

In 410 AD Rome fell and so began a 1000 years of history known as the "dark ages."


Why were the Dark Ages so very dark?

That's only symbolism; it wasn't that the Dark Ages lacked light physically, we merely lacked information about this period in time. At that time it was thought to be without documented history, with very few obvious archaeological finds, so people coined it the "Dark Ages" due to how little was known on it. However, with better understanding of the archaeology and the discovery of many written accounts from the period, new light has been cast on the "darkness" and we now know more and no longer use the term "Dark Ages".


Were the Feudal Times another name for Medieval Times?

Yes and so is "dark ages."

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Why are legends from the greek dark ages so important?

Dorians from the North overran Greece


What period of history began in Europe with the collapse of the Roman Empire?

In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.In Europe, the so-called Dark Ages began after the fall of the Roman empire.


How dark were the dark ages?

So dark you would not be able to see


Why are chess pieces dark and light?

because in the dark ages their was light and dark. so the light was good and the dark was bad


Was there foreign trading during the dark ages of Greece?

Yes, it acctually increased. The dark ages for the greek area was not a bad time. It is what followed which wasnt so good.


What was Spain called in the Dark Ages?

During the so-called Dark Ages, Spain was a bunch of independent kingdoms (countries) each with its own name. Some of them included:CastillaLeonEstremaduraNavarreValenciaAragon


Why is it the time of King Arthur was called the dark ages?

The Dark Ages were a time when little was written down. Hensforth, we know little of these times. If the ledgend of Camelot IS ture, it was in the Dark Ages, so there was almost nothing written down about how they dressed, what they ate, or anything else.


What is a good topic sentence for the fall of rome leads into the dark ages?

In 410 AD Rome fell and so began a 1000 years of history known as the "dark ages."


Why are epithets recitation of lineage and repetition so important in oral tradition?

because f*ck logic


Why were the Dark Ages so very dark?

That's only symbolism; it wasn't that the Dark Ages lacked light physically, we merely lacked information about this period in time. At that time it was thought to be without documented history, with very few obvious archaeological finds, so people coined it the "Dark Ages" due to how little was known on it. However, with better understanding of the archaeology and the discovery of many written accounts from the period, new light has been cast on the "darkness" and we now know more and no longer use the term "Dark Ages".


Were the Feudal Times another name for Medieval Times?

Yes and so is "dark ages."


Why was religion important during the middle ages?

Because religion was so important during the Middle Ages, most people owned Bibles.