They actually do. 2 years of Darkness. Killed millions. Recorded by Byzantium. A historian.
Dark Ages. Fall of Rome a few times, destruction of Alexandria, Jerusalem. Invasions by goths, huns, vikings. Etc etc. Rome was sacked, looted, and set on fire. The dominant Empire lost and changed. It moved Capital. Egypt lost what little influence it still had. The region became anarchic.
Educate your, self. Dumbass. Before you talk shit. Who really cares. Except your attitude.
Dark ages. Except there was 18 months of Darkness, and little to no sunlight. Recorded, look it up. Earlier, I doubt it.
Fall of Rome. The end of an empire brought on by Huns, Goths. What. When did the Dark ages, start. Debatable but refered to as, the fall of Rome. What caused the fall of Rome. Nero. Christians. Carthagians. Who. Natural disasters. Internal politics. Constantinople faster became the capital of the holy Roman Empire. Regionally Egypt lost its remaining influence after the last pharaoh Cleopatra, later in the dark ages it changed religions to Islam. Are all of its civil wars recorded, about 300 years of wars founding Islam. What about the Christian civil wars on founding it.
I don't care what a museum calls it either. History was changed after the reformation. It created A.D and B.C today C.E and B.C.E. A bunch of monkeys. Where those dates and events really juxtaposition in that period. Prior to the reformation nobody on the planet dated history A.D and B.C and Rome hadn't patented everything either, dated the planet and civilization.
But the Dark Ages had Attilia as one of its main events.
No historian uses the term "dark ages" for the early middle ages anymore. The concept is outdated and has been so for quite some time.
They actually do. 2 years of Darkness. Killed millions. Recorded by Byzantium. A historian.
Dark Ages. Fall of Rome a few times, destruction of Alexandria, Jerusalem. Invasions by goths, huns, vikings. Etc etc. Rome was sacked, looted, and set on fire. The dominant Empire lost and changed. It moved Capital. Egypt lost what little influence it still had. The region became anarchic.
No, they don't.
The time periods you are mentioning are called Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages.
Educate yourself, retard.
Educate your, self. Dumbass. Before you talk shit. Who really cares. Except your attitude.
Dark ages. Except there was 18 months of Darkness, and little to no sunlight. Recorded, look it up. Earlier, I doubt it.
Fall of Rome. The end of an empire brought on by Huns, Goths. What. When did the Dark ages, start. Debatable but refered to as, the fall of Rome. What caused the fall of Rome. Nero. Christians. Carthagians. Who. Natural disasters. Internal politics. Constantinople faster became the capital of the holy Roman Empire. Regionally Egypt lost its remaining influence after the last pharaoh Cleopatra, later in the dark ages it changed religions to Islam. Are all of its civil wars recorded, about 300 years of wars founding Islam. What about the Christian civil wars on founding it.
I don't care what a museum calls it either. History was changed after the reformation. It created A.D and B.C today C.E and B.C.E. A bunch of monkeys. Where those dates and events really juxtaposition in that period. Prior to the reformation nobody on the planet dated history A.D and B.C and Rome hadn't patented everything either, dated the planet and civilization.
But the Dark Ages had Attilia as one of its main events.
Are you drunk or what are you rambling about?