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The fall of Rome wasn’t the end - here’s why
We’re told Rome fell in 476 AD. But what if that’s only half the story? For nearly 200 years after the so-called “Fall,” Rome was once again under Roman control — ruled not by Western emperors, but by ...
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The fall of Rome left ordinary citizens trapped inside a fading empire
After centuries of instability, the Western Roman Empire ended not with one final battle, but through a political shift that left much of its old system intact. Odoacer removed the young emperor ...
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