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because the eastern side of rome was really busy fighting persia it didn't help the western side as much

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Two of the major causes of conflict between Rome and Persia were fights about the border between these two empires and disagreement about political control of Armenia

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Q: How might Rome's battles with Persia have contributed to the western roman empire decline?
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