Dark Days of 536 A.D.

Dark Days of 536 A.D.

In 535-536 A.D., the world experienced extreme weather, including the absence of sunlight and noxious fumes. Scientists have well-documented this event, which is often considered a precursor to the Plague of Justinian. Although its exact cause remains unknown, scientific findings support its occurrence.

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