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What problems did the real Roman emperors face?
Economic problems were the major culprit. Overtaxation and inflation, caused by the devaluing of the coin system, resulted in a wide gap between rich and poor. The Romans also relied too heavy on slavery which exacerbated the income gap.
What problem did Rome face before the collapse of the Roman Empire?
Rome began to face many problems that together allowed the fall of the Roman Empire. The three main problems that caused Rome to fall were invasions by barbarians, an unstable government, and pure laziness and negligence.
Are some ancient historians more reliable than others?
Undoubtedly, some of these historians should be considered more reliable than others – for example, I am under the impression that Dio and Herodian are more trustworthy than Tacitus or, say, the Historiae Augusta, which modern historians claim is basically rubbish.
What happened to the late Roman cultural heroes?
But something happened to give rise to a rather different sort of cultural hero by the Late Roman Empire. In 203 CE, a young noblewoman and her slave were executed in Carthage, thrown into the arena with the lions. Their crime?
What happened to Christianity after the fall of the Roman Empire?
At the time the Western Roman Empire fell in 476 CE, Christianity was still spreading. It is also important to remember that Christianity itself did not appear suddenly or fully-formed. Christianity grew out of Jewish traditions and was shaped by Roman cultural and political structures for several centuries.
Who wrote about the affairs of ancient Rome?
Men like Polybius, Tacitus, Suetonius, Dio, Herodianus, Ammianus – indeed, Caesar himself – wrote of the affairs of their day, or the recent past. But it is a confirmed fact that most or all of these men had their own specific agendas.