Let's start with the basics: why do we call it the Dark Ages? It's relatively simple: in around the year 400, the Western Roman Empire collapsed. The great power which had brought order, prosperity, and a cultu
17、as divided into East (The Byzantine Empire) and West C. In 476 the last emperor of the West was deposed by Goths and this marked the end of the West Roman Empire. D. The East Roman Empire collapsed when Constantinople fell to the Turks in 1453. 第二章 填空题: 1. _is by far...
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The Middle Ages come into being around A.D. 500, which was after the western half of the Roman Empire collapsed. They lasted to about A.D.1400 and are referenced to as a period of time that experienced violence by Barbaric invasion, feudalism, disease, and strong feelings for faith. The...
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But after the Western Roman Empire collapsed in the 5th Century AD, it was not until the Hanseatic League, founded in the 13th Century AD in the Late Middle Ages, that mercantilism, with a politically powerful merchant class and differentiation of social classes, arose in Europe. Despite ...
The Roman Empire was a vest empire. The Romans created their empire by conquering the land and areas around them for protection. Although the Roman empire collapsed, its heritage and religious views were passed on throughout generations that lived in Europe and Byzantium. St. Jerome, Letter to...
Constantine the Great also legalized Christianity, which had previously been persecuted in the Roman Empire. Christianity would become a major element of Byzantine culture. Constantinople became the largest city in the empire and a major commercial center, while the Western Roman Empire fell in 476 ...
10Almost half a millennium sepa-rated his world from that of Orosius, during which the western Roman Empire hadcollapsed in the later fifth century and had been re-established in 800 under Charle-magne, the first Carolingian emperor; even greater was the temporal distance be-tween Stavelot in ...
It might sound more like the scientific name of a rare animal, but this Libyan site is home to an unbelievably well-preserved Roman port. Once a thriving city, flourishing on the trade from deeper Africa, Lepcis Magna was gradually swallowed up by desert sands after the Roman Empire collapse...