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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 3H 52M

Why the Dark Ages Weren’t Really That Dark 🕯️ | Boring History for Sleep

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Forget the idea of a world lost in ignorance and endless decline. The so-called Dark Ages were also a time of learning, cultural exchange, innovation, and slow rebuilding after the fall of empires. Behind the shadows were communities adapting, preserving knowledge, and shaping the future in quiet ways. A calm story about an era misunderstood by history.Boring history for sleep – Soft stories about difficult lives.

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