Title: The Decline of Rome
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2The Decline of Romes Empire
3The Empire at its height, c 250
4Emperor Nerva r 96-98
- He initiated the adoptive system to provide for
competent rulers
5Marcus Aureliusr 161-180
- He broke the adoptive pattern of succession by
naming his son, Commodus as his heir and next
emperor
6Commodus r 180-192
- His rule was one of debauchery, paranoia and
insanity - Had Rome renamed as colonia Commodiana
- Believed he was Hercules reborn
- Most infamous act slaughtered physically
handicapped people dressed up as mythical
enemies of the gods
7The Crisis of the 3rd Century Anarchy and
Disorder
- From 235-285, there were 26 Soldier Emperors, 25
of whom died violent deaths - Referred to as Barracks emperors their power
was derived from the military which sold itself
to the highest bidder. - Military mutinies and civil wars replaced
protection of the borders.
8Two Emperors who tried to contain the awesome
forces of disintegration
- Both Diocletian (285-305) and Constantine
(306-337) faced the problem of threats to the
borders from the Germans and from Persia - They also had to deal with the on-going economic
crises that was eroding the high standard of
living which characterized the Pax Romana
9Diocletian
- To insure production of goods, farmers, artisans
and unskilled workers had to hold their job for
life and pass it on to their children - Fixed prices on all goods grown or manufactured
10Diocletian, The Tetrarchy, 285-305
11Constantine, 306-331
- The first Roman emperor to embrace Christianity,
turning the empire into a Christian state
12In 324, Constantine moves East
13The Germanic Tribes c. 362
14Turning point Battle of Adrianople, 378
- Rome faced its worst defeat since the Battle of
Cannae (Hannibal) - The Emperor Valens was captured and killed
- The Goth cavalry was superior over the Roman foot
soldiers - Significance Rome could no longer secure its
borders against new tactics of warfare
15Theodosius, 379-385 The last Emperor to who could
claim to rule both East and West.Upon his death,
the empire was divided between his two sons,
Arcadius (East) and Honorius (West)
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17- Visigoth chief Alaric was the first non-Roman to
rule the city in 800 years. He left in three
days, after highly-organized, but relatively
non-violent looting.
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19End of an Empire 476
- Romulus Augustulus, the last Roman Emperor was
deposed by a German chieftan named Odoacer who
claimed the western crown for himself.
20Romes last gasps Theodoric the Great 489-526
- - Ostrogoth king ruled Italy from Rome after
killing Odoacer - His rule was enlightened, peaceful and just-
praised by Romans barbarians. - Retained the Roman Senate, civil service and
schools. Old, aristocratic families still held
high positions in the government
21The real end of Rome
- By 544 Totila had established control of northern
Italy at Ravenna. In 546, his Gothic army
sacked Rome, destroying baths, sewers, aqueducts,
temples and government buildings.