No, it will decline in its own uniquely American way. Many people believe that this is already happening.
The Vikings had nothing to do with the decline of the Roman empire. They came into prominence well after the western empire had fallen. As the Vikings were also great traders in addition to their military strength, they more than likely had contact with the eastern part of the empire by way of Europe's rivers.
The British Empire was way larger and was way closer to today than the Roman Empire.
Latin derived words made their way into English through the Roman empire.
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success and control
If they did, they would have a civil way
In today's terms 1999 converted into Roman numerals is MCMXCIX. However, in times past the Romans themselves would have probably wrote out 1999 as MDCCCCLXXXXVIIII which can be simplified to IMM (-1+2000=1999) in the same way that VIIII is simplified to IX (-1+10=9). Today's rules governing the Roman numeral system were introduced during the Middle Ages centuries after the decline of the Roman Empire.
in what way was Christianity a unifying force in the roman
One way in which the Han dynasty and the Roman Empire were similar is that both built a strong system of roads.
Marc Antony helped the Roman empire in a backhanded way. By losing to Octavian in the civil war he enabled Octavian to add Egypt and all its wealth to the Roman empire.
Roman culture originated from ancient Rome in central Italy. The city was founded in 753 BC as a result of the unification of separate and independent settlements on what were t become the Seven Hills of Rome into a single city-state. This unification was said to have involved the fusion of Latins (who lived on five of the seven hills) and Sabines (who lived on two of the hills).