AD. The Middle Ages are considered the years between the end of Antiquity and the beginning of the Modern Era. Often dated to the fall of Rome until Christopher Columbus' voyage. (There is some disagreement but many experts accept that these dates are approximately correct)
1348-1350 ad
The fall of Rome in 410 AD
The Middle Ages
The Middle Ages
started in 410 AD to 1400. You do the math.
From a historical standpoint it is commonly referred to as "ancient history" and lasted (roughly) from 3500 BC to 900 AD. To give a name besides "ancient history" to time before the Middle ages you would need to express it in geological Prehistoric periods, in which case you could say the "iron age" which lasted roughly from the 1300 BC to 1000 AD (you'll notice the dates are measured differently). The "iron age" was preceded by the "bronze age" and before that the "copper age".
The period of time from 500 AD to 1500 AD is called the Middle Ages.
No, the term Dark Ages, without some modifier, usually refers to the Early Middle Ages, in Europe from 476 AD to 1000 AD. There was a period called the Greek Dark Ages form 1200 BC to 800 BC or 750 BC.
The High Middle Ages lasted from 1000 AD to 1250 AD
The Middle Ages ran from about 476 to 1453. There is a link to an article on the Middle Ages below.
Roman 410 AD and that is what is the start of the middle ages.
The fall of Rome in 410 AD
In 500-1500 AD it was the Middle Ages.
Rome didn't exist in the middle ages. It fell in 410 AD and because of it the middle ages started.
The Middle Ages
The Middle Ages
In 500-1500 AD it was the Middle Ages.
The Middle Ages