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    Mid term The anarchic time of the Roman Empire were forced to deal with tremendous challenges that caused the empire to spilt into three East, West and South. The biggest and most devastating challenge was the fall of Rome, which divides the empire in the first place. The east was mostly Germanic catholic tribes who banded together to control what was left of Rome and soon become the Carolingian empire, the South were control by the Muslims, while the East was the Greek orthodox Byzantine Empire. Though Rome falling was a abominable event the empires in the east and south were advancing at a rapid pass while the east empire was seen as backwards and behind the march to progress. Though the unsurpassable Roman Empire was great it was inflicted with internal hardship that soon brought the empire to its knees. The Roman Empire prided itself for its strong leaders, but soon found that good leaders are few and far in between. It can be argued that after Julie’s Creaser the leadership becomes more and more ineffective. Each new emperor becomes less connected to the people and seen them self more as a god than a man. The best example is Caligula the evil Emperor who proclaimed himself a god. The best way to describe Caligula is, as an insane emperor who…

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    The roman empire was one of the greatest and most powerful empires the world has ever seen. However, the unstoppable and unrelenting roman empire came to an end. Rome was a beautiful and prosperous empire, thought to be the center of the world no one could have foreseen and end to it. There are many theories and events which historians believe could have been the cause of this downfall. Religious, political, economic and other outside factors contributed to the fall. Most events that lead to the…

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    saying it is interesting to see what is not emphasized; how long the fall of Rome took. It takes a much longer time to found and establish an empire as opposed to destroying one. However while Rome wasn’t built in a day it wasn’t destroyed in a day either. Empires and kingdoms rise and fall, an important aspect of examining empires is distinguishing when one has fallen and when one has risen. Usually a significant and distinguishing factor of an empire is the ruler. However, while emperors…

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    Throughout history, empires fall and new one rise, but how could Rome, such a vast and powerful empire, crumble to pieces in front of our eyes? No matter how big and strong an empire and few factors can cause its decline in a matter of decades or centuries. If you had a strong and beautiful sunflower but suddenly stopped taking care of it, it would slowly wilt. The same can happen to civilizations, such as Rome. As many historians analyze this time period, they look at the primary, or main,…

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    The fall of the Roman Empire in 476 C.E marked a turning point in world history. Multiple distinctions can be made between the period of time before the fall of the Roman Empire and the period after its fall; however, certain aspects of life and society in the area retained the status quo. Politically, the fall of the Roman Empire marked a change from an imperial monarchy to feudalism. Economically, while the Roman Empire experienced a flourishing period for trade across its territories, after…

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    The great Roman empire eventually fell, there are many people that would say that the Roman empire fell for many reasons I believe it fell from a result of three. The Roman empire was able to accomplish many great things in architecture, government, entertainment, and military strategy; influencing the modern world. But in 476 C.E all these things would be no more as the curtain closed on Rome's 1,500-year-long performance. The three main reasons the Roman empire fell was the barbarian invasion,…

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    The Roman Empire was legendary in its height. Roads, architecture, politics, warfare, mythology and more made the nation one of the most successful and long lasting of any this planet has seen. They did though, like most civilizations, experience a fall. In this brief analysis, the pitfalls of the Great Roman Empire which lead to the decline are discussed. After 500 years as the world’s leading superpower the Western Roman Empire fell 476 A.D (Evans). Why exactly it fell is a matter of debate…

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    The Roman Empire was a powerful, imperialistic nation that dominated the world for 500 years, due to its successful military and thriving government. It was destined for an industrial revolution, according to Esolen, The Politically Incorrect Guide to Western Civilization. So what exactly caused the fall of Rome? Historians have debated numerous theories. The most famous explanation is the invasions of Germanic tribes. However, the internal conditions of Rome include: unstable economic…

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    Christianity’s control grew greatly and rapidly and this minimized the power of the empire. The church leader’s power increased while the Roman Empire’s power decreased. “Over time, Church leaders became influential and took away power from the emperor.” (Google.com) Some of the Christian’s beliefs and ways of life conflicted with the laws of the empire and the people chose Christian laws over the Empire’s laws. This contributed to the decline of the Roman Empire. Military problems were a…

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    The Empire of Rome was certainly one of the greatest in the history of mankind, but it fell. Why did it so? Given the complexity of the Empire’s organization and its long-lasting life, it is hard to assign one or two exact reasons which may exclusively be accountable for its fall. The point is that there were many reasons generated by many different triggers that have contributed to the fall of Empire. One can point simultaneously to internal and external factors which played a role in the…

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