Germanic tribes
He is not responsible for either.
The destruction of the Roman Empire cannot be attributed to a single individual, but rather to a combination of internal and external factors. Key figures, such as Emperor Nero, were associated with various crises, including political instability and economic decline. Additionally, external pressures from barbarian invasions, particularly by groups like the Visigoths and Vandals, exacerbated the empire's vulnerabilities. Ultimately, the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD was a complex process involving many contributors rather than a single Roman causing its destruction.
Hadrian was famous in the entire Roman empire due to his buildings ( his villa, the Pantheon, etc). He became infamous for his destruction of Jerusalem. However we best remember him for "Hadrian's Wall" in northern Britain.
The Vikings had a significant impact on the Roman Empire during their interactions and conflicts. They raided and pillaged Roman territories, causing destruction and instability. The Vikings also contributed to the decline of the Roman Empire by weakening its defenses and economy. Their attacks forced the Romans to divert resources and attention away from other threats, ultimately contributing to the empire's downfall.
There were various groups that invaded the Roman empire among them were the Ostrogoths ad the Lombards. These groups were pushed into the weakened Roman empire by the Huns who also invaded Italy.
the Germanic tribes are responsible for the destruction of the Roman empire in the west.
Germanic tribes
He is responsible for restoring peace to the empire.
Initially it was the Patricians, however the Plebs began to gain an increasing share in government.
Death and destruction amongst the Greks and their neighbours, and then absorption of the Greek world into the Roman Empire.
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the barbarians and roman republic i believe
He is not responsible for either.
Middle Ages.
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Vespasian began the war which led to the Destruction, and Titus concluded it.
Constantine, who made Christianity the state religion of the Roman Empire in 325 AD