Ancient shipwrecks have given scientists fresh insights into why the final remnants of the Roman Empire collapsed - nearly 1,000 years after the fall of Rome. In 330AD, Emperor Constantine split ...
Constantine's death would drive a crack through the Roman Empire, splitting it into West and East. Over the next several hundred years, parts of it would even fall to foreign invaders.
Roman religion was split in two: privately, families and households ... and was often commemorated with temples and coins. As the Empire expanded, it took control of new countries that had their ...
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