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PERIOD OF EUROPEAN HISTORY LASTING FROM THE 5TH CENTURY TO THE 10TH CENTURY
Early medieval; Early middle ages; Early Medieval; Early Medieval Europe; Early Middle ages; Early mediæval; Early medieval Europe; Europe in AD 1000; Early Mediaeval; Early Medieval Period; Early Medieval period; Early mediaeval; Early medieval period; Eastern Europe in the Early Middle Ages; Early medieval history; Medieval dark ages; Early European Middle Ages
  • jewelled cover]] of the [[Codex Aureus of St. Emmeram]], c. 870, a Carolingian [[Gospel book]].
  • the Low Countries]], Austria and northern Italy.
  • Europe around 650
  • The [[Gokstad ship]], a 9th-century Viking [[longship]], excavated in 1882. Viking Ship Museum, Oslo, Norway
  • date=September 2016}} They were dislocated and settled throughout the Roman Empire
  • The Lombard possessions in Italy: The Lombard Kingdom ''(Neustria, Austria and Tuscia)'' and the Lombard Duchies of Spoleto and Benevento
  • 17th-century Ottoman copy of an early 14th-century (Ilkhanate period) manuscript of Northwestern Iran or northern Iraq (the "Edinburgh codex). Illustration of Abū Rayhan al-Biruni 's al-Athar al-Baqiyah (الآثار الباقيةة, "The Remaining Signs of Past Centuries")}} preaching
  • ''Christ crowning [[Constantine VII]]''<br />ivory plaque, ca. 945
  • On 25 December 800, [[Charlemagne]] was crowned emperor by [[Pope Leo III]].
  • St Theodore]] from around 900, found in [[Preslav]], Bulgarian capital from 893 to 972
  • [[St. Michael's Church, Hildesheim]], 1010s. Ottonian architecture draws its inspiration from Carolingian and Byzantine architecture.
  • Anglo-Saxon]] helmet from the early 7th century
  • Justinian]]'s wife, and her retinue<ref>6th century mosaic from the [[Basilica of San Vitale]] in [[Ravenna]]</ref>
  • A [[paten]] from the [[Treasure of Gourdon]], found at [[Gourdon, Saône-et-Loire]], France.
  • Viking raiding]] regions
  • Restored [[Walls of Constantinople]]

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Ex: The Vatican Archives represent one of the principal sources for the history of the papacy from the Early Middle Ages to the present.
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PERIOD OF EUROPEAN HISTORY FROM THE 5TH TO THE LATE 15TH-CENTURY
MiddleAges; Medieval (term); Medieval European History; Medieval European history; Middle Age; Middle ages; Mediaeval; Medieval Europe; Midaeval; Medieval times; Mediæval; Mediaevel; Medieval history; Medieval era; Medieval History; Middle-Ages; Middle-Age; MEDIEVAL HISTORY; Midevil; Medieval ages; Mediaeval Europe; Medieval period; Medieval; Medieval Era; The medieval Times; Medival; Mediaval; Mediæval period; Medieaval; Medieval age; Medieval Period; Medeival period; Mideival period; Midieval period; Mideval; Mediaeval period; Middle-ages; The Middle Ages; Medieval Ages; Medieval kingdom; Low Middle Ages; Mediæval History; Medieval European; Medieval Age; Europe in the middle ages; Life in the Middle Ages; Medieval theme; Central Middle Age; Middle Ages in Western Europe; Government in the High Middle Ages; Mediaeval history; Mediaeval ages; Medeival; Medieval historian; Post-classical Europe; The middle ages; Medival period
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Middle Ages         
PERIOD OF EUROPEAN HISTORY FROM THE 5TH TO THE LATE 15TH-CENTURY
MiddleAges; Medieval (term); Medieval European History; Medieval European history; Middle Age; Middle ages; Mediaeval; Medieval Europe; Midaeval; Medieval times; Mediæval; Mediaevel; Medieval history; Medieval era; Medieval History; Middle-Ages; Middle-Age; MEDIEVAL HISTORY; Midevil; Medieval ages; Mediaeval Europe; Medieval period; Medieval; Medieval Era; The medieval Times; Medival; Mediaval; Mediæval period; Medieaval; Medieval age; Medieval Period; Medeival period; Mideival period; Midieval period; Mideval; Mediaeval period; Middle-ages; The Middle Ages; Medieval Ages; Medieval kingdom; Low Middle Ages; Mediæval History; Medieval European; Medieval Age; Europe in the middle ages; Life in the Middle Ages; Medieval theme; Central Middle Age; Middle Ages in Western Europe; Government in the High Middle Ages; Mediaeval history; Mediaeval ages; Medeival; Medieval historian; Post-classical Europe; The middle ages; Medival period
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Early Middle Ages

The Early Middle Ages (or early medieval period), sometimes controversially referred to as the Dark Ages, is typically regarded by historians as lasting from the late 5th or early 6th century through the 10th century. They marked the start of the Middle Ages of European history, following the decline of the Western Roman Empire, and preceding the High Middle Ages (c. 11th to 14th centuries). The alternative term late antiquity, for the early part of the period, emphasizes elements of continuity with the Roman Empire, while Early Middle Ages is used to emphasize developments characteristic of the earlier medieval period.

The period saw a continuation of trends evident since late classical antiquity, including population decline, especially in urban centres, a decline of trade, a small rise in average temperatures in the North Atlantic region and increased migration. In the 19th century the Early Middle Ages were often labelled the Dark Ages, a characterization based on the relative scarcity of literary and cultural output from this time, although the term is scarcely used by academics today. However, the Eastern Roman Empire, or Byzantine Empire, continued to survive, though in the 7th century the Rashidun Caliphate and the Umayyad Caliphate conquered swathes of formerly Roman territory.

Many of the listed trends reversed later in the period. In 800, the title of Emperor was revived in Western Europe with Charlemagne, whose Carolingian Empire greatly affected later European social structure and history. Europe experienced a return to systematic agriculture in the form of the feudal system, which adopted such innovations as three-field planting and the heavy plough. Barbarian migration stabilized in much of Europe, although the Viking expansion greatly affected Northern Europe.