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==History and sociology== |
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*[[Dark Ages (historiography)]], the use of the term ''Dark Ages'' by historians and lay people |
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**[[Early Middle Ages]] (5th–10th centuries), the centuries after the fall of the Western Roman Empire |
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** [[Migration Period]] of c. 400 to 800 AD |
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**[[Byzantine Dark Ages]] (7th–8th centuries), period of large-scale transformation, but obscure due to lack of sources, in Byzantine history |
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**{{section link|List of common misconceptions about the Middle Ages#History of the "Dark Ages" misconception}} |
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*[[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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*[[Parthian Dark Age]], a period of three decades in the history of Parthian Empire |
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***[[Greek Dark Ages]] (c. 1100 BC–750 BC), a period in the history of ancient Greece and Anatolia after the Late Bronze Age collapse |
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*[[Societal collapse]] |
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*Dark ages of Khmer/Cambodia |
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**[[Post-Angkor period]] (1431–1863) |
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**[[Cambodian genocide]] (1975–1979), the systematic persecution and killing of Cambodian people by the Khmer Rouge |
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==Arts and entertainment== |
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* [[Dark Age (film)|''Dark Age'' (film)]], a 1987 Australian film directed by Arch Nicholson |
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* [[Dark Ages (TV series)|''Dark Ages'' (TV series)]], a 1999 British sitcom |
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* ''[[Miracle Workers: Dark Ages]]'', the 2020 season of ''Miracle Workers'' |
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* [[The Dark Age (Bungo Stray Dogs)|"The Dark Age" (''Bungo Stray Dogs'')]], a 2016 television episode |
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* [[The Dark Age (Lighthouse)|"The Dark Age" (''Lighthouse'')]], a 2023 talk show episode |
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* [[The Dark Ages (Roseanne)|"The Dark Ages" (''Roseanne'')]], a 1992 television episode |
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* "New Dark Ages", a song by punk rock band Bad Religion on the album [[New Maps of Hell (Bad Religion album)|New Maps of Hell]] |
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===Games=== |
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* [[Dark Age (film)|''Dark Age'' (1987 film)]], an Australian horror adventure film directed by Arch Nicholson |
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* [[Dark Ages (1991 video game)|''Dark Ages'' (1991 video game)]], a platform game by Apogee Software |
* [[Dark Ages (1991 video game)|''Dark Ages'' (1991 video game)]], a platform game by Apogee Software |
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* [[Dark Age (collectible card game)]], a collectible card game from 1996 |
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* [[Dark Ages (1999 video game)|''Dark Ages'' (1999 video game)]], an MMORPG by KRU Interactive |
* [[Dark Ages (1999 video game)|''Dark Ages'' (1999 video game)]], an MMORPG by KRU Interactive |
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* [[Dark Age (collectible card game)]], a 1996 collectible card game |
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* ''[[Doom: The Dark Ages]]'', an upcoming video game |
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===Literature=== |
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* [[Dark Age (novel)|''Dark Age'' (novel)]], a 2019 novel by Pierce Brown |
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* ''Dark Ages'', a world in the video game ''[[Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time]]'' |
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* [[The Dark Age (series)|''The Dark Age'' (series)]], a 2002–2005 novel trilogy by Mark Chadbourn |
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===Music=== |
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* [[Dark Age (band)]], a German metal band 1995–2013 |
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* [[Dark Ages (album)|''Dark Ages'' (album)]], by Soulfly, or the title song, 2005 |
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* ''The Dark Ages'', an EP by [[Andrea Parker (DJ)|Andrea Parker]], 2001 |
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* [[Dark Age (song)|"Dark Age" (song)]], by the Hippos, 1988 |
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==Other uses== |
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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 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 |
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* [[Future of an expanding universe#Dark Era and Photon Age|"Dark Era"]], a hypothetical age of the universe in the far future |
* [[Future of an expanding universe#Dark Era and Photon Age|"Dark Era"]], a hypothetical age of the universe in the far future |
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Latest revision as of 23:35, 21 November 2024
Look up Dark Ages in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dark Ages or Dark Age may refer to:
History and sociology
[edit]- Dark Ages (historiography), the use of the term Dark Ages by historians and lay people
- 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
- Byzantine Dark Ages (7th–8th centuries), period of large-scale transformation, but obscure due to lack of sources, in Byzantine history
- List of common misconceptions about the Middle Ages § History of the "Dark Ages" misconception
- Early Middle Ages (5th–10th centuries), the centuries after the fall of the Western Roman Empire
- 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
- Parthian Dark Age, a period of three decades in the history of Parthian Empire
- Societal collapse, a situation in which a society collapses
- Late Bronze Age collapse (c. 1200 BC–1150 BC)
- Greek Dark Ages (c. 1100 BC–750 BC), a period in the history of ancient Greece and Anatolia after the Late Bronze Age collapse
- Late Bronze Age collapse (c. 1200 BC–1150 BC)
- Dark ages of Khmer/Cambodia
- Post-Angkor period (1431–1863)
- Cambodian genocide (1975–1979), the systematic persecution and killing of Cambodian people by the Khmer Rouge
- Digital dark age, a future time when it might not be possible to read historical digital documents
Arts and entertainment
[edit]Film and television
[edit]- Dark Age (film), a 1987 Australian film directed by Arch Nicholson
- Dark Ages (TV series), a 1999 British sitcom
- The Dark Ages: An Age of Light, a 2012 British documentary television series
- Miracle Workers: Dark Ages, the 2020 season of Miracle Workers
- "The Dark Age" (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), a 1997 television episode
- "The Dark Age" (Bungo Stray Dogs), a 2016 television episode
- "The Dark Age" (Lighthouse), a 2023 talk show episode
- "The Dark Ages" (Roseanne), a 1992 television episode
Games
[edit]- Dark Ages (1991 video game), a platform game by Apogee Software
- Dark Ages (1999 video game), an MMORPG by KRU Interactive
- Dark Age (collectible card game), a 1996 collectible card game
- Dark Ages, a 2012 expansion for the deck-building card game Dominion
- Doom: The Dark Ages, an upcoming video game
Literature
[edit]- Dark Age (novel), a 2019 novel by Pierce Brown
- The Dark Age (series), a 2002–2005 novel trilogy by Mark Chadbourn
- Dark Age of Comic Books (1986–late 1990s), a period in the American comics industry
- The Dark Age, a four-book maxiseries of the comics series Astro City
Music
[edit]- Dark Age (band), a German metal band 1995–2013
Albums
[edit]- Dark Ages (album), by Soulfly, or the title song, 2005
- The Dark Ages, an EP by Andrea Parker, 2001
- The Dark Ages, an EP Bedhead, 1996
- Little Dark Age by MGMT
Songs
[edit]- "Dark Age" (song), by the Hippos, 1988
- "Dark Ages", by Jethro Tull from Stormwatch, 1979
- "Dark Ages", by NoMeansNo from Small Parts Isolated and Destroyed, 1988
- "Dark Ages", by Scar the Martyr from Scar the Martyr, 2013
- "Dark Ages", by Yngwie Malmsteen from Trilogy, 1986
Other uses
[edit]- 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
See also
[edit]Wikiquote has quotations related to Dark Ages.