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Ostrogoths

Justinian

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Justin-time-ian Reigned for 38 years (from 527 and 565 AD) Reformer in Augustus Caesar fashion Wanted to restore both Eastern and Western empires Nearly accomplished this Temporarily regained Western regions with the help of Belisarius and Narses, his generals/homeboys Before the empire could be put back together, Persia threatened it He bribed them so that the empire would be left alone Khosrow I was to be paid tribute annually He then turned back to the West 533 ? Belisaurius and an army of mercenaries were sent to retake North Africa, beating the Vandals Returned to a Roman triumph with the Vandal king as a prisoner Took a few more years to stabilize (548) 535 ? Reconquest of Italy began Still ruled by Ostrogoths

The Fall of Rome and the Transformation of Christianity

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Week 9: The Fall of Rome and the Transformation of Christianity Losing Their Grip 5th century (400) C.E.: Rome lost their grip on Europe after nearly half a millennium of rule Decline left untold devastation, political chaos One of the most fascinating and problematic issues in history: why did Rome fall? Barbarian forces overran western Roman empire, spelling the end of an era Roman government in the east (Byzantine Empire) survived for another 1000 years Rome?s absence in west brought tremendous changes Increasing pressures from those outside the empire (barbarians) compelled the Romans to let more foreigners inside their state Referred to Germans because most of these people spoke language based on common Germanic Represented a wide array of nations and cultures

Rome Supplemental Notes

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ROME NOTES The Founding of the Roman Republic & the Conquest of Italy, Carthage, and the Western Mediterranean The legendary date for the founding of the city of Rome is 753 BCE, and although this date is probably not exact, it is probably approximately correct. Legend of Romulus and Remus
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