When was the year that the city of Rome was captured by the Barbarians?
476 AD
Who legalized Christianity?
The edict of Milan
Did Rome's Economy depend on slaves as field workers, craftsmen, and military height?
True
True or False:
The Roman Empire stretched all the way from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean?
False, It stretched from the Atlantic Ocean to The Euphrates River in the Middle east and some Northern parts of Africa.
Was being a Roman Emperor a dangerous job especially doing the Civil war?
Yes, Extremely dangerous whereas it was seen as a death sentence.
True or False:
Were the migrants treated cruelly inside of Rome?
True
What year was Christianity legalized.
313 AD
As the division widened, The mostly Greek Speaking Eastern side got richer did the Western Latin Speaking side get richer too?
No, it got poorer
What challenges did the Roman Empire face?
Administrative and Planning nightmares
How many men ruled in the throne in the span of 75 years?
20!
How was the massive migration towards Rome caused?
Huns' Invasion of Europe in the late 4th century
What year was Christianity introduced as the State religion?
380 AD
What year did the Western Empire finally collapse?
5th century
Was it easy to spread rules or directions across the Empire.
No, because of its size it took time for something to be delivered or preached.
Did the Praetorian guards assassinate their Emperors?
Yes and installed new ones at will
What did Roman Officials force starving Goths to do?
To trade their children into Slavery for Dog meat.
Did the influence of Christianity affect Rome according to most scholars now?
Accordingly yes, especially on military, economic and administrative factors.
What year did the Eastern Empire get overwhelmed by the Ottoman Empire?
In the year 1400
What did the Emperor Hadrian build?
The famous wall in Britain
Did they auction the throne to the person with the highest bid?
Yes, unfortunately
The year 476 AD was the year cited as what for Rome?
As the year that the Western Empire suffered its Deathblow.
What religion viewed the Emperor as having divine status?
The Roman Religion.
What did the 2 sides of Europe often argue about?
Resources and Military aid.
What 2 Emperors began to recruit foreign mercenaries to prop us their armies because of lack of soldiers that they could recruit?
Emperors Diocletian and Constantine.
Did the citizens lose hope in their Empire's leadership and throne?
yes...