Technically, nobody burst Rome into flames and started their own empire. Consuls who came far after Alexander the great, Julius Caesar and Octavian Augustus were part of foolish dynasties (Tarquins, Caligula, Nero, etc.), and this created disorder in Europe. By the time the Crusades and Alaric came around in the years of castles and knights and serfs, the Roman Empire was dead from warfare.
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Hittite society broke down due to civil war driven by claims to the throne, as well as the external threat of the 'sea people'.
They eventually broke down into neo-hittite cities that lasted until 400 B.C before either falling under control of contemporary civilizations, fading into other cultures, or dying out.
From what I understand, this is an account of historical Hittites (or Nesites), not the biblical Hittites (people of Hatti)
The emperor of the Franks who conquered much of Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire was Charles the Great, also known as Charlemagne.
The constant wars of the Roman Empire were extremely expensive for a failing Roman economy. They also cost them a lot of soldiers and ranks had to be filled with soldiers from the people who they had conquered.
The First Crusades traveled east and conquered 3/5 cities in Eurasia. Two cities in Europe were not conquered, and three cities in the Asia Minor were conquered. They traveled through the Holy Roman Empire and Byzantine Empire.
It borrowed a LOT from Greece. The Roman Empire also incorporated culture from other areas that they conquered.
Marc Antony killed himself. He committed suicide as it was an honorable way for a Roman to die. Octavian was the one who conquered Egypt and made it part of the Roman empire.
The Roman empire died in 1453 when it was conquered by the Ottoman empire.
The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.The Danube separated Dacia from the Roman empire, that is, until Trajan came along and conquered Dacia.
Britain did not "join" the Roman empire. Britain was conquered and then annexed into the empire as a province.
the roman empire was attacked by the usa army with tanks and helicopters
Assyria conquered Israel, then Babylon conquered Assyria and Judah, then Persia conquered Babylon, then the Seuclid Empire conquered Judah, then the Judeans revolted, then Rome conquered Judah, then the Islamic Caliphate conquered the Byzantine Empire (the remains of the Roman Empire). The Ottoman Empire conquered Judah from the Cusaders who had conquered it from its Islamic rulers. Then the British Empire took it from the Ottomans.
The Ostrogoth's were part of a Germanic tribe from western Russia that conquered Rome. (which was on the western side of the Roman empire.)
The Roman Empire made Christianity the official religion of the Empire, and 'encouraged' the peoples it conquered to convert.
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The emperor of the Franks who conquered much of Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire was Charles the Great, also known as Charlemagne.
A Roman province was a conquered area which was turned into an administrative unit of the Empire.
The Roman Empire, if you mean "empire" but if you mean "Emperor" it was Caesar who conquered it and became emperor not long thereafter.
Reorganized it into the Confederation of the Rhine.