210 Reasons for the decline of the Roman Empire

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*From The Historical Atlas by William R. Shepherd, 1911.
 
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*[[Destruction of environment ]]
 
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*[[Destruction of peasantry]]  
 
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*[[Destruction of political process  
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*Destruction of Roman influence]]  
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*[[Devastation]]  
 
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*[[Differences in wealth]]  
 
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*[[Emancipation of slaves]]  
 
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*[[Enervation ]]
 
*[[Enervation ]]
*[[Epidemics]]  
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*[[Equal rights, granting of]]  
 
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::See also: Karl Galinsky in Classical and Modern Interactions (1992) 53-73
 
::See also: Karl Galinsky in Classical and Modern Interactions (1992) 53-73
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Latest revision as of 11:30, 23 May 2009

  • From The Historical Atlas by William R. Shepherd, 1911.

The Introduction of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon


Source: A. Demandt, Der Fall Roms (1984) 695
See also: Karl Galinsky in Classical and Modern Interactions (1992) 53-73
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