The Senate continued to meet in Rome just as it had for nearly a millennium. Latin remained the language of administration.
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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 ...
I love finding, playing, and sharing videogames that involve ancient history. Whether it's sailing the seas of the Aegean in Assassin's Creed Odyssey, making tactical decisions in Total War, or even ...
More than any other event in Western history the so-called “Decline and Fall of Rome” has been weaponized for centuries to promote a variety of social, religious, or ideological agendas. British ...
Arresting a charioteer in the late Roman world was a perilous act. A large portion of the Roman populace felt great affinity for members of one of the four factiones (“factions”) that dominated the ...
Yield! Fall Of Rome redefines the 4X experience with its focused gameplay, meaningful decisions, and a fresh take on the genre. "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisici elit …" wait, wait, ...
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