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  1. Late antiquity: Late antiquity is the time of transition from classical antiquity to the Middle Ages, generally spanning the 3rd–7th century in Europe and adjacent areas bordering the Mediterranean Basin. The popularization of this periodization in English has generally been credited ... (History) [100%] 2023-12-19 [Late antiquity] [Classical antiquity]...
  2. Late antiquity: 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 ... (Post-classical antiquity in western Eurasia and northern Africa) [100%] 2025-04-02 [Classical antiquity] [History of the Mediterranean]...
  3. Journal of Late Antiquity: The Journal of Late Antiquity is an academic journal and the first international English-language journal devoted to the Late Antiquity. The journal was founded in 2008 and is published twice a year by the Johns Hopkins University Press. (History) [70%] 2024-01-08 [Late antiquity]
  4. Papacy in late antiquity: The Papacy in late antiquity was a period in papal history between 313, when the Peace in the Church began, and the pontificate of Simplicius in 476, when the Roman Empire of the West fell. The beginning of this period ... (History of papacy between 313-476) [70%] 2023-12-26 [History of Christianity] [4th-century popes]...
  5. The Oxford Dictionary of Late Antiquity: The Oxford Dictionary of Late Antiquity (ODLA) is the first comprehensive, multi-disciplinary reference work covering culture, history, religion, and life in Late Antiquity. This was the period in Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Near East from about AD 250 ... (History) [57%] 2023-12-24 [Late antiquity]
  6. List of states during Late Antiquity: Late Antiquity is a historiographical term for the historical period from c. 200 AD to c. (none) [57%] 2024-01-09 [Late antiquity]
  7. North Africa’s Place in the Mediterranean Economy of Late Antiquity: The Mediterranean Sea was the economic focal point of the Roman Empire. Rome's armies first established an empire across these waters beginning back in the times of the Roman Republic. In 200 CE, the Mediterranean was still the channel ... [44%] 2019-02-06

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