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**[[Early Middle Ages]] (5th–10th centuries), the centuries after the fall of the Western Roman Empire
**[[Early Middle Ages]] (5th–10th centuries), the centuries after the fall of the Western Roman Empire
***''[[Saeculum obscurum]]'' ("dark age/century"), a period in the history of the papacy during the first two-thirds of the 10th century
***''[[Saeculum obscurum]]'' ("dark age/century"), a period in the history of the papacy during the first two-thirds of the 10th century
**[[Byzantine Dark Ages]] (7th–8th centuries), period of large-scale transformation but obscure due to lack of sources in Byzantine history
**[[Byzantine Dark Ages]] (7th–8th centuries), period of large-scale transformation, but obscure due to lack of sources, in Byzantine history
**{{section link|List of common misconceptions about the Middle Ages#History of the "Dark Ages" misconception}}
**{{section link|List of common misconceptions about the Middle Ages#History of the "Dark Ages" misconception}}
*[[Irish Dark Age]], a period of apparent economic and cultural stagnation in late pre-historic Ireland, lasting from c. 100 BC to c. AD 300
*[[Irish Dark Age]], a period of apparent economic and cultural stagnation in late pre-historic Ireland, lasting from c. 100 BC to c. AD 300

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Dark Ages or Dark Age may refer to:

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  • Dark Ages (cosmology), in Big Bang cosmology, a period ending roughly 150 million to 800 million years after the Big Bang, after which stars began to form
  • "Dark Era", a hypothetical age of the universe in the far future

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