collapse of the Roman Empire
"The Roman Empire collapsed of its own corruption and internal dissatisfaction- external enemies were a minimal factor."Roman Empire stood in Great power for many decades, undefeated, strong and dominant. It was a common belief that the empire would last eternally. During the rule of Augustus, it was a time of the cultural development, piece and economic stability. It was the "Golden age" as historians call it. Yet nothing lasts forever. After the death of Augustus came the Five Good emperors, under whose rule the empire still flourished although not as much as under Augustus. I disagree with the statement above, I think Roman Empire declined due to external attacks of barbarians, which proceeded through the years and damaged and weakened the Roman Empire, rather then due to internal corruption . Although the decline of the Roman Emp
He was incompetent and oppressive, and was not capable to rule. In the third century Barbarian invasions became severe. The assembly of the fighting men chose the king. On western and northern frontier the pressure from German tribes became more intense from German tribes. ire was a great deal related to bad rulers and the chaos that occurred in the empire after the death of Marcus Aurelius, the last good emperor. In the third century the most aggressive Germanic tribes were Goths. the great distinction between the lower class, Humiliores, and the upper class, Honestiores, became more visible. The upper class, however, had more privileges. The Parthians made the Iranians independent, which gave them the right to establish independent empire. Piracy and the neglect of ports and roads reduced trade. Roman Empire experienced great financial needs and inflations. Septimius Severus ( r 193- 211) was forced to double the pay of the solders due to inflations, this increased the imperial budget by almost 25%. Due to the barbaric attacks, agricultural production decreased, shortage of workers for the large farms became a great problem. Although the empire did improve a little bit with time, it never got to flourish as it used to.
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Parthians Iranians,
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Goths Sassanian,
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