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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
How Dark Were The Dark Ages?
THE HISTORY CHANNEL® PRESENTS A TWO-HOUR SPECIAL THAT BRINGS TO LIFE ONE OF HUMANITY’S MOST VIOLENT AND DESPERATE PERIODS – THE 600-YEAR SPAN BETWEEN THE FALL OF ROME AND THE FIRST CRUSADE
THE DARK AGES
Sunday, March 4th at 9 p.m. ET/PT
NEW YORK, 2007—After the fall
of Rome and before the rebirth of the Renaissance, Europe survived six centuries
of continental revolution characterized by famine, plague and bloodshed – a time
known as the Dark Ages. At its worst, life in the Dark Ages was miserable,
brutish and — for the fortunate — short. But through the darkness shone
scattered rays of light, men and women who tended the flame of progress while
the world around them descended into chaos. Those points of light brought about
the footprint of modern Europe both politically and culturally. The two-hour
special THE DARK AGES explores the unprecedented period spanning the fall
of Rome and Europe’s “medieval awakening.” THE DARK AGES premieres Sunday,
March 4th at 9 p.m. ET/PT on The History Channel®.
THE DARK AGES saw the gradual ebb, and occasional resurgence, of the cultural and technological progress made by the Romans. Trade, industry, engineering and technology all teetered on the brink of extinction. At one point, Rome looked set to rise once again to its former glory, but the bubonic plague decimated that dream — along with up to half of the world’s population — when it swept across the continent. Meanwhile, Christianity rose as a new form of unity in an otherwise fragmented world. Kings adopted the religion, which they used to justify their military designs and bludgeon rival kingdoms. It was an era when war was only rarely interrupted by peace. From the north came murderous Vikings, who terrorized Great Britain and mainland Europe in search of treasure and territory. From the south came mighty Moorish forces intent on spreading the word of a different prophet in a precursor to the Crusades.
Through dramatic high-definition cinematography and compelling storytelling, THE DARK AGES sheds light on the turbulent period between 410 A.D., when Rome fell to the Visigoths, and 1095 A.D., when Pope Urban II launched the First Crusade.
History.com, the definitive historical online resource, will complement THE DARK AGES with the addition of a special site including an interactive timeline with CGI, videos and images, as well as a medieval dress-up game. The game will feature a name generator, dress-up and medieval profile for users to create their character using their own face. Users can dress up that character with elaborate customization – including tools and weapons that are historically accurate. After this is complete, a fully-dressed character that opens a parchment scroll with a red seal provides the user with their final character profile. The site is expected to launch in early February.
Executive Producer for The History Channel is Dolores Gavin. THE DARK AGES was produced for The History Channel by KPI. Director-Producer-Writer is Chris Cassel.
The History Channel® is one of the leading cable television networks featuring compelling original, non-fiction specials and series that bring history to life in a powerful and entertaining manner across multiple platforms. The network provides an inviting place where people experience history in new and exciting ways enabling them to connect their lives today to the great lives and events of the past that provide a blueprint for the future. The History Channel has earned four Peabody Awards, three Primetime Emmy® Awards, ten News & Documentary Emmy® Awards and received the prestigious Governor's Award from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for the network's Save Our History® campaign dedicated to historic preservation and history education. The History Channel reaches more than 91 million Nielsen subscribers. The website is located at www.History.com.
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