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The Fall of the Roman
Empire
OBJECTIVES
Summarize the decline of the Roman
Empire.
2. Describe the reforms of Diocletian and
Constantine.
3. Trace the fall of the Western Roman
Empire.
1.
A Century of Crisis
Marcus Aureliuslast emperor to
rule during the
Pax Romana
Inept rulers followed
ROME’S ECONOMY WEAKENS
Hostile tribes on the borders
Pirates in the Mediterranean
No new sources of gold and
silver
Needed money, so they raised
taxes
Minted coins with less silver
Result was inflation
Drop in the value of money
couple with rise in prices for
goods
Crops failed
Famine
Disease
Population decline
Military and Political Turmoil
Generals and soldiers became less loyal
Gave
allegiance to commanders
To defend the empire, the Roman govt
hired mercenaries
Foreign
soldiers who fought for money
Citizens were losing loyalty
Emperors attempt Reform
Diocletian
284 A.D
Army leader
Iron fist- limited personal
freedoms
Doubled size of the army
Worked to control inflation
Presented himself as a god
Divided the empire into
Greek-speaking East and
Latin-speaking West
He ruled the East and
appointed a co-ruler for
the West
He was in charge
Got sick, left office
Civil war followed
Constantine took power
Constantine Moves the Capital
Took control of the Western portion
Continued Diocletian’s reforms
324 A.D. took control of the Eastern
portion
Moved capital from Rome to Byzantium
Rename Byzantium---CONSTANTINOPLE
After his death, the East remained but the
West was lost.
The Western Empire Crumbles
3 main causes for the fall of the West
1. Internal problems
2. Separation of the wealthy East
3. Outside invasion
Germanic Invasions
The Huns
Central
Asians who invaded Germanic areas
on the borders of the Roman empire
Destroying everything in their path
Germanic peoples escaped by entering
Rome
Romans called all invaders “barbarians”
Western Rome could not fight them off
Overrun
in three days
Attila the Hun
Soon the Huns
themselves were a
direct threat
Huns united for the first
time under the
leadership of ATTILA
100,000 soldiers
Terrorized both halves of
the empire
Famine and disease
stopped them
But Germanic invasions
continued
An Empire No More
Last Emperor of Rome:
Romulus Augustulus
14 years old
Ousted by German forces
in 476
Power gone in the Western
half
Eastern portion took a new
name: The Byzantine Empire
Survived and flourished
Preserved Greek and
Roman culture for another
1000 years
Ruled Constantinople
Lasted until 1453- fell to
the Ottoman Turks