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How did the Roman Empire decline? What made the Roman Empire so powerful? What caused the Dark Ages in Rome? What were the main causes of Rome's civil war? What long-term political factors led to the collapse of the Roman Empire?
How long did the Greek empire last? Read on to find the answers and learn about the lifespan of 55 civilizations! How Long Does a Civilization Last? Recently, I was talking with a colleague at work, and I mentioned that civilizations usually only last 500 years. The only problem was ...
How did the Roman Catholic Church become powerful after the fall of Rome? How did Rome's geography help its political and economic growth? How did Vespasian transform the Roman political system? How was Western Europe affected by the collapse of Rome?
How did the Roman Catholic Church become powerful after the fall of Rome? The Fall Of The Roman Empire: The Roman Empire was once the most powerful empire in the world. However, as it expanded and the times changed, it became too large for its own good. At its biggest, the Rom...
How Did The Fall Of The Roman Empire cause of theRomanEmpire’s demise is an ongoing debate in academia. Some scholars claim that Rome fell in a matter of 70 years. While it is true that the western half of theEmpirewas overrun in the better part of the fifth century CE‚ there was...
The Roman Empire was one of the largest and most successful empires in world history. Not only did the Romans win the wars, but they also won the peace, pax Romana. Even after the collapse of the western part of the empire, the idea of Imperium Romanum continued to have a strong ...
A.D. 476Western Roman Emperor deposed Between 235 and 284, more than 20 Roman emperors take the throne in a chaotic period known as the Crisis of the Third Century. This period ends when Diocletian becomes emperor and divides the Roman Empire into eastern and western regions, each ruled by...
How did Mao Zedong's policies impact China's relationship with other countries? Mao's policies, particularly his stance against the U.S. and Soviet Union, positioned China as an independent communist power, affecting international relations and alliances. ...
In 509 B.C Rome became a republic, from there the Romans were expanding more and more every year. Over a 500 hundred year time period the Romans grew from a big city to a vast empire of many countries with a tremendous army. Rome changed over time because of when Rome change their go...