Flavius Odoacer defeated the Roman army and captured "Rome" in 476. However he did not exactly capture the city of Rome itself, he captured Ravena, which was the capital at the time. At any rate, with his victory, Odocer became the king of Italy and his rule marks the end of the Roman Empire in the west.
Odoacer
Odoacer
The Fall of Rome
Odoacer
Well, in 476 CE [AD], it didn't.
Rome was not (As still is not) actually alive because it is a city. The history of Rome spanned from 753 BC to 476 AD.
After years of decline in the Empire, Odacer ousted the final emperor of Rome-- in 476 AD
Odoacer
27 BC - 476 AD (Western) 330-1453 (Eastern)
The Germanic tribe that conquered Rome in 476 AD was the Ostrogoths, led by their king, Odoacer. This event marked the end of the Western Roman Empire.
in 776 bc that was when the firt olyimpic games was held and in that time rome was found and in 476 ad the roman empire ended (sorry i am rubbish at history i only have a 3a.)
The years of ancient Rome run from the founding of the city in 753 BC to the fall of the western empire in 476 AD.