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How Rome Fell: 500 Years from Augustus to Collapse

How Rome Fell: 500 Years from Augustus to Collapse

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How Rome Fell: 500 Years from Augustus to Collapse Channel video: Knowledgia - Category: Knowledge, science, education
Date: 2025-12-13

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The title is completely false and results in today's people believing the fantasy that the Romans ended before the start of the medieval times, while they actually endured until the end of the medieval period. The history of the Roman Empire did not end at 476 AD. Stop spreading misinformation and acknowledge the fact that only the Western half fell on that date, while the Eastern half survived for another 1000 years until 1453 AD with the fall of Constantinople.
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Can you do a video showing the entire history with the Eastern Roman Empire from the foundation from the Emperor Constantine I to the fall of the empire in 1453 & the empire’s last remaining states, (the Empire of Nicaea, the Empire of Trebizond, the Despotate of Epirus the Despotate of the Morea.
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Also you need to know NONE of the roman empires rulers had the legit true blood of Gaius Julius, thats why Rome didnt grow farther than it did, if gaius Julius Caesar had many sons it wouldve been like the mongols they wouldve caputured the planet
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Also you need to know NONE of the roman empires rulers had the legit true blood of Gaius Julius, thats why Rome didnt grow farther than it did, if gaius Julius Caesar had many sons it wouldve been like the mongols they wouldve caputured the planet
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Meanwhile p4jeets say Europe never did anything while Ancient Rome was the strongest and largest empire to ever have existed. Too sad they fell apart in large part thanks to christianity which destr0yed their faith. Bring back the ancient roman belief!
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Nice work on the video, but the Roman Empire ends in May of 1453 AD, not 476. In 476 AD, the Imperator Imperii Occidentalis was deposed by Odoacer, albeit in Constantinople, the Imperator Orientis Imperii continued to rule until 1453 AD.
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As much as my next week will be consumed by watching this, I can already tell I'm going to get exhausted just watching 4 hours of maps. Somebody needs to properly animate this or something to be more engaging masterpiece in storytelling
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00: 01. Rome was the capital of the occult establishment after it defeated Carthage. It lost its mandate from hell after the 30 years war and the synagogue of satan became the lead faction of the occult establishment.
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Military Rome folded into religious Rome. It never fell. It became exponentially stronger. It is so powerful, that it runs every square inch of Earth in plain sight without most realizing it.
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Point of correction; Alaric was a Vandal not a Goth. Also the Sarmatians lived on the Eurasian steppe so they were more like the Huns not Persians. Still a great video though.
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Kindly do a Poland history. Why I find such irregularity, many Soviet era folks were propogandized, western teachings are limited, and the shifting borders makes it worse.
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The Roman Empire continued until 1400 AD. Even after the capital was moved to Constantinople, it was still called the Roman Empire and the people were called Romans.
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Wow, thanks for this video! I would love to see that level of clarity and detail for the history of Chinese empire, Holy Roman empire, Mongol empire, Byzantine empire!
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I really wonder what sources you use. Not questioning any like faithfullness or something ur great but i just wonder what sources are used in making video's.
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2: 45: 38. decius died in battle of arbitus. you missed that detail. valerian was not the first. even Gordian iii might have died in battle as well
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Can we get an entire history of the state of Rome next Starting with the Roman Kingdom then the Republic all the way until the end of the Eastern Romans
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Overall pretty darn good but definitely a concerted effort by the narrator to pronounce every single name in as an orthodox away as possible
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I have waited a long time for this supercut of how the Roman Repbulic was reorganized into the Roman Empire!
For a safe and secure society!

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Great vid but can y’all get the troop number right y’all always exaggerate the number or say there less troops then there really was
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Can you make entire history of the eastern roman empire Then combined it all into one documentary from 753 BC to 1453 AD. Thanks!
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