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The end of the Roman empire up to the Norman invasion of England in 1066 is the period known as the Dark Ages. The end of the Dark Ages is often counted as the beginning of the Middle Ages in British History.
Rome came to a end in 476A.D which led to 500 years of dark ages.
Yes, feudalism was practiced during the Dark Ages. The Dark Ages lasted from about 476 to 1000 AD, a period also called the Early Middle Ages. The most widely held definition of feudalism has it being established around the time of Charlemagne, who reigned as king of the Franks from 768 to 814. It lasted until the end of the Middle Ages in some parts of Europe.
The term "Dark Ages" is often used to describe the early medieval period in Europe, roughly from the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century to around the 10th century. Charlemagne's reign, which began in 768 and culminated in his crowning as Emperor in 800, marked a significant revival in art, culture, and learning, contributing to the end of this era. However, the transition from the "Dark Ages" to the medieval period was gradual and involved multiple factors, including economic, social, and political changes, rather than being solely defined by Charlemagne's rise. Thus, while Charlemagne played a crucial role, the end of the Dark Ages cannot be attributed solely to him.
Quick answer: Sort of. Slightly longer answer: Most scholars do not use the term "Dark Ages." This term usually refers to the period from the end of antiquity up until approximately the year 1000 C.E. Most scholars refer to this period as the Early Middle Ages. The is followed by the "High Middle Ages", 1000-1300, and the "Late Middle Ages" from 1300-1500.
The Dark Ages marks the end of ancient times
The end of the Roman empire up to the Norman invasion of England in 1066 is the period known as the Dark Ages. The end of the Dark Ages is often counted as the beginning of the Middle Ages in British History.
The Dark Ages did not end Hebrew. The Hebrew language never ended; it has always been actively used by Jews all over the world.
The Dark Ages marks the end of ancient times
At the end of the Roman Empire the next stage is called the Dark Ages. 500 to 1500 AD. Then the Middle Ages (Medieval) followed by the Rennaisance which is the coming out of the dark ages.
Rome came to a end in 476A.D which led to 500 years of dark ages.
The event which historians consider as marking the end of the western part of the Roman Empire and the beginning of the Middle Ages (not dark ages) is the deposition of Romulus Augustus, the last emperor of the western part of the empire in 476.
- rise of the polis. - rise of the aristocracy class. - increase in trade/shipping. - adoption of phoenician culture e.g. arts. - increase in population, as the dark ages brought about a drop in population. = all this can be found in homer's works. pretty simple.
around the 1550s or the1100s I'm not exactly sure
Yes, feudalism was practiced during the Dark Ages. The Dark Ages lasted from about 476 to 1000 AD, a period also called the Early Middle Ages. The most widely held definition of feudalism has it being established around the time of Charlemagne, who reigned as king of the Franks from 768 to 814. It lasted until the end of the Middle Ages in some parts of Europe.
They began in 410 AD with the fall of Rome and ended in 1400 with the start of exploration.
Ancient Greece had been long before the Dark Ages, so the answer to your question is neither. Sometimes the period between the end of the Trojan War and the beginning of the Classical Period is referred to as the Greek Dark Age.