The actual turning point was the fall of Vicksburg at around the same time.
The wall fell down.
Marcellus brought the artistic patrimony of Syracuse to Rome
AD 476 is often considered a turning point in history as it marks the fall of the Western Roman Empire. This event occurred when the last Roman emperor, Romulus Augustulus, was deposed by the Germanic king Odoacer. The fall of Rome signified the end of ancient Rome’s political structure and the beginning of the Middle Ages in Europe, leading to significant social, cultural, and economic transformations across the continent. It represents a shift from centralized Roman authority to the emergence of various barbarian kingdoms.
The fall of Rome is often marked by the deposition of the last Roman emperor, Romulus Augustulus, in 476 AD by the Germanic chieftain Odoacer. This event symbolized the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, which had been weakened by internal strife, economic troubles, and external invasions. While some argue that the fall was a gradual process rather than a singular event, this date is widely recognized as a significant turning point in history.
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The actual turning point was the fall of Vicksburg at around the same time.
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The wall fell down.
Marcellus brought the artistic patrimony of Syracuse to Rome
AD 476 is often considered a turning point in history as it marks the fall of the Western Roman Empire. This event occurred when the last Roman emperor, Romulus Augustulus, was deposed by the Germanic king Odoacer. The fall of Rome signified the end of ancient Rome’s political structure and the beginning of the Middle Ages in Europe, leading to significant social, cultural, and economic transformations across the continent. It represents a shift from centralized Roman authority to the emergence of various barbarian kingdoms.
the invasion and sack of rome in 1527
the invasion and sack of rome in 1527
There was no solution, which is why Rome did in fact fall.
The best event that qualifies is they wanted Pompey to control Rome alone. Caesar refused, instead he led his troops back towards Rome for a confrontation