Please don't refer to the early Middle Ages (or any part of the Middle Ages) as "The Dark Ages." The ten centuries from the Fall of Rome to Gutenberg (my preferred bookends) weren't all unicorns & rainbows, but they weren't all "dark" either. They were full of humans being human.
I know he described the (early) medieval period as dark, but what I'm wondering is who first used the term "dark ages" (or the equivalent in another language) as a label for a period of history.
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This suggests English writers were the first to use the phrase "dark ages" as a label, but it doesn't say which one. Do you know?
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