When people talk about Roman times, they are usually talking about ancient Rome, before the fall of the West Roman Empire, the event that started the so-called Dark Ages.
Rome existed throughout the Dark Ages, both as a city, and as a country. The country, called the Roman Empire at that time, is now called the Byzantine Empire, so it can be distinguished from the ancient Roman Empire.
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The dark ages refers to the time from the fall of the Roman Empire to Charlemagne being named the Holy Roman Emperor. It was called the dark ages because not much history was recorded in that time.
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The Middle Ages (the term Dark Ages has been out of favour for quite some time) was the period which followed the fall of the Roman Empire. Therefore, it no longer existed.
The Roman Empire's fall left Europe vunerable to the savage attacks of the Vikings and the tribes from the east. Christianity took over for some time, and then the Barbarian tribes from the east came into the west and moved the people further west-ward. After some time, the Vikings came down from the North and first attacked Lindisfarne and then the rest of the monastaries or what not. This era is called the Medieval Era and it goes on for hundreds of years.
It wasn't. The dark ages began after the fall of the Roman Empire
it was the period of time when roman empire fall and they lost their literate people and science.
tribes that overran the Roman Empire and brought about the dark ages APEX
No, the Dark Ages and the Middle Ages are not synonymous in terms of historical periods. The Dark Ages typically refer to the early medieval period, while the Middle Ages encompass a broader time frame from the fall of the Roman Empire to the beginning of the Renaissance.
The Dark Ages is a historical periodization used for the Middle Ages, following the decline of the Roman Empire
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.
After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.After the western Roman empire fell, the period in Europe is known as the Dark Ages.
I would say the name Dark Ages creates a misunderstanding of the time. The original meaning of the term Dark Ages was a time that was obscure because people did not write much down. The term implies a time especially troubling and difficult. While the Dark Ages were a time with their share of wars, plague, and famine, they were really more a time of recovery from the collapse of the Roman Empire. The Carolingian Renaissance, the Macedonian Renaissance, and the Ottonian Renaissance were all times of cultural advance during the so-called Dark Ages.