In 535 AD, a mysterious and significant climate event occurred, leading to a period known as the "Late Antique Little Ice Age." This phenomenon was marked by a sudden drop in temperatures, which caused widespread crop failures and food shortages across Europe, Asia, and the Mediterranean. The event is often attributed to volcanic eruptions, possibly including the eruption of Krakatoa, leading to severe weather anomalies and contributing to the social and economic upheavals of the time. This climatic disruption is thought to have had lasting effects on societies, including the decline of the Roman Empire's territories.
416 ad 535 ad 1680
According to records compiled from different sources there was not a 535 AD eruption of Krakatau, however there was a major eruption around 416 AD that completely destroyed the volcano and created a large undersea caldera. refer to Smithsonian Institute of Global Volcanism for further details
Plague (542, 591), Byzantine conquest & loss of most of Italy (535-568), spread of Catholicism (Spain 587, England 597), Slav migration into eastern Europe & Balkans.
In 500-1500 AD it was the Middle Ages.
35-535 = -500
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The factors of 535 are: 1, 5, 107 & 535.
In 500-1500 AD it was the Middle Ages.
1, 5, 107, 535
535 m = 1755.249 '
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