When people refer to the fall of Rome, they ware usually referring to 476 AD, when the last West Roman Emperor was deposed, and the East Roman Emperor was asked to unite the offices of the two emperors. The fall of Rome was a long, drawn out affair that actually began well before 476 and lasted until well after. And my guess is that at the time, very few people noticed any sudden change between how things were before and after.
The government of the Roman Empire continued to survive in Constantinople until 1453.
The Senate of the West Roman Empire continued to function separately from the East Roman Empire until 603. It may have continued after that, but that is the last date for any action we know of it did.
Clearly the Church continued to function. And so did the governments of all the various Germanic kingdoms that had already sprung up: Franks, Visigoths, Ostrogoths, Vandals, and so on, for varying amounts of time.
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the cathlic church
Roman institutions eventually collapsed. The institution which survived and grew stronger was the Latin Church, which later came to be called the Roman Catholic Church.
The Roman Catholic church survived the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The Orthodox Church survived the fall of the Byzantine Empire.
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About 1,229 years passed between the founding and the fall.
In Han China the strict family hierarchy stayed and the belief values of Confucianism. In the Roman Empire the architecture and philosophical thinking survived also the whole eastern half did also. In Gupta India the culture survived and this was caste system and Hinduism.
Roman institutions eventually collapsed. The institution which survived and grew stronger was the Latin Church, which later came to be called the Roman Catholic Church.
The Roman Catholic church survived the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The Orthodox Church survived the fall of the Byzantine Empire.
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culture of the eastern roman empire survived the fall of by still being used by the byzantine empire (but i cannot give specific culture dtails)
Charles Romes's birth name is Charles Michael Romes.
The requirements for honors may differ from one institution to another. However, a 3.41 could fall within the Cum Laude category depending on the institution.
Charles Romes is 6' 1".
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The highest fall survived by a person is approximately 10,000 meters (33,000 feet). Vesna Vulovic, a flight attendant, survived a fall from this height in 1972 after her plane exploded in mid-air.
No. Bumblebee survived. Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, is a prequel to the Transformers:G1 and other Transformers franchises. So why did Bumblebee appear in the Transformers franchise after the autobots left Cybertron? It's obvious that Bumblebee survived.
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