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Britain vs. Europe after Rome’s collapse: A Dark Ages divide
The fall of Rome didn’t affect all regions equally. Discover why Britain emerged from the collapse with resilience, ...
The two-part special uses dramatic live action sequences, archive footage, and expert commentary to bring to life the crucial ...
The "Fall of Rome" usually refers to the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the fifth century A.D. But historians don't agree about the exact date, nor about its causes. And some historians argue ...
Arresting a charioteer in the late Roman world was a perilous act. A large portion of the Roman populace felt great affinity for members of one of the four factiones (“factions”) that dominated the ...
The Pax Romana—the 200-year “golden age” of the Roman Empire—was a marvel of diversity, connectivity, and unchallenged hegemony. By the middle of the second century AD, imperial Rome ruled territory ...
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How beer survived the fall of Rome
Rome favored wine, not beer. Yet beer survived and spread beyond imperial borders. This video explains how brewing traditions endured among societies Rome dismissed.
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