No it was not. Christianity is a lagacy if he Romans. It developed during the Roman days and became the state religion of the Roman Empire. By the time of the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire (the eastern part of the Roman Empire continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years) the Catholic and the Orthodox churches had already developed. Their original names were Latin or Western Church and Greek or Eastern Church respectively. The former was the main form of Christianity in the western part of the empire and the latter was the main form of Christianity in the eastern part.
Fall of Rome (4 September 476 AD) Rise of Feudalism (5th century and results in 12th century) Rise in Attacks
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One of the emperors of Ancient Rome who have belived in Christanity.
It was Made in A.D. 392 by the Emperor Theodosius
Constantine was the first Christian emperor in 306AD and he made it the state religion.
The fall of Tarquin the Proud (the last King of Rome before the title was reinvented as the honorary title of the heir apparent to the Empress of the French (Napoleon I).
Before and after the rise and fall of Gaius Julius Caesar as Dictator, the Romans used a republican form of government, although prior to Caesar's rise to power it was a theoretically democratic republic, whilst afterwards, there was constant conflict over who should gain control, as Caesar had.
There was not such thing as the fall of Rome and the rise of Byzantium. The term fall of Rome refers to the fall of the western part of the empire, not the fall of the city of Rome. This part of this empire fell under the weight of the invasions by the Germanic peoples. The eastern part was not affected by these invasions and continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years. Byzantine empire is a term which has been coined by historians to indicate the eastern part of the Roman empire after the fall of the western part. The people in question did not know this term and called their empire Roman Empire. Therefore, the so-called Byzantine Empire was the continuation of the Roman Empire. As for Byzantium, the name of this city changed to Constantinople more than 100 years before the Byzantine period. Therefore, there was no such thing as the rise of Byzantium either as a city of as an empire. Six Roman Emperors were killed by the imperial guard, but these were long before the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire
There are adherents to single factors, but more people think Rome fell because of a combination of such factors as Christianity, decadence, and military problems. Even the rise of Islam is proposed as the reason for Rome's fall, by some who think the Fall of Rome happened at Constantinople in the 15th Century. Here I am writing about a roughly fifth century fall of Rome (or the western division of the Roman Empire).
J. G. Sheppard has written: 'The fall of Rome and the rise of the new nationalities'
Polytheism.