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Historians typically regard the Early Middle Ages or Early Medieval Period, sometimes referred to as the Dark Ages, as lasting from the 5th or 6th century to the 10th century.[note 1] They marked the start of the Middle Ages of European history. The alternative term "Late Antiquity" emphasizes elements of continuity with the Roman Empire, while "Early Middle Ages" is used to emphasize developments characteristic of the earlier medieval period. As such the concept overlaps with Late Antiquity, following the decline of the Western Roman Empire, and precedes the High Middle Ages (ح. 11th to 13th centuries).
The period saw a continuation of trends evident since late classical antiquity, including population decline, especially in urban centres, a decline of trade, a small rise in global warming and increased migration. In the 19th century the Early Middle Ages were often labelled the "Dark Ages", a characterization based on the relative scarcity of literary and cultural output from this time.[1] However, the Eastern Roman Empire, or Byzantine Empire, continued to survive, though in the 7th century the Rashidun Caliphate and the Umayyad Caliphate conquered swathes of formerly Roman territory.
Many of the listed trends reversed later in the period. In 800 the title of "Emperor" was revived in Western Europe with Charlemagne, whose Carolingian Empire greatly affected later European social structure and history. Europe experienced a return to systematic agriculture in the form of the feudal system, which adopted such innovations as three-field planting and the heavy plough. Barbarian migration stabilized in much of Europe, although the Viking expansion greatly affected Northern Europe.
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History
Collapse of Rome
Migration Period
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Byzantine Empire
Rise of Islam
- 632–750
Birth of the Latin West
700–850
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Frankish Empire
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Viking Age
Eastern Europe
- 600–1000
The Early Middle Ages marked the beginning of the cultural distinctions between Western and Eastern Europe north of the Mediterranean. Influence from the Byzantine Empire impacted the Christianization and hence almost every aspect of the cultural and political development of the East from the preeminence of Caesaropapism and Eastern Christianity to the spread of the Cyrillic alphabet. The turmoil of the so-called Barbarian invasions in the beginning of the period gradually gave way to more stabilized societies and states as the origins of contemporary Eastern Europe began to take shape during the High Middle Ages.
Bulgaria
In 632 the Bulgars established the khanate of Old Great Bulgaria under the leadership of Kubrat. The Khazars managed to oust the Bulgars from Southern Ukraine into lands along middle Volga (Volga Bulgaria) and along lower Danube (Danube Bulgaria).
Transmission of learning
Byzantium's golden age
Christianity West and East
Holy Roman Empire
10th century
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Middle East
Rise of Islam
Consult particular article for details
Islamic expansion
European timelines
Beginning years
- Dates
- 410: Visigoths under Alaric I sack Rome
- 430: Death of Saint Augustine
- 476: Odoacer deposes Romulus Augustus
- 496: Battle of Tolbiac, Clovis I converts to Catholicism
- 507: Battle of Vouillé
- 527–565: Justinian I
- 535–552: Gothic Wars
- 541–542: Plague of Justinian in Constantinople
- 547: death of Benedict of Nursia
- c. 570: birth of Muhammad
- 590–604 Pope Gregory I
- 597: death of Columba
- 602–629: Last great Roman-Persian War
- 615: death of Columbanus
- 626: Joint Persian-Avar-Slav Siege of Constantinople
- 632: death of Muhammad
- 636: death of Isidore of Seville
- 674–678: First Arab siege of Constantinople
- 681: First Bulgarian Empire established
Ending years
- Dates
- 7th century: Khazar empire established
- 711–718: Umayyad conquest of Hispania
- 717: Second Arab siege of Constantinople
- 721: death of Ardo, last king of the Visigoths
- 718-722: Battle of Covadonga, establishment of the Kingdom of Asturias
- 730: First Iconoclastic Controversy
- 732: Battle of Tours/Poitiers
- 735: death of Bede, British historian
- 746: Blood court at Cannstatt
- 751: Pepin the Short founds the Carolingian dynasty
- 754: death of Saint Boniface
- 768–814: Charlemagne
- 778: Battle of Roncevaux Pass
- 782: Bloody Verdict of Verden
- 793: Viking raid on Lindisfarne; Viking Age begins
- 796–804: Alcuin initiates the Carolingian Renaissance[محل شك]
- 815: Byzantine Iconoclasm
- 843: Treaty of Verdun
- 862: Rurikid Dynasty established
- 871–899: Alfred the Great
- 872–930: Harald I of Norway
- 874-930: Settlement of Iceland
- 882: Kievan Rus' established
- 911: Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte (Normandy)
- 955: Battle of Lechfeld
- 962: Otto I crowned Holy Roman Emperor
- 969: Kievan Rus' subjugates Khazars
- 987–996: Hugh Capet
- 988: Christianization of Kievan Rus'
- 991: Battle of Maldon
See also
- Medieval demography
- English Medieval fashion
- Early Medieval literature
- Early medieval European dress
- Universal history
- Indo-Sassanid
- Turkic expansion
- Early Christian Ireland
- Wales in the Early Middle Ages
Notes
- ^ For more detail on the various starting and ending dates used by historians, see Middle Ages#Terminology and periodisation.
- ^ 17th-century Ottoman copy of an early 14th-century (Ilkhanate period) manuscript of Northwestern Iran or northern Iraq (the "Edinburgh codex). Illustration of Abū Rayhan al-Biruni 's al-Athar al-Baqiyah (الآثار الباقيةة, "The Remaining Signs of Past Centuries")
References
- Citations
- ^ Mommsen, Theodore E. (1942). "Petrarch's Conception of the 'Dark Ages'". Speculum. Cambridge MA: Medieval Academy of America. 17 (2): 226–227. doi:10.2307/2856364. JSTOR 2856364.
Further reading
- Cambridge Economic History of Europe, vol. I 1966. Michael M. Postan, et al., editors.
- Norman F. Cantor, 1963. The Medieval World 300 to 1300, (New York: MacMillen Co.)
- Marcia L. Colish, 1997. Medieval Foundations of the Western Intellectual Tradition: 400-1400. (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press)
- Georges Duby, 1974. The Early Growth of the European Economy: Warriors and Peasants from the Seventh to the Twelfth Century (New York: Cornell University Press) Howard B. Clark, translator.
- Georges Duby, editor, 1988. A History of Private Life II: Revelations of the Medieval World (Harvard University Press)
- Heinrich Fichtenau, (1957) 1978. The Carolingian Empire (University of Toronto) Peter Munz, translator.
- Charles Freeman, 2003. The Closing of the Western Mind: The Rise of Faith and the Fall of Reason (London: William Heinemann)
- Richard Hodges, 1982. Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade AD 600-1000 (New York: St Martin's Press)
- David Knowles, (1962) 1988. The Evolution of Medieval Thought (Random House)
- Richard Krautheimer, 1980. Rome: Profile of a City 312-1308 (Princeton University Press)
- Robin Lane Fox, 1986. Pagans and Christians (New York: Knopf)
- David C. Lindberg, 1992. The Beginnings of Western Science: 600 BC-1450 AD (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press)
- John Marenbon (1983) 1988.Early Medieval Philosophy (480-1150): An Introduction (London: Routledge)
- Rosamond McKittrick, 1983 The Frankish Church Under the Carolingians (London: Longmans, Green)
- Karl Frederick Morrison, 1969. Tradition and Authority in the Western Church, 300-1140 (Princeton University Press)
- Pierre Riché, (1978) 1988. Daily Life in the Age of Charlemagne (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press)
- Laury Sarti, "Perceiving War and the Military in Early Christian Gaul (ca. 400–700 A.D.)" (= Brill's Series on the Early Middle Ages, 22), Leiden/Boston 2013, ISBN 978-9004-25618-7.
- Richard Southern, 1953. The Making of the Middle Ages (Yale University Press)
- Chris Wickham, 2005. Framing the early Middle Ages: Europe and the Mediterranean 400-800, Oxford University Press.
- Early Medieval History page, Clio History Journal, Dickson College, Australian Capital Territory.
- Glimpses of the dark ages: Or, Sketches of the social condition of Europe, from the fifth to the twelfth century. (1846). New-York: Leavitt, Trow & company
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