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.
Dumber than a sack of mules. I am not drunk because you're woke. Let's not call it the dark ages. Because it makes black people feel, who cares. Or let's not call it the dark ages because Catholicism isn't salvation. Yawn tedious.
Again fuckface. Nobody on the planet, prior to after the reformation where history was rewritten by all of two historians into the horrible narratives now, called it AD and BC. Nobody. It inserted a fictitious timeline.
As far as the Dark Ages went it was the fall of Rome starting the Dark Ages. History gets Dark then, it juxtapositions quite a bit from the Roman recording into this other period of antiquity. Why Rome burnt a lot of records earlier even later with Alexandria. Tell me why nobody knows where Alexander's tomb is? Or Cleopatra's?
What caused the fall of Rome. Christianity, barbarians, Carthage? But Attilia the Hun is one of the main Dark age events. Has been.
In the period was huge infighting, both Islam on founding and Christainity fought each other over narratives, for centuries, natural disasters, and barbarians. When did Rome fall, exactly. It moved capital, prior to becoming the Holy Roman Empire. When did Constaninople found. Hey look, there's 2 years of Darkness in there somewhere.
Go on asshole. Tell me the date the Dark Ages started, and ended. See it's a larger reference where you just call it a museum piece. Referencing a huge period where history cut out a bunch of stuff, like the civil wars, blaming them on the Vikings or who cares, and later inserted the AD, and BC timeliness.
Meanwhile you're there being all woke against the crusades, forgetting how Arabs raided Rome in the Dark ages. 846?
No AD really wasn't used as a historic reference until much later on in history. After the reformation. Created, who cares what they called a millennial change, I mean 6 centuries later. It wasn't the beginning of an era which makes no other sense to the rest of the globe. Ah that's what Romans are calling it. It wasn't Julius Caesar's birthday. He didn't mark it as AD or BC. What the fuck. Christ speculative. No evidence of him exists. So nobody then would've suggested history dated back 5000 years. Because it didn't, from that one point, you dumb retarded cunt, later historians have made a fictitious timeline. Dating civilization. That happened when it was reformed.
Carthage perhaps was partially destroyed. No, it wasn't to the extents of Jerusalem or Alexandria, Libya no. It retained influence for centuries after the Punic wars. And it was that Roman Empire's final downfall according to most, look up that usurper. Your argument is moronic where Rome was burnt, sacked, and also supposedly completely invaded and put to sword. Nero, Goths, and another invasion force. Then there was later Arabs 846, and then much later Islam.
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?
Dumber than a sack of mules. I am not drunk because you're woke. Let's not call it the dark ages. Because it makes black people feel, who cares. Or let's not call it the dark ages because Catholicism isn't salvation. Yawn tedious.
Again fuckface. Nobody on the planet, prior to after the reformation where history was rewritten by all of two historians into the horrible narratives now, called it AD and BC. Nobody. It inserted a fictitious timeline.
As far as the Dark Ages went it was the fall of Rome starting the Dark Ages. History gets Dark then, it juxtapositions quite a bit from the Roman recording into this other period of antiquity. Why Rome burnt a lot of records earlier even later with Alexandria. Tell me why nobody knows where Alexander's tomb is? Or Cleopatra's?
What caused the fall of Rome. Christianity, barbarians, Carthage? But Attilia the Hun is one of the main Dark age events. Has been.
In the period was huge infighting, both Islam on founding and Christainity fought each other over narratives, for centuries, natural disasters, and barbarians. When did Rome fall, exactly. It moved capital, prior to becoming the Holy Roman Empire. When did Constaninople found. Hey look, there's 2 years of Darkness in there somewhere.
Go on asshole. Tell me the date the Dark Ages started, and ended. See it's a larger reference where you just call it a museum piece. Referencing a huge period where history cut out a bunch of stuff, like the civil wars, blaming them on the Vikings or who cares, and later inserted the AD, and BC timeliness.
Meanwhile you're there being all woke against the crusades, forgetting how Arabs raided Rome in the Dark ages. 846?
Anno Domini was first used in the 6th century, you ignorant clown.
The third Punic war and destruction of Carthage happened centuries before the early middle ages.
You really have no fucking idea what you are talking about.
What does any of what you write have to do with how historians call the time period? Of course, a lot of knowledge got lost, nobody is disputing that.
Still doesn't change the fact that no historians call the period Dark Ages anymore.
Besides, the timeframe OP references is the time of the crusades in the Levant, hundreds of years after the time you are talking about.
Pay some attention, retard.
No AD really wasn't used as a historic reference until much later on in history. After the reformation. Created, who cares what they called a millennial change, I mean 6 centuries later. It wasn't the beginning of an era which makes no other sense to the rest of the globe. Ah that's what Romans are calling it. It wasn't Julius Caesar's birthday. He didn't mark it as AD or BC. What the fuck. Christ speculative. No evidence of him exists. So nobody then would've suggested history dated back 5000 years. Because it didn't, from that one point, you dumb retarded cunt, later historians have made a fictitious timeline. Dating civilization. That happened when it was reformed.
Carthage perhaps was partially destroyed. No, it wasn't to the extents of Jerusalem or Alexandria, Libya no. It retained influence for centuries after the Punic wars. And it was that Roman Empire's final downfall according to most, look up that usurper. Your argument is moronic where Rome was burnt, sacked, and also supposedly completely invaded and put to sword. Nero, Goths, and another invasion force. Then there was later Arabs 846, and then much later Islam.
You're a retard.