After the height of the Roman Empire comes the decline of the Roman Empire
It brought the onset of the Dark age, from which the western world emerged slowly through the Middle Ages and then the Renaissance.
The Roman did not have any castles. Castles emerged after the end of Roman civilisation, during the Middle Ages.
Christianity took root in the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as the Byzantine Empire. The empire became Christianized under the rule of Emperor Constantine, and the official religion shifted from paganism to Christianity. The Eastern Orthodox Church emerged as the dominant Christian faith in the Byzantine Empire.
After the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, Christianity emerged as the major religion. It had been steadily growing in influence during the later years of the empire and became the dominant faith in the Byzantine Empire. The conversion of the Roman Emperor Constantine and the Edict of Milan in 313 AD significantly contributed to Christianity's prominence, allowing it to flourish and shape European culture and society in the centuries that followed.
The last type of Roman civilization to develop was the Byzantine Empire, which emerged after the division of the Roman Empire in the late 4th century AD. Centered in Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul), it preserved and transformed Roman law, culture, and governance while integrating Greek and Christian influences. The Byzantine Empire continued to thrive for nearly a thousand years after the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD, until its eventual fall in 1453.
war, then the middle ages
It brought the onset of the Dark age, from which the western world emerged slowly through the Middle Ages and then the Renaissance.
The Roman did not have any castles. Castles emerged after the end of Roman civilisation, during the Middle Ages.
France emerged from the Thirty Years' War as the dominant European nation. The Holy Roman Empire had lost its control of the nation.
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The Dark Age.
The Middle Ages came after the ancient period. They began with the fall of the Roman Empire of the West in 476 and ended with the fall of the Roman Empire of the East (Byzantine Empire) in 1453.
No. The Middle Ages is the time between the fall of the West Roman Empire and the Modern Age. Alexander's Empire was long gone when the Roman Empire was founded.
The Dark Age.
Under the age of Charlemagne, Roman culture was reinterpreted, allowing Charlemagne to revive the idea of the Roman Empire.....hope this helps!
Christianity took root in the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as the Byzantine Empire. The empire became Christianized under the rule of Emperor Constantine, and the official religion shifted from paganism to Christianity. The Eastern Orthodox Church emerged as the dominant Christian faith in the Byzantine Empire.
The two main ones were Mithraism and Christianity.