Only three? Well, here are three random selected ones. Apathy on the part of the people, the granting of universal citizenship, barbarian invasions. According to a recent German study, there were 210 reasons for the decline and fall of the Roman Empire.
Many historians in their opinion the decline took well over two hundred years. Additional reasons to add to the first answer are the following:
A. A decline in the Roman population, this resulted in fewer troops and more reliance on former barbarians to man the legions.
A1. The decline in population also resulted in the downturn of growth in the agricultural and industrial economics.
B. The coinage was debased aiding to the economic instability.
C. Cultural stagnation. No new ideas or philosophies were being generated.
D. The incursions by barbarians along the empire's frontiers was ever present and increasing.
No.
The assassination of Caesar did not lead to the fall of Rome. Ancient Rome continued to exist for more than 500 years after his death. His assassination precipitated events which led to the fall of the Roman Republic and its emplacement by 503 years of rule by emperors.
The pre-Christian Roman religion, although a personal one in one sense, was also a state religion. The prosperity and good of the empire depended on the worshiping and sacrificing and respecting of the state gods. If they were not honored, they would take their protection from Rome The Christians refused to honor the state deities and therefore, in the minds of many Romans, helped to bring about the misfortunes of the empire culminating in the fall of the western part. Remember, too, that this was only one contribution to the fall of Rome. There were many other factors acting together that helped end western Rome.
Because of a plague that killed one tenth of the population. Also Christianity helped it fall also by making Rome peaceful.
Many Germanic tribes the three main are the Goths, Vandals, and Huns
No.
The assassination of Caesar did not lead to the fall of Rome. Ancient Rome continued to exist for more than 500 years after his death. His assassination precipitated events which led to the fall of the Roman Republic and its emplacement by 503 years of rule by emperors.
Fall of Rome (4 September 476 AD) Rise of Feudalism (5th century and results in 12th century) Rise in Attacks
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The pre-Christian Roman religion, although a personal one in one sense, was also a state religion. The prosperity and good of the empire depended on the worshiping and sacrificing and respecting of the state gods. If they were not honored, they would take their protection from Rome The Christians refused to honor the state deities and therefore, in the minds of many Romans, helped to bring about the misfortunes of the empire culminating in the fall of the western part. Remember, too, that this was only one contribution to the fall of Rome. There were many other factors acting together that helped end western Rome.
There are loads of important dates and events that have to do with the ancient roman empire and I don't think there would be anyone kind enough to put them all in this little text box. you are stupid
There was no solution, which is why Rome did in fact fall.
There are adherents to single factors, but more people think Rome fell because of a combination of such factors as Christianity, decadence, and military problems. Even the rise of Islam is proposed as the reason for Rome's fall, by some who think the Fall of Rome happened at Constantinople in the 15th Century. Here I am writing about a roughly fifth century fall of Rome (or the western division of the Roman Empire).
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Because of a plague that killed one tenth of the population. Also Christianity helped it fall also by making Rome peaceful.
sort of, there are alot of things that led to the fall. overspending of the goverment/ empror and people was one of the cases yes - pk...
Many Germanic tribes the three main are the Goths, Vandals, and Huns