Fall Flashcards

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What date did Rome fall?

A

476 A.D

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Who was Diocletian?

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Diocletian was the one that realized the size of Rome was too big for someone to manage. He started as a general in the Roman army. He also was the one to decide to have co-emperors and caesars. He retired in 305 A.D

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Who was Constantine?

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Constantine was the person who won the civil war and became the only emperor of Rome again. He also created a new capital city known as Constantinople. He died in 337 A.D

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4
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Name the barbaric tribes

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Visigoths, vandals, Huns, franks, Ostrogoths, Lombards, Saxons, scots, Picts, angles, Jutes, Burgundians

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Who was Attila?

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Attila was the leader of the Huns. He launched an attack on Gaul in 451 A.D. An army of Romans and Visigoths defeated his army. Attila’s army was broken up quickly, but it was too late to save the Western Roman Empire.

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6
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How many parts to this quote are there? “Rome fell, but its legacy lives on!”

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There are three parts to the quote

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What does corrupt mean?

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Having or showing a willingness to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain.

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What does inflation mean?

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A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.

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