Dark Ages (historiography), the concept of a period of intellectual darkness that supposedly occurred in Europe following the collapse of the Western Roman Empire.
the European Middle Ages (5th to 15th centuries AD), especially:
the saeculum obscurum or "dark age" in the history of the Papacy, running from 904-964
Note: medieval historians today usually avoid the term "Dark Ages" for the above periods, see Dark Ages (historiography) for further discussion.
the Greek Dark Ages (ca. 1100 BC–750 BC), a period in the history of Ancient Greece and Anatolia from which no records, and only scant archaeological evidence, survive. Tied into the wider Bronze Age collapse.
Dark Ages (TV series), a 1999 ITV comedy series set in England in AS 999, parodying 1999's millennial fears
The Dark Ages (2007), a 2-hour History Channel documentary directed by Christopher Cassel
"The Dark Age", an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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