because where the roman empires kept on hunting down different species of animals and cutting down trees all the nature went and fought against them and won.
The cast of Nature Is the Canvas We Destroy - 2013 includes: Roman Druker as Narrator Scott Gruzinsky Anna Gruzinsky
There was no Greek empire to destroy. The Greek world comprised over 2,000 independent city-states. They were eventually absorbed into the Roman Empire.
The Germanic invaders of the 5th century destroyed the western part of the Roman Empire, which fell as was replaced by kingdoms established by the invaders. The eastern part of the Roman Empire was not affected and continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years
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The Vikings had nothing to do with the decline of the Roman empire. They came into prominence well after the western empire had fallen. As the Vikings were also great traders in addition to their military strength, they more than likely had contact with the eastern part of the empire by way of Europe's rivers.
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The group often described as militaristic and wanting to destroy the Roman Empire includes the various Germanic tribes, such as the Visigoths and Vandals, who launched invasions into Roman territories in the late antiquity period. Additionally, the Huns, led by Attila, posed a significant threat to Rome through their aggressive military campaigns. These groups sought to challenge Roman authority and expand their own territories, contributing to the eventual decline of the Western Roman Empire.
No, it is not right to destroy nature. Why? One example of a reason not to destroy nature is that if we didn't have any trees, we wouldn't be able to breathe! In conclusion, it's not right to destroy nature.
In 410 the Visigoths (Goths of the west) sacked the city of Rome. They did not destroy it.
Voltaire said the Holy Roman Empire was not 'Holy, Roman, or an Empire.'
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The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.The Roman empire was ruled by Roman law.