Roman Empire - Wikipedia
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The Western Roman Empire collapsed in 476 AD, whereas the Eastern Roman Empire (also known as the Byzantine Empire) persisted until the fall of Constantinople in 1453. By 100 BC, the city of Rome had expanded its rule from the Italian peninsula to most of the Mediterranean and beyond.
History of the Roman Empire - Wikipedia
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The subsequent period of centuries of the Roman Empire's history is conventionally labelled the "Byzantine Empire", with the reign of Heraclius beginning the Middle Byzantine period, which lasted until the Fourth Crusade.
Timeline: Rome - World History Encyclopedia
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The original Papal Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls in Rome, said to be the burial place of St. Paul and first established by Roman emperor Constantine the Great, burns down in an accidental fire. Rebuilding began quickly and the present-day basilica dates from 1840.
David Ending of Roman Empire | PDF | Roman Empire | Justinian I - Scribd
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The document outlines the timeline and events surrounding the decline of the Roman Empire, particularly focusing on the invasions by Germanic tribes and the political dynamics between Eastern and Western Roman authorities. It discusses significant figures such as Alaric, Geiseric, and the impact of the Huns under Attila, as well as the gradual loss of territories and the eventual fragmentation ...