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The Fall of the Roman Empire The Fall of the Empire happens in 3 parts. 1.The Empire becomes weak. 2.Two leaders return the Empire to power. 3.The Western half of the Empire falls.

1. The Empire becomes weak AD –Marcus Aurelius’ son, Commodus, rules. He was irresponsible, and made things worse. Other Problems –Barbarians disrupting trade. –Far Eastern goods become popular. –Soil struggles to provide enough food. –Germanic Tribes (the Goths) keep attacking. –Political leaders become corrupt and weak.

Diocletian and Constantine

2. Diocletian and Constantine Diocletian rules from AD. –Doubled the size of the Roman Legions. –Persecuted the Christians to make Emperor stronger. –Divided the Empire into two halves, each with their own Emperor. Eastern Half (Greek-speaking, big cities, trade) Western Half (Latin-speaking, farming, poorer) Diocletian took the Eastern half for himself.

Constantine –311 AD, four rivals fight for power in Rome. Constantine wins the western half in battle. “In this sign, go conquer” –Later, he takes over the Eastern half as well. –Passed the Edict of Milan, persecution of the Christians stops. Christianity becomes official religion of the Empire. –He moves the capital to Byzantium, which he renames Constantinopole. Better trade, easier to protect, and Christian. Both Empires are now Christian.

3. Barbarians overtake the Empire Germanic Tribes who live in northern Europe, strike now that Rome is weak. Also, the Huns from Russia are moving South. First, the Goths move into Rome, trying to run from the Huns. They destroy the city. 410AD Then the Huns move into Rome, destroying the Roman Empire. –Attila the Hun –The Huns attack Constantinople, but can’t get it. 476AD, Last Roman Emperor overthrown by the Goths. The Western Half is fallen, the Eastern half lives on.

Alaric and the Visigoths sacking Rome

Attila banqueting

Barbarian Kingdoms 530 AD