The Rest Is History

156. When did the Roman Empire fall?

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Feb 28, 2022
Tom and Dominic dive into the intriguing decline of the Roman Empire, challenging the idea that it fell abruptly in 476 AD. They explore the rich cultural and economic differences between the Eastern and Western empires, along with key historical figures like Romulus and Augustus. The conversation also connects historical events to modern challenges, including mental health and societal shifts. They reveal how Christianity influenced governance and the legacy of the Byzantine Empire, emphasizing Rome's lasting impact on history.
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ANECDOTE

Cato and Cicero on Roman Values

  • Cato the Younger's suicide symbolized Roman resistance to single-man rule.
  • Cicero believed that Rome, unlike other nations, could not endure slavery.
INSIGHT

The Eternal City?

  • Despite instability in the 3rd century, Rome began viewing itself as eternal.
  • This contrasted with earlier Roman anxieties about the cyclical nature of empires.
ANECDOTE

Scipio's Fear

  • Scipio, after destroying Carthage, worried about Rome's similar fate.
  • This fear reflected the common belief in the rise and fall of empires.
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