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Who was leader when the end of the western roman empire happened?

Romulus Augustulus was emperor when the western part of the Roman empire fell.Romulus Augustulus was emperor when the western part of the Roman empire fell.Romulus Augustulus was emperor when the western part of the Roman empire fell.Romulus Augustulus was emperor when the western part of the Roman empire fell.Romulus Augustulus was emperor when the western part of the Roman empire fell.Romulus Augustulus was emperor when the western part of the Roman empire fell.Romulus Augustulus was emperor when the western part of the Roman empire fell.Romulus Augustulus was emperor when the western part of the Roman empire fell.Romulus Augustulus was emperor when the western part of the Roman empire fell.


What Empire overthrew the Byzantine empire?

The Byzantine Empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire


Explain why the Roman Empire failed?

The western part of the empire fell in 476 while the eastern part lasted until 1453.The western part of the empire fell in 476 while the eastern part lasted until 1453.The western part of the empire fell in 476 while the eastern part lasted until 1453.The western part of the empire fell in 476 while the eastern part lasted until 1453.The western part of the empire fell in 476 while the eastern part lasted until 1453.The western part of the empire fell in 476 while the eastern part lasted until 1453.The western part of the empire fell in 476 while the eastern part lasted until 1453.The western part of the empire fell in 476 while the eastern part lasted until 1453.The western part of the empire fell in 476 while the eastern part lasted until 1453.


What modern day countries were located in the western roman empire?

Four of the largest countries of today that were completely located in the western Roman empire are Italy, France, Spain and Egypt. Portugal was also a part of the Roam empire, but Egypt may be larger in area.Four of the largest countries of today that were completely located in the western Roman empire are Italy, France, Spain and Egypt. Portugal was also a part of the Roam empire, but Egypt may be larger in area.Four of the largest countries of today that were completely located in the western Roman empire are Italy, France, Spain and Egypt. Portugal was also a part of the Roam empire, but Egypt may be larger in area.Four of the largest countries of today that were completely located in the western Roman empire are Italy, France, Spain and Egypt. Portugal was also a part of the Roam empire, but Egypt may be larger in area.Four of the largest countries of today that were completely located in the western Roman empire are Italy, France, Spain and Egypt. Portugal was also a part of the Roam empire, but Egypt may be larger in area.Four of the largest countries of today that were completely located in the western Roman empire are Italy, France, Spain and Egypt. Portugal was also a part of the Roam empire, but Egypt may be larger in area.Four of the largest countries of today that were completely located in the western Roman empire are Italy, France, Spain and Egypt. Portugal was also a part of the Roam empire, but Egypt may be larger in area.Four of the largest countries of today that were completely located in the western Roman empire are Italy, France, Spain and Egypt. Portugal was also a part of the Roam empire, but Egypt may be larger in area.Four of the largest countries of today that were completely located in the western Roman empire are Italy, France, Spain and Egypt. Portugal was also a part of the Roam empire, but Egypt may be larger in area.


What group took control of North Africa after the Roman Empire crumbled?

During the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire the Vandals and the Alans migrated to Africa from Spain and occupied northern Morocco in 435. They then moved to Tunisia and formed the Kingdom of the Vandals in northern Tunisia and eastern Algeria. The various peoples in Northern Morocco, western Algeria, southern Tunisia and western Libya became independent. Eastern Libya and Egypt continued to be under the eastern part of the Roman Empire (which outlasted the western part and which historians call Byzantine Empire) until 639--42 when they were invaded by the Arabs, who then conquered the whole of North Africa.