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The period of the middle ages, or the area also referred to as medieval Europe, and also commonly called the dark ages, was a very important and influential period in world history. ... The Western Roman Empire gave way to the Middle Ages around 476, when the Barbarian, Odoacer, overthrew the emperor Romulus Augustulus. ... This early medieval period is often referred to as the Dark Ages because of the apparent collapse off Greco Roman culture. ... How did these various Germanic people assimilate and what kind of governmental and social structures developed in these early Middle Ages that would later influence the making of Europe? ...
In the Middle Ages the tailoring business developed and fashion as a concept was born. ... Long, dragging clothes were typical in the Middle Ages especially for the rich. ... Armorial bearing shapes and mi-part outfits (two different color halves of clothing) were typical in the Middle Ages. ... The pointy "snout shoes" were typical in the Late Middle Ages -especially for the rich. ... The eastern half differed from the western in many respects: it carried on the traditions of the Hellenistic civilization, a blending of Greek and Middle Eastern elements; it was more commercial, more urban, and richer than the West, and its emperors, who in the Hellenistic tradition combined political and religious functions, had firmer control over all classes of society. ... Although many conflicts and hardships were suffered during these dark ages, many of our customs, beliefs, and governmental ways of life were formed during the Middles Ages.
Approximate Word count = 3262 Approximate Pages = 13 (250 words per page double spaced)
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