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Who destroyed Rome in A.D. 455?

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Rome was sacked by the Vandals, but was not actually destroyed. In fact, Rome still exists. Rome was also asked in 410 by the Visigoths, in 546 by the Ostrogoths, in 846 by the Saracens, in 1084 by the Normans and in 1527 by mutinous troops of Charles V.

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