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Greetings, often readers associate Rome with Western Europe. But the City of Rome was practically destroyed by the early 4th Century ( early 300s) A.D, when Constintine came to power. Seeing this, he moved the capitol East, to the meeting point of continents, to a New Rome situated on the Bosphorus Strait. Posts here will include discusions Christainity and the Empire, Paganism and the Empire, Persia and the Empire, the Arab and Trurkish tribes, economic and military factors, and Constantinople and Western Europe...
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Rome, Persia, and the Newly Allied Arab Tribes

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Greetings, Come explore why the Eastern Roman Empire fell! Much discussed are the incursions by members of the "barbarian" North. But hardly ever do we hear of Rome's simultaneous wars with Persia and the allied Arab tribes.
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Keys to Understanding How Rome Fell

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Jan 18, 2025
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The decline of the Roman Empire was a multi-faceted event. The defeat of Persia perhaps cost the Romans too much, as it depleted resources for issues/problems later. The photo above shows a Greek and Persian at battle. Photo Credit: By Άγνωστος - National Museums Scotland, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=5507148