Corruption weakened Rome because officials used threats and bribery to achieve their goals, often ignoring the needs of Roman citizens. Also in the downfall of the Easter Roman the Praetorian Guard which was the personal guards for the emperor took bribes for the spot for the emperor.
The 400s AD, after the fall of Rome.
Corrupt officials would threat and bribe others, to achieve their goals, usually ignoring the needs of the citizens.
Attila is the leader of the Huns, but he did not attack first the Visogoths did.
Eurasian peoples moved into the Roman Empire and were settled there, eventually forming a major part of the Empire's army. The last Western Empire's ruler Romulus was displaced by his army commander, Oadacer, a Goth.
rome experienced many invasions from everywhere around europe. eventually they had so much enemies they were taken over in around the 400s
Do you mean BC or AD? If BC, the patricians controlled the government of the Republic, if you mean AD, it would technically be the Romans, but the capital was no longer in Rome at the time.
classical period
The time period that the Roman civilization extended was 12 centuries.From the establishment of Rome in 753 BCE until the end of the western Roman Empire at 476 ADFrom the 200s BC until the 400s AD
In the 200s, the Roman Empire faced internal instability due to political corruption, economic decline, and a series of short-lived emperors, leading to the Crisis of the Third Century. The 300s saw the rise of external threats from tribes such as the Goths and Vandals, alongside increasing pressures from Persia. By the 400s, the Western Roman Empire was further weakened by invasions from various barbarian groups, including the Huns and the eventual sack of Rome in 410 by the Visigoths. These compounded threats ultimately contributed to the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD.
Rome's military problems weakened the empire because the soldiers started pledging their allegiance not to Rome, but to individual leaders.
They took the entire city. With this the Roman structure of government and services were gone. This was a start of the Middle Ages an age of chaos and poverty.
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