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this video is brought to you by captivating history the misconception of the dark ages the term dark ages refers to a period of approximately six centuries that is largely lost to recorded history following the fall of Rome in 476 ee the entire dynamic of Europe underwent a complete shift in power structure and culture there is much dissension in terms of the window of time in which this period may have actually occurred for this presentation the Dark Ages is thought to have covered the era between the fourth century when Rome fell to the beginning of the 11th century when the landscape of the primary countries of modern-day Europe began to take shape in terms of the Dark Ages most historians agree that the label is a misnomer the term Dark Ages was coined by an italian scholar named Francesco Petrarca better known today has simply petruk he believed the literature and innovation of this period were stunted when compared to the Roman Empire perceiving the era to be void of the culture