Romes soilders became less loyal and disiplined
The ability to engineer great buildings and infrastructure was a Roman ideal. It was not a reason why the Roman Empire declined.
The biggest concerns of the Romans were protecting the vast frontiers of their empire from invasions and maintaining internal stability.
In the Later Roman Empire enemies who besieged Roman cities damaged the aqueducts which took water the the cities to disrupt or cut off the water supply.
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Rome is the capital of Italy and Italy is a democracy.
which of romes internal problems hurt the empire the most
yes
Constantinople,Byzantium, New Rome or all as we know Istanbul.. but if its about military power of Roman Empire then Carthage
Carthage
no romes was bigger
Rome the city never truly fell. The Ancient Roman Empire's falling was due to the fact that the military spread itself too thin. At one point, the Roman Empire spanned nearly the entire known world.
The two worse military defeats of the Romans were the Battle of Cannae (216 BC) and the Battle of Adrianople (378 AD). More Romans and their allies died in the former, but the latter seriously weakened the Roman army of the Late Empire.
The role of the wealthies:)
Carthage was the empire destroyed as a result of Rome's invasion
Romes geography, government, virtue, trade, building, and military all worked torward making it possibly the greatest empire ever.
Rome is the capital city of Italy.
The leaders of the Roman empire during its decline were the emperors.