The period from the 400s to the 1400s encompasses significant historical developments, including the decline of the Western Roman Empire and the rise of feudalism in Europe during the Middle Ages. This era saw the spread of Christianity, the establishment of various kingdoms, and the emergence of the Byzantine Empire. The later part of this period, particularly the 14th and 15th centuries, witnessed the Renaissance, a cultural revival that emphasized art, science, and humanism, leading to profound changes in European society. Additionally, this time frame includes the rise of Islam and the expansion of its influence across the Middle East, North Africa, and parts of Europe.
From 27 BC to 476 AD the Romans had emperors.
the franks
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The 400s AD, after the fall of Rome.
From 27 BC to 476 AD the Romans had emperors.
That will depend on what part of the world and what country but the main language in Europe at the time was Latin
gone in the 1400s, discovered again in 1900s
Do you mean BC or AD? If BC, the patricians controlled the government of the Republic, if you mean AD, it would technically be the Romans, but the capital was no longer in Rome at the time.
classical period
About 200 million people were living in 300 A.D.
In the early 400s AD, but the collapse was gradual, and the Eastern Roman Empire continued in Constantinople (now Istanbul) for another thousand years.
In 1441, slaves trade from Africa to Europe started.
The Frank conquered most of Gaul in the late 400s and and early 500s, between 486 and 533. They conquered the last areas, Septimania (Languedoc) and Gascony in 759 and 788 respectively. This led to the creation of France, which was named after the Franks.
Yes, Saint Nicholas was born sometime around 280 AD in what would become the nation of Turkey.
In 500-1500 AD it was the Middle Ages.