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The centuries following the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 A.D. are often referred to as the Dark Ages—but were they really?
One of the worst plagues in history arrived at Europe's shores in 1347. Five years later, some 25 to 50 million people were dead.
People living in the Middle Ages likely used or came across these objects in their daily lives.
The French heroine and saint was labeled a heretic, fraud, sorceress and cross-dresser.
In the 9th Century, Charlemagne rules over most of Europe and brings a renaissance of religion and culture to the continent.
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