There were a number of reasons or causes as to why the Roman empire went into decline and fell. They ranged from the economy to the weakened military that couldn't defend the borders, the faulty leadership in government and even to lead poisoning. The best anyone can say is that it was a combination of circumstances and events that brought about the fall of Rome.
Edward Gibbon wrote The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
If you mean The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, it was Edward Gibbon.
The author of "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" is Edward Gibbon.
Era of decline upon the collapse of the roman empire is called Fall of Rome
The term decline and fall of the empire is used because the empire begun to decline centuries before it actually fell. There was a decline in the economy of the empire with a big reduction in the volume of trade and the collapse of the urban economy. There was also a decline in the ability of the empire to defend itself from attacks from outside. The fall of the Western Roman Empire (the western part of the empire) was quite quick and occurred as a result of the Germanic invasions. These Germanic peoples took over most of the lands of the west. The eastern Roman Empire (the eastern part of the empire) was not affected by these invasions and continued to exist for another 1,000 years.
romans lost their empire
The Germanic kingdoms dominated the lands.:)After the fall of the Roman Empire, Germans started moving to Europe, German and Roman governments merged, the pope appointed emperor Cherlemagne of the Romans and there was social and cultural decline in Europe.
the Romans empires fall
They influenced the Romans history because they were a huge part in causing the roman empire to fall
Western Europe declined.
It all started by a simple thing for example by the roman empire decline affected the christians because the christians taught that the Romans were gona change who they were but they dint
Edward Gibbon wrote "The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" in the 18th century. Gibbon's work is considered a classic in historical literature and provides a comprehensive account of the Roman Empire's history and eventual decline.