Actually Charlemagne was a very powerful frankish King. Charlemagne added to his land and gained more and more power. He helped bring Europe out of the Dark Ages. By the time of his death, Charlemagne ruled most of Western Europe.
he started to make schools for the children so he helped with the education
In general, the term "Dark Ages" refers to a period of intellectual darkness and economic regression. The most widely known such period in western civilization is the Middle Ages, or the Early Middle ages, depending on how you approach the history. There have been other such period of regression in other regions at other times, and these, too, have been characterized as dark ages. The most widely known from antiquity is the Greek "dark ages' that fell between the period of Minoan civilization and the later, classic Greek Civilization. The term is intended to draw a contrast between periods of "light" before and after the dark period. For the European Dark Ages, the light period before is the Roman Empire and the light period after is the Reawakening, or Renaissance. The European Middle Ages are considered to run from the 5th to the 15th centuries, and the Early Middle Ages from the 5th to the 10th centuries. While the term "Dark Ages" continues in popular use, historians of the 20th century have been less and less inclined to use the term because of increasing knowledge of accomplishments that occurred during that period and the negative connotations of the word "dark" in contrast to the preceding and following periods of "light."
The event which historians consider as marking the end of the western part of the Roman Empire and the beginning of the Middle Ages (not dark ages) is the deposition of Romulus Augustus, the last emperor of the western part of the empire in 476.
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He was the "light" in the dark ages because he built schools and he brought education back to the dark ages.
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CORRECT ANSWER: ---> "Charlemagne." (For sure for fact.)
If he wouldn't of have been there people would still be in the dark ages.
The dark ages refers to the time from the fall of the Roman Empire to Charlemagne being named the Holy Roman Emperor. It was called the dark ages because not much history was recorded in that time.
Actually Charlemagne was a very powerful frankish King. Charlemagne added to his land and gained more and more power. He helped bring Europe out of the Dark Ages. By the time of his death, Charlemagne ruled most of Western Europe.
Charlemagne, the first Holy Roman Emperor
The Clovis Period. It could alse be described as the Dark Ages.
he started to make schools for the children so he helped with the education
because in the dark ages their was light and dark. so the light was good and the dark was bad
Charlemagne's most lasting contribution to the church was ending the Dark Ages and ushering in a new era of education, culture, and art.
The Clovis Period. It could alse be described as the Dark Ages.