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Goths - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 2 views

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  • The Visigoths were one of two main branches of the Goths, (the Ostrogoths being the other) during the fifth century. Together these tribes were among the Germanic peoples who disturbed the late Roman Empire during the Migration Period. A Visigothic force led by Alaric I sacked Rome in 410
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      Alaric only wanted land to plant food.In return he would protect the Roman borders.After the empire refused he starved and held Rome hostage.Even the emperor´s sister starved.If Rome had listened it wouldnt have been destroyed.
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Nervan-Antonine dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 4 views

  • Since the first five rulers - from Nerva to Marcus Aurelius - are seen as representing a line of virtuous and just rule, they also have been dubbed the Five Good Emperors.
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      It was a good century for Rome untill Commudos got to be emperor.He ended the rule of the good emperors by being a bad emperor.He was assasinated.He should have never been empoeror.
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Simple Text Message Voting | Poll Everywhere - 3 views

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Battle of Alesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    Battle of Alesia
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Julius Caesar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 9 views

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    You have a point.Pompei was the most powerful general until Caesar gave him Julia.Now that shes dead and he lost his power to Caesar.He lost all he cared about now he wants it back!Vercingetorix was right he and Caesar are alike VErcingetorix dosnt fight his friends.
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Roman Republic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 3 views

  • Each consul would check his colleague, and their limited term in office would open them up to prosecution if they abused the powers of their office.
  • In 83 BC, he returned to Rome, overcame all resistance, and recaptured the city. Sulla and his supporters then slaughtered most of Marius' supporters. Sulla, having observed the violent results of radical popular reforms, was naturally conservative. As such, he sought to strengthen the aristocracy, and by extension the senate.[56] Sulla made himself dictator, passed a series of constitutional reforms, resigned the dictatorship, and served one last term as consul. He died in 78 BC.
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      They backstabed Sulla two of his best lieutenants backstabed them.They made an agreement to the popular party to vote them for counsel.They did win and became the first they became the first two counsels in 13 years.Luckily they dismanteled most of Sullas constitution
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    Wow you had to be pretty rich in order to be a senate.You would have to been born to a rich family.How many people could afford 100,000 denarii?Your would be famous as a senate
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    The romans were very strict of who they wanted in charge of Rome.It was a bad idea i mean what if one died and the other was left in charge.Whenever the romans feel someone is too powerful the prosecute them.Im glad the US isnt like that.
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    Sulla was the first man to betray rome and capture the city.He also murdered many of Marius's surporters.Sulla put up theses long lists of names and everyone was offered what ever the supporters left if they killed or captured them.His rule wasnt very long because he died 5 years later.
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