9. The Middle Ages Were a ‘Dark Age’

The notion of the Middle Ages as a “Dark Age” was a product of Renaissance thinkers who wanted to highlight their own era’s progress. They deliberately painted the medieval period as one of ignorance and stagnation to contrast it with their intellectual revival. In reality, the Middle Ages were rich with scientific discoveries, artistic innovation, and cultural growth. This fabricated label has persisted, overshadowing a vibrant and dynamic era. Explore the truth behind this myth at HistoryExtra.