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Which region was most kino during the dark ages?
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Vandal kingdoms of North Africa
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Franks, Anglo-Saxons, and the Sassanids
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Vikings
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the Vandals and the Visigoths are kind of curious because it's like some sort of odd anomaly
to think that at one point there used to be Germs all over the Mediterranean like that, in the most unexpected of places
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ostrogothic kingdom

tmw a barbarian ruler did a much better job trying to restore the glory of rome than an actual roman emperor did (theodoric vs justinian)
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>kino
Go back.
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Hispania, Italia and Eastern Roman Empire, the first ones retained the sophistication of Latin culture and for Visigoths, the territorial political unity with a system based on elective monarchy and 2 annual religious councils; uncommon for a time of absolute despotism.
The last one because it was Romans themselves and it was automatically kino.
It was the time of Boethius, St. Isidore, St. Lader, Martin of Braga, Cassiodorus, Taius, Idelfonsus, Procopius of Caesarea, Saint Gregory the Great, Saint Benedict and many other thinkers and fathers of the Church.



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