Ancient Rome
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Ancient Rome Outcome: The Fall of the Roman Empire
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The Fall of the Roman Empire
1. A Century of Crisisa. PaxRomana (“Latin for Roman Peace”) came to an end
with Marcus Aurelius (AD 161-180)b. The rulers that followed were unable to manage the large
empire and its growing problems.c. Result: The Roman Empire began to decline
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The Roman Empire Under Augustus
Stable
Secure
Powerful!
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Rome Fell Like a Game of Jenga
Social Factors
Economic Factors
Political Factors
Military Factors
Many factors weakened Rome over the course of several centuries. By the end, it was too broken to
save
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4 FACTORS WEAKENED ROME
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The Fall of the Roman Empire
2. Problemsa. Economic
i. Trade was disrupted by hostile tribes and piratesii. No new gold or silver sources = raise taxesiii. Created more money = inflation (bad)iv. Soil in Italy and Western Europe became
increasingly less fertile
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The Fall of the Roman Empire
b. Politicali. Citizens were losing their patriotism towards
Romeii. Government began to be controlled by militaryiii. Terrible emperors such as Nero, Commodus, &
Caligula murdered and impoverished their people
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Examples of BAD EMPERORS!Caligula
Ruled 37-41 ADLacked experience of collective decision making Rumored incest with 3 of his sistersRumored to enjoy watching tortureWanted to make his horse a member of the SenateWas stabbed by imperial bodyguard while watching a gladitorial show in 41AD
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Examples of BAD EMPERORS!Nero
Ruled from 54-68 ADLittle interest in governing, preferred to be poet & actorBurned down part of the city to build his palacePersecuted Christians Killed his motherCommitted suicide after being deposed by the senate
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Examples of BAD EMPERORS!Commodus
Ruled from 180-192 AD; empire begins to erode, ends PaxRomanaWasn’t very brightRan a “hands-off” governmentNot a military leaderWas vain, thought of himself like Hercules & fought in the Colosseum; renamed Rome coloniaCommodianaWas assassinated by eating poison beef and strangled when it was feared he might recover from the poison
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Commodus in Gladiator
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Examples of BAD EMPERORS!Elagabulus
Ruled from 218-222 ADWanted to make the sun-god Elagabal the main deity in the PantheonActed as if he were a godBuilt a new temple for Elagabal; actions appalled the Roman subjectsWas murdered by praetorian guards in 222 AD
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The Fall of the Roman Empire
c. Sociali. People were slowly losing their confidence in the
Empireii. Gap between rich and poor was still very wideiii. Decline in interest in public affairs
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d. Militaryi. Low funds for defenseii. Mercenaries (foreign soldiers) hired who
accepted lower pay iii. Soldiers were less disciplined and loyal
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The Fall of the Roman Empire
3. Reform Attempteda. Emperor Diocletian
i. Becomes emperor in 284 ADii. Ruled with iron fist and limited personal freedomsiii. Doubled size of armyiv. Sought to control inflationv. Divided empire in two: Greek Speaking East & Latin
Speaking West
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Split of the Empire
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Emperor Constantine
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The Fall of the Roman Empireb. Emperor Constantine
i. Embraced Christianity due to vision he had at the battle of Milvian Bridge; victory at Milvian Bridge made him sole ruler of Rome
ii. First Christian Roman emperoriii. Issued the Edict of Milan which allowed Christians
to worship freelyiv. Moves capital of empire east to Byzantium; builds
new cityv. New city is later renamed Constantinople (in
modern day Turkey)vi. Eastern empire flourishes due to trade and wealth
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The Fall of the Roman Empire
4. Western Empire Crumblesa. The decline of the Western Roman Empire took place
over many yearsb. Final collapse was due to:
i. Worsening internal problemsii. The separation of the Western Empire from
wealthier Eastiii. Outside invasions
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The Fall of the Roman Empire
c. Germanic Invasionsi. Mongol nomads, The Huns, forced Germanic
peoples on empire’s borders to push into Roman lands
ii. Last Roman Emperor, Romulus Augustulus, ousted by Germanic forces in 476 AD
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Attila the Hun
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Invasion Routes
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Romulus Augustulus Deposed
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Finished.
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The Fall of the Roman Empire
Result: The Western Roman Empire was no more but the eastern empire would continue to thrive as a region known today as Byzantium