The Fall of the Roman Empire
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Chapter 6
Section 4
Vocab
Inflation
Mercenary
Diocletian
Constantinople
Attila
A Century of Crisis
Rome’s Economy Weakens (3rd century AD)
Outlying tribes and pirates disrupt trade
Failure to continue expansion left Rome
needing new source of gold and silver
○ Minted more money with same amount of
silver, led to inflation.
Food shortages due to over worked and
destroyed farm land
A Century of Crisis
Military and Political Turmoil
Over time the Roman government resorted
to recruiting mercenaries, to defend the
empire
○ Made less than a Roman soldier, had little
loyalty to the empire
Citizens of Rome lost their loyalty
○ At one time would give their lives for the
republic, now are indifferent to the empire’s
fate….
Emperors Attempt Reform
Diocletian reforms:
Becomes Emperor in 284 AD
Strong ruler; limited personal freedoms and
restored order to empire
Doubled size of Roman army; controlled
inflation with fixed prices on goods
Claimed to be a direct descendent of the
Gods
Emperors Attempt Reform
Diocletian Reforms:
Split the Empire in two
○ Realizes the empire has become too large
○ Splits into the Greek and Latin speaking
empires
○ Greek: Eastern(Greece, Anatolia, Syria,Egypt)
○ Latin: Western (Italy, Gaul, Britain, Spain)
○ Diocletian controls the East, much wealthier
than the West
○ Diocletian retires in 305 AD.
Emperors Attempt Reform
Constantine Moves the Capital:
Constantine gains control of the Western
Empire in 312 AD
324 he gains control of the Eastern Empire
as well, restoring single rule to the empire
330 he moves Rome’s capital to the Greek
city of Byzantium
Sits on the Bosporus Strait, trade and
defensive purposes
Emperors Attempt Reform
Constantine Moves the Capital
Center of power in the empire shifted
New capital was surrounded with high walls
Took new name Constantinople
The Western Empire Crumbles
Germanic Invasions
Germanic tribes have lived on Rome’s
northern border in relative peace since the
time of Julius Caesar
370 AD Germanic tribes are pushing further
and further into Gaul…..why????
Western Empire Crumbles
Germanic Tribes
Group of Mongol nomads, the Huns, from
central Asia came into the area and were
destroying everything in their paths
Germanic tribes moved into Rome to get
away from the Huns
Western Empire Crumbles
Attila the Hun:
444 AD Attlia, unites the Huns and launches
an assault on Rome
He attacked both the Eastern and Western
Empires, in the East he destroyed nearly 70
cities
Unable to conquer Rome itself due to famine
and disease, Rome’s troubles did not end
with his death in 453 AD
Western Empire Crumbles
An Empire No More:
Rome’s last emperor was Romulus
Augustus (14 yrs old)
476 he was defeated by the Germanic
tribes.
No other emperor would rule the Western
Empire
However; the Eastern half which became
known as the Byzantine Empire flourished
for more than a 1,000 yrs after the fall of the
west.