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August 25, 2021, 05:15:32 PM
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he Fall of Rome/Fall of the Roman Empire marked a pivotal point in human history and ended Roman power in the west 1,000 years after the city’s foundation.
The Roman empire, towards the end of its lifetime, could not stop the relentless barbarian attacks that chipped away at its borders until, by the time of Romulus, there was little more than Italy left. While the Eastern half of the empire, known as the Byzantine Empire, survived until 1453, the Western Roman Empire crumbled in the 5th century, never to be seen again.

There is a beautiful narrative, once the legends of the Romans.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJz15Y6hKMM&t=0s
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August 25, 2021, 06:08:52 PM
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The entire ottoman empire has collapsed, how can the roman empire not collapse?

 but in the background all empires collapsed for the same reason!

So what do you think is this common cause?
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August 26, 2021, 10:22:25 AM
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The roman empire was massive and so powerful and yet it didn't survive. The best lesson we can learn from the Romans is that even the strongest country will eventually fall, nothing is going to last forever. I also find the Roman history very interesting, how the fought wars in the Middle East, Africa and even in England. Seeing the fortifications in England or France with my own eyes was very impressive. Kind of sad to look at Italy now and then see how powerful the Romans where back in the day.
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August 27, 2021, 09:02:03 AM
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oh, the Roman Empire is one of my favorite historical topics. Incredible power and such beauty
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August 27, 2021, 09:33:25 AM
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The entire ottoman empire has collapsed, how can the roman empire not collapse?

 but in the background all empires collapsed for the same reason!

So what do you think is this common cause?

The Root cause is Pride. Like a swelling balloon, once a Kingdom becomes puffed up, selfish and less depend on GOD, it weakens, losses it defense, burst open and it's brought low. Once pride start creeping in, and the people it oppress start humbling themselves (and depending on their CREATOR for help) that's when you should start counting the end of the kingdom unless it humbles itself again
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August 27, 2021, 09:44:23 AM
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he Fall of Rome/Fall of the Roman Empire marked a pivotal point in human history and ended Roman power in the west 1,000 years after the city’s foundation.
The Roman empire, towards the end of its lifetime, could not stop the relentless barbarian attacks that chipped away at its borders until, by the time of Romulus, there was little more than Italy left. While the Eastern half of the empire, known as the Byzantine Empire, survived until 1453, the Western Roman Empire crumbled in the 5th century, never to be seen again.

There is a beautiful narrative, once the legends of the Romans.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJz15Y6hKMM&t=0s


Seriously ? you received a Merit for this Plagiarized Thread?



I smell something fishy on this one.
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