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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.

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