After the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD, Europe fragmented into numerous small kingdoms and territories, marking the onset of the Middle Ages. This period saw the rise of feudalism, where local lords governed lands and provided protection in exchange for loyalty and service. The political landscape was characterized by constant warfare, shifting alliances, and the emergence of various ethnic groups and cultures. This fragmentation laid the groundwork for the future nation-states of Europe.
The Western Roman Empire was Western Europe
The Eastern Roman Empire and the Western Roman Empire.
The Roman Empire had extended its control over Western Europe
Roman Empire fell, and divided among weak kingdoms.
The Western Roman Empire and the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire.
After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.
Charlemagne was the first emperor in Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire. He united most of Western Europe, also for the first time after the fall of the Roman Empire. He is known as 'the Father of Europe'. Before his rise to power, Europe was obviously divided.
the Holly Roman empire and the Byzantine empire
Western Europe declined.
Diocletian divided the Roman empire into eastern and western halves circa A.D. 293.
Western Roman Empire and Eastern Roman Empire are terms created by historians to indicate the western and the eastern parts of the empire. The Romans did not sue these terms. The western part included the Roman possessions in Western Europe and North Africa, except for eastern Libya and Egypt
Western Roman Empire and Eastern Roman Empire are terms created by historians to indicate the western and the eastern parts of the empire. The Romans did not sue these terms. The western part included the Roman possessions in western Europe and north Africa, except for eastern Libya and Egypt