The Dark Ages is a term referring to the perceived periodof cultural decline or societal collapse that took place in Western Europe between the fall of Rome and the eventual recovery of learning. (Wikipedia)
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Paris began as a Roman capital in Gaul. It remained inhabited over the ages and rose again during the early second millenia, beginning at the end of the dark ages.
- 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.
1914 to 1918
Start: August 1, 1914 End: November 11, 1918
Kings and Popes... I believe. (:
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.
The Dark Ages marks the end of ancient times
When did the Renaissance end"The Renaissance ended in the 1300's"And no The Renaissance did not begin in the 1300's so please stop putting that., Its just wrong ok?
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 Middle Ages began in the 5th century and end in the 15th century.
yes
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
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.
around the 1550s or the1100s I'm not exactly sure
800 A.D. or so to 1350 A.D. ----- I would use 5th century to 15th century. Perhaps the most commonly used dates are 476 to 1453, but these dates are rather too precise. Many other dates are used for both the beginning and the end of the Middle Ages. There are people who use the term Middle Ages to indicate a time after what they call the Dark Ages. According to this scheme, the Dark Ages are from 476 or so to 1000 or 1066; then the Middle Ages are from 1000 or 1066 to 1485. This seems not to be common outside the UK, and I don't know how common it is there.