Fall of Rome - Decline of the Roman Empire
The Fall of Rome was due to split by communal and patriarchal forces which led to series of internal and external wars and thus the Decline of the Roman Empire leading to slavery. The spread of Christianity was a rescue route for the people who were suppressed and dominated by higher class.| Comments on article "Fall of Rome - Decline of the Roman Empire" | |||||||||||||||
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