Why Did Rome: The Fall Of Rome

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From TND News, we are here to report an unfortunate series of events that occurred to Rome as it died in 476 AD following its downfall. Rome lived from 509 BC to 476 AD, but it will alway be remembered as the strongest and one of the most influential Empire that will ever live. The Rome Empire was an ancient empire that conquered parts of Asia, Europe, and Africa. They influenced our arts, government, religions, and culture and some we still apply to everyday life.

Religion is a significant piece in the modern world, the majority of the United States are Christian as Christianity emerge from Roman Catholic Churches influences. Language also had a tremendous contribution to the world, the language Latin, French, Spanish, Italians, Portuguese, and Romanians were originated from Rome. The Roman's alphabet is also still used today in multiple languages such as English and Vietnamese. The principle of Roman law endures forming the basis in many Europe countries including the United States of America. For Rome fine arts, the reign of Augustus was a great period for exceptional artistic achievement, at the time Roman further develop a type of sculpture called bas-relief, this was used to tell stories. The architecture of Rome is
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Augustus who was once a member of Rome will be remembered as the first emperor of the Roman Empire after Julius Caesar died. The country was peaceful under Augustus's rule. Spartacus was without a doubt, the most famous gladiator in the entire Roman history. Spartacus was a soldier caught in war and then sold into slavery to fight in gladiator battles. But as history has proved time and time again, even though you may take away a soldier’s freedom, a warrior’s fierce will for independence can never be easily given