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  1. Late antiquity is sometimes defined as spanning from the end of classical antiquity to the local start of the Middle Ages, from around the late 3rd century up to the 7th or 8th century in Europe and adjacent areas bordering the Mediterranean Basin depending on location. [1]

  2. History of Europe - Late Antiquity, Roman World, Reconfiguration: The Roman Empire of late antiquity was no longer the original empire of its founder, Augustus, nor was it even the 2nd-century entity of the emperor Marcus Aurelius.

  3. 24 de feb. de 2011 · Late antiquity was the period ( c. 300— c. 800) during which barbarian invasions defeated the Roman Empire in Western Europe by the 5th century and Arab invasions ended Roman rule over the eastern and southern Mediterranean coasts by the 7th century.

  4. Late Antiquity, the period between approximately 250 and 750 CE, witnessed massive cultural and political changes: the emergence of the world’s great monotheistic religions, rabbinic Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; the development, and eventual destruction, of the Sasanian empire, the last Persian empire of Antiquity; the Germanic conquest ...

  5. 1 de abr. de 2021 · Introduction. Late Antiquity: A Resource Guide. Late antiquity refers to the final centuries of classical civilization (late 3rd century to the 7th century). This guide lists secondary sources and primary ancient Greek and Latin materials from this period which are housed in the Library of Congress. Introduction.