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".
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.
During the so-called Dark Ages, Spain was a bunch of independent kingdoms (countries) each with its own name. Some of them included:CastillaLeonEstremaduraNavarreValenciaAragon
In 410 AD Rome fell and so began a 1000 years of history known as the "dark ages."
The Dark Ages were also known as the Medieval times. They call it the Dark Ages because there was blood, gore, diseases, and the peasants weren't treated very well. There was also Druids and superstitious beliefs. But a lot of good things happened, too. Things were invented, and there were knights and castles. The Medieval people wrote some pretty good stories, too. That's where the classic 'Save the Princess' thing comes from! So the Dark Ages were kind of good, and kind of bad at the same times.
I would say the name Dark Ages creates a misunderstanding of the time. The original meaning of the term Dark Ages was a time that was obscure because people did not write much down. The term implies a time especially troubling and difficult. While the Dark Ages were a time with their share of wars, plague, and famine, they were really more a time of recovery from the collapse of the Roman Empire. The Carolingian Renaissance, the Macedonian Renaissance, and the Ottonian Renaissance were all times of cultural advance during the so-called Dark Ages.
So dark you would not be able to see
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.
because in the dark ages their was light and dark. so the light was good and the dark was bad
Yes, it acctually increased. The dark ages for the greek area was not a bad time. It is what followed which wasnt so good.
During the so-called Dark Ages, Spain was a bunch of independent kingdoms (countries) each with its own name. Some of them included:CastillaLeonEstremaduraNavarreValenciaAragon
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.
In 410 AD Rome fell and so began a 1000 years of history known as the "dark ages."
Blush is a very dark color. like dark red or dark green and so on. That is what blush is.
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.
The Dark Ages were also known as the Medieval times. They call it the Dark Ages because there was blood, gore, diseases, and the peasants weren't treated very well. There was also Druids and superstitious beliefs. But a lot of good things happened, too. Things were invented, and there were knights and castles. The Medieval people wrote some pretty good stories, too. That's where the classic 'Save the Princess' thing comes from! So the Dark Ages were kind of good, and kind of bad at the same times.
I would say the name Dark Ages creates a misunderstanding of the time. The original meaning of the term Dark Ages was a time that was obscure because people did not write much down. The term implies a time especially troubling and difficult. While the Dark Ages were a time with their share of wars, plague, and famine, they were really more a time of recovery from the collapse of the Roman Empire. The Carolingian Renaissance, the Macedonian Renaissance, and the Ottonian Renaissance were all times of cultural advance during the so-called Dark Ages.
Dorians from the North overran Greece