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Nobody DESTROYED ancient Rome, they just tried to conquer it. Usually, it was the Byzantine empire that sacked Rome 3 times. But Rome was never destroyed, the real story is this:

Rome was low on food, it was vulnerable, everybody was dying from Roman flu, hunger, and thirst. Until the Byzantine empire came the third time and sacked Rome- they took all their riches.

When the Byzantium empire got all the riches, he said to the Romans, "I may think about giving you some food..." and he did. The Romans were fit, they were healthy, and ready to battle. They overthrew the Byzantine empire and ancient Rome was at peace again. After that, everybody started making new inventions and now here we are in 2012.

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