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Personally, I think the Dark Ages began on 9/11 - that’s the triggering event by which the Patriot Act, which had been around for a long time before, finally got passed, signaling the end of ...
The Dark Ages: TIMELINE OF ROMAN BRITAIN AND THE WESTERN EMPIRE ... Dark Ages: Timeline: 350 - 500AD
Two major millennial-scale climatic oscillations produced the Dark Ages and the Little Ice Age. ... The Dark Ages Beginning in the year 535AD, according to historical and archeological records, ...
And so began the period of European history known as the Dark Ages, when out of the ruins of the Western Empire grew a number of successor kingdoms, ruled over by the barbarian peoples who inherited it. ...
The beginning of the Middle Ages is often called the "Dark Ages" because the great civilizations of Greece and Rome had fallen. ... The Dark Ages were anything but dark in other parts of the world. ...
The data provide crucial new insights into the end of the "dark ages," when the first generation of stars began to shine.
Dark Age or Dark Ages is a term in European historiography referring to the Middle Ages, or more specifically to the Early Middle Ages. Most commonly it is taken to run from the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 to 1000.
And so began the period of European history known as the Dark Ages, when out of the ruins of the Western Empire grew a number of new successor kingdoms, ruled over by the barbarian, usually Germanic, ...
Were the Dark Ages Triggered by Volcano-Related Climate Changes in the 6th Century?
Islamic literature The cultural flowering of Islam began at the time when Europe, except for the Byzantine Empire, was in a state of disintegration—the Dark Ages.
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