Message from @Shiba Inu
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He is incoherently rambling
@PunishedMuskovy yes i think thats pretty uncontroversial
what period of time can we most accurately pin the dark ages to
The tribes that migrated into the Roman Empire were mostly Arian Christians though?????
Bro pls stop
You're hurting me
This hurts to watch
hahah wut
the goths wuz christians
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They were so like
I mean
Alaric was a Christian
The Visigothic and Ostrogothic kingdoms were Christian
Bro pls stop oh my goodness
Plus you fundamentally misunderstand the Germanic migrations
These were not large populations of people
And they had already been moving into these territories for a century prior
Remove the enter key from your keyboard or throw your phone against the wall this hurts to watch
many converted after getting on to the italian peninsula, thats not to say that the franks and germans at that stage were all christian
You're right. Clovis converted to Cheistianity, the first king of the Franks.
What's your point
Are you saying the Dark Ages was like a decade bro
And that's the only time we can isolate it to since pagans supposedly resurged???
Source pls
all of this shit sounds like it happened before the "dark ages" began
aka the middle ages
which is what we are taught by schools were the dark ages
Whenever Germans became mercenaries in the Roman army if they weren't Christians before they usually became Christians after
And many successful raiders were former Roman mercenaries
Arianism was very popular in Germany prior to all of this
Paganism inly survived in the northern parts which is why the Franks would launch crusades into Saxony
But there was no diaspora of pagans that caused a decline of Christianity in the Roman Empire my guy
You should be given the retard role ngl
But yeah the Germans "at this stage" had been Christian for two centuries
They didn't all miraculously convert when they settled in Italy
What a meme
Pagan shit was restricted to the scandinavians and baltics during the "dark ages" if im correct
Was dead in Scandinavia by the 11th century basically